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Is Infinity Downline a scam or legit?
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Originally posted by igniterep View PostNobody is promising that everyone will make millions, but the opportunity to make millions does exist. It's just like any other business. But because you are in charge, you get to determine whether you make those millions or not. If MLMs are such a bad idea, tell me a better way to make a lot of money?
You can make money on Infinity Downline. I also seen someone said since you have to bring in 4 people that the 300 thousand people who are already members have to bring in 4 people each which means the company needs 1.2 million for everyone to make money. Just shows their IQ level honestly. The majority of those 300 thousand ALREADY have their 4 sign ups.
There is money to be made in this sort of program, it's about time someone is actually aware of that. www.infinitydownline.com (Not a ref link) and it will SHOW you what training materials you get. $1000s worth of training material, including how to make websites, how to market, even how to use PHOTOSHOP. Now since when was $25 for $1000s of training software ever a bad deal? Especially when you have the opportunity to make money also. Only the 98% think this is a scam, and the 98% will remain living life how they always have. They don't try new things, they don't go the extra mile to achieve stuff, instead they live in their "comfot zone" which is what most of America is doing, they're barely getting by, they're procrastinating, and their settling for less. The 2% is go getters, they choose happiness, fulfillment, exploring new things, confidence, going for their dreams, and more.
It's $25 to start, TWENTY FIVE. And you make that back on your first sign up. Like I said, only the 98% don't think this is a good opportunity. But in the end, it's their choice, and when they're still in middle class worrying about how much gas cost, and how much they got to budget everything, I'll be making 6-7 digits a year, and investing in businesses that the middle class use everyday.
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Originally posted by EmzieAtInfinity View PostLike I said, only the 98% don't think this is a good opportunity.
Originally posted by EmzieAtInfinity View PostThe majority of those 300 thousand ALREADY have their 4 sign ups.Last edited by lorraineb; 04-12-2014, 01:40 PM.
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I loved that line, too, lorrraineb.
Don't kid yourself, though, Emzie. The 2% are not the ones who scam other people into giving them $25 a month for stuff you can find free online. The 2% are the ones who got a good education and work in professional fields, the ones who aren't relying on a pyramid that will one day collapse, the ones who have the education and talent and skills to continue to bring in an income regardless of what life throws at them.
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Originally posted by doingitallwrong View PostI loved that line, too, lorrraineb.
Don't kid yourself, though, Emzie. The 2% are not the ones who scam other people into giving them $25 a month for stuff you can find free online. The 2% are the ones who got a good education and work in professional fields, the ones who aren't relying on a pyramid that will one day collapse, the ones who have the education and talent and skills to continue to bring in an income regardless of what life throws at them.
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