I received $600 on my bank account the first night of launch
By bugger10
@bugger10 (23)
Norway
October 30, 2007 3:39am CST
I was surprising that a brand new company was paying 1 million dollars to it's members the first night of launch. The initial deposit was $150 and I have to pay another $150 in dec. to maintain the membership, but this will push new members up so that they will benefit too.
4 responses
@zjemail2000 (33)
• Singapore
31 Oct 07
I believe there is NO free lunch on earth. So if something is too good to be true, it is not true.
@bugger10 (23)
• Norway
31 Oct 07
Everybody has to decide for themselves. I have been early in programs before without this success. Probably because I'm not a marketer by nature. Theese people I thrust since they pay, but I can not guarantee that this will last evan with all the great products and more to come. From the 10'th of december till the 31'st of january all members will who have joined by now buy themselves three extra places in the bottom of the first line. This will push all members one or two lines up and provide them with some profit. That's without new recruitment. Tha owners have done their math. It's not a free lunch, but the money will work for us.
@creationhub (3066)
• Malaysia
30 Oct 07
From my observation and experience, you have to be very fortunate still to receive earnings from the company. No legitimate business company would do such payout. Purely, it is a pyramid scheme. The unfortunate ones down the line will be the ones to suffer. Mostly, such companies, if you can still call them that, would pay those in the forefront to use them to promote and lure others into the scheme.
@bugger10 (23)
• Norway
30 Oct 07
I was very fortunate to find this company in the early stage. That's why I got paid so early. However, there are hundreds joining every day and they will get paid in December or earlier, when the old members buy new pods behind them.
There are hosting services and domain registration with features that no other sites offer, There are classifieds better than MySpace and there is a sophisticated communication module in the social interface part.
The forth tier is where the big money is and that's why you are comparing this to a pyramid scheme. A lot of people are running after the big money and market it as a pyramid. Maybe I'm too. The most important thing here is that they're honest and pay.
@Goldmoney (313)
• Slovenia
30 Oct 07
So it is pyramid scheme. We have to find new people who will pay and we will receive money then. And if we don't find anyone to pay-in our money is lost. Is this the wright system or I missed something?
@bugger10 (23)
• Norway
30 Oct 07
New mambers are required, but it's not a pyramid. It's one big line. There are 3 more ways to make money in the program. Most of all this is a revenue sharing social networking site with a members fee of $150 every 3 months. After 3 months everybody has been paid, so there's not a fall out problem.
@zjemail2000 (33)
• Singapore
30 Oct 07
You need pay $300 to maintain its membership! How much do you receive already?