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pyramid scheme links on a call for action webpage?
By Unknown user, Aug 13, 2008 at 12:23:45 PM ET (Updated: Aug 13, 2008 at 12:23:45 PM ET )
PROBLEMS:

1) Your structure is a pyramid scheme, and the compensation package is absurd.

2) A person who is in charge of 729 people (3^6) should not be making 30 something K per year, that's a 6 figure job or more.

3) You don't dispose of a trained personell after they make 10 sales. Now that they know what they are doing you set them loose and have them make 100 sales, or 1000 sales.

4) What is this 299.99 +24.95/month the retail pricing (ending in .99 or .95) leads me to believe that it is I who pay. That's ridiculous, you expect me to sell your power, and i have to pay to do it? That's absurd.

5) The credibility of this entire website is damaged by having what appears to be a scam published on the page

6) If there are a million members and growing why is it necessary to join an outside web service in order to post comments? At a point like this the web page should have its own site that doesn't require joining ANOTHER site in order to post commentary. This is the reason that I am the only comment poster.