Re: liberty league international
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Posted by: Paul (70.176.90.99)
on April 14, 2005 at 11:28:19

In Reply to: liberty league international posted by: Carm on 12:17:05 4/12/05
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After reading many of these posts I just have to shake my head at the lack of information and abundance of perceived victimization.

I too am a Summit Advisor with Liberty League. And in the past year, yes I have had a $19k DAY. Was it easy? No. But that is the nature of having a business. It takes work. Too many associates jump in thinking they can make $5k in their first week simply because Mike Bromell calls them on the phone stating "I have hundreds of LLI associates having success with my leads." I know, I've received that call myself.

Is the Beyond Freedom worth $1500? Depends on the purchaser. Is a Kirby vacuum worth $1500 when you can get a dust devil for $12? I've purchased thousands of dollars worth of personal development. Some of it's good and some is crap. Are there better products out there for that much money? Of course. However, rarely is a business opportunity attached. That is what you are really paying for.

Calling it a ponzi or pyramid scheme just demonstrates the ignorance of the poster. Do your research on the meaning of those terms... and stay away from any reference to Egypt.

Admittidly, my integrity does have a problem with some of the tactics they encourage. But it is my business so I don't have to follow the "if you haven't spent 20k, you're not serious" posture.

While they emphasize newspaper leads as the front line source or purchasing leads from their own lead company, most of the EMC do neither.

Not to mislead anyone. I am looking into a direct competitor. Why? Because unfortunately, I don't feel they are committed to keeping up with new technology. Sure we have a new website with "softer colors..." but it's a fact that they have not only booted people out of EMC and the company altogether for marketing other than newspapers and sharing that with their associates.

I like the company and I like the products. However, if it is my enterprise, shouldn't I be able to market however I choose as long as it is compliant? That bothers me. It's like handcuffing my potential.




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