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ACN Scam or Legit?srgrod - 2007-09-12 23:53:38 - CorporationsMy friend ask me to go to a Acn meeting recently at his house. He's really hyped about the company but i have my doubts. It sounds too good to be true. Any one have any opinion or facts to wether its a scam. And Should I join? Best Answer:I am sure it is legal, but the "meeting" or seminar concept is used to hype people up into getting interested. If this is a job, why not just a job interview? If this is a business proposition, who controls it, and what is their success rate. Most MLMs, which are legal, and operate this way, have a success rate of far less than 0.1%, which is why they make you pay in advance to join. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Ask them what their success rate is, that is to say, of the people who started this business, and paid to join, what percentage of them make more than $10,000 per year? The usual answer is less than 2%, which is true, but missleading, the success rate could be only 0.02%, and that answer is still true. If it is as good as they claim it is, they should let you join, and pay any fees out of your future earnings. If they don't believe in their system that much, why should you join? Answers:
Feeling Mutual - 2007-09-13 04:34:05
I am sure it is legal, but the "meeting" or seminar concept is used to hype people up into getting interested.
If this is a job, why not just a job interview?
If this is a business proposition, who controls it, and what is their success rate. Most MLMs, which are legal, and operate this way, have a success rate of far less than 0.1%, which is why they make you pay in advance to join.
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Ask them what their success rate is, that is to say, of the people who started this business, and paid to join, what percentage of them make more than $10,000 per year? The usual answer is less than 2%, which is true, but missleading, the success rate could be only 0.02%, and that answer is still true.
If it is as good as they claim it is, they should let you join, and pay any fees out of your future earnings. If they don't believe in their system that much, why should you join?
mydogspike111 - 2007-09-14 18:46:24
Stay away from this . This is no part time venture .No one can show you their pay check because they inflate their earnings .Help is few and far between and the momentum that you have to sign up reps and phone service is staggering.
Nothing wrong with getting the service however .I actually still use them and have increased my services.
Beats ATT for customer service and integrity.
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