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May 6th, 2010 at 1:28 am
I am not, but think about the “reverse funnel system” wouldn’t a reverse funnel be a “pyramid”
May 6th, 2010 at 1:49 am
Both work the same way – I would suggest you go to ripoffreport and do some reading before you jump into Carbon Copy Pro – search on jay kubassek. What you will find is that CCP is a lead in for Wealth Masters International and there are several reports on WMI.
Jay was once with Liberty League, a company known by some to be one of the worst companies out there and if Mike Dillard really supports this type of operation, then he just dropped a notch in my book.
Please, do some research before jumping into something. Lot’s of people get burned when they don’t. $49 monthly may seem like a fair price; however……..
To suggest, as the site clearly does, that it is a format to sort out the real entrepreneurs from the wannabes is ludicrous. According to the FTC, NO home based business should cost more than $500 to start. What you are sorting out in reality is those who have more money to risk than others – $1200+ versus less than $500?????
And stating there is a money back guarantee may sound safe to some, but I have known many ‘questionable sites’ stating that. Stating it doesn’t make it so….
“Basically what Carbon Copy Pro has done is create a funnel system that invites prospects to their company. CarbonCopyPro was released after The Reverse Funnel System by Ty Coughlin, but it works very similarly. The users of the system pay a monthly fee of $49 to use Jay Kubassek’s branded information.”
You should be out there branding yourself, not someone else and there are a lot of other ways to do it, cheaper or for free. I do understand that the terms ‘turnkey’ “no cold calling”, etc … are attractive since cold calling is a HORRIBLE thing to have to do for most and is not duplicatable by the masses.
Ty Coughlin is back-dooring people into Global Resorts. I would be wary of both. Any system where your money made is basically from sign ups is either an illegal pyramid scheme or just one step above it.
I wrote a blog/hub on advice for working from home. I would invite you to read it as it is not a commercial, just straight facts on what to look for, how to search, things to avoid. I probably should have included this type information also, but didn’t. If you are interested in reading the article, you can find the link in the 2nd paragraph of my profile here on answers. There is also a hub by a famous MLM attorney who explains the difference between legit businesses and pyramid schemes.
Please also understand that any link on that site to income generating sites ARE NOT recommended by me. I have no control over what hubpages places as advertising on their site or my pages. PLEASE do your homework before getting sucked into these things.
~jennifer
Helping others create additional income from home through education of the system and how it really works.