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Liberty League - Is Liberty League A Scam |
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Written by Tom Culbertson
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Sunday, 06 July 2008 |
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Here you'll be able to find out about Liberty League before you go and join.
by TomCulbertson
Here you'll be able to find out about Liberty League before you go and join.
The question that always pops up for everyone for Liberty League or any business is, "Is this a Scam or a Legitimate Business?" Truth be told and in my personal opinion I would say no. Liberty League is not a scam. Does that mean I'm going to jump aboard and join Liberty League. Well before we go and do that let's take a closer look at things.
Liberty League has been around the block now for quite some time. Several yrs in fact. Brent Payne and Shane Krider are the founders of Liberty League. The company is based out of Scotts Dale, Arizona.
Liberty League was founded for two reasons. To give people freedom and the life they always wanted. And by using the personal development products that the company carries you will be given the help you need to get there.
So there is the business side of Liberty League where you become a member and sell their products. Then you have the personal development side of the company where you use their products to help you achieve a better life.
Brent Payne and Shane Krider had a great idea to market personal development products for their business. However if you were to ask me the price tag that's attached to Liberty League's products seems to be too high for the average consumer.
Let's look at Liberty League's 3 main products here. 1st we have Beyond Freedom which has a cost of $1495. Second we have the Liberty League Conference which has a cost of $7995. Last we have the Summit Conference which has a cost of $12,995. I won't go into detail about the products, that would take too much time. Let's talk a little about numbers though.
You're not going to need to buy any of the products to become a member of Liberty League. You do have to pay $49.95 to get your website up and running. The problem that I don't like is once you become a member in order to make money with the company you will first have to pass up your first five sales to your sponsor. Then you can begin to make money for yourself.
Liberty League gives you the option to buy the Beyond Freedom Program. Then you will only have to pass up your first two sales as oppose to your first five sales. Personally I don't recommend being a part of any company that uses a pass up style program. Newer online companies have started to get away from this type of program.
There are companies unlike Liberty League that you can make money right out of the gate and you don't have to pass up all or any of your first sales to your sponsor. Take some time and do some research. Liberty League has good products but the prices seem to be way to high. You can get personal development products and programs for just a fraction of the price that you will spend for them with Liberty League. Because of the high prices and the old school compensation program I'd would advise to continue your search for the perfect home business.
About the Author:
Tom Culbertson helps everyone in deciding if businesses like Liberty League are the best choice to make money with. Check out Tom's 3rd party review Liberty League Blog to find out what company is the best choice for you. |