The Truth About The SendOutCards Scam
From the Desktop of Steph Robey, MBA & Internet Marketer/Entrepreneur
NOTE: I’m a 3rd party, un-biased expert in this industry that takes a look at various MLM opportunities. I am not a distributor for this company, nor do I work for them, but I do think this is a great concept in MLM.
Watch this Video (below) FIRST, to ensure you get the most benefit from this information about the SendOutCards Scam.
For my other related articles, click on the links below:
- The Pros & Cons – A SendOutCards Review
- Attn: SendOutCards Entrepreneurs – Internet Success Tips
Truth #1: Internet Marketers use the word “scam” to get your attention.
1 million people search the Internet daily for a home-based business opportunity.
- Internet marketers know that keywords are the ticket to being found in those Google searches.
- People doing their due diligence on a home based business, immediately jump online, do a quick search of “company” name plus the word “scam.”
- Which means, there are a lot of people searching online for the phrase “Company Scam”.
- Shrewd marketers know this and then, “bait and switch” you with their marketing message.
Don’t believe me? Just skip to the end of any of the search results for “SendOutCards scam”. I’ll bet 99% refute the scam issue and offer to be your sponsor instead.
Truth #2: The BBB and the FTC keep track of scams.
Things change fast online. Check with the BBB (Better Business Bureau) and the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) to find out if there’s proof of a SendOutCards scam. After all, it’s their job to regulate commerce and make sure everyone plays by the rules.
Both the BBB and the FTC keep track of any complaints filed against any companies and they keep a running list of the bad guys (in the U.S.). On the flip side, if someone does file a complaint, the watchdogs will provide a history of the complaint and whether or not it was resolved.
Then, you be the judge.
Truth #3: Not everything in life is fair.
When I say “used car salesman”, you say “sleazy”; when I say “MLM”, you say “scam”.
It’s very unfortunate but generally, it’s what people think.
The good news is… As Google cracks down on “how” people market online, and the FTC/BBB continue to track-down the sleazy culprits, then the scam reputation of home-based businesses will fade away. It’s already happening, it’s known as the “Google slap”. Basically,
Google just eliminates anyone from their search results that they think is unethical. Game over online.
So, the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth about SendOutCards scams?
There’s no such thing as get-rich-quick.
People who treat their business like a business; understand that it does take money to make money; and put a lot of effort and tenacity into their venture; succeed. There’s proof of these people in every single MLM opportunity.
- Stick with your new business at least a year
- Put your initial earnings back into it
- And never say “quit.”
If someone speaks or writes about a scam, find out what they “tried” in building their business. I guarantee you, that’s where you’ll find the truth.
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Ugh, I liked! So clear and positively.
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