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What Happened To Me In Global Success Club?

Written By admin on Friday, April 29, 2011 | 5:58 PM

Many people are curious as to whether Global Success Club is a legitimate organization or not and if it's worthwhile investing in. Over the past three or four weeks, I've been scouring the internet for a review of Global Success Club which wasn't just self-serving 'fluff'. I found nothing reliable, even authors who claim to maintain this 'independence of thought', proceed to offer nothing but unmitigated praise for what is admittedly a 'high-profile', and much-anticipated product. One well-intentioned author went so far as to say his assessment was guaranteed to be unbiased because the creator of GSC gave him pre-launch personal access to the product. Yeah, that review was unbiased. And that was the best one I found!

I succumbed to the sales pitch, joined, and proceeded to quit! So, dear reader, here you have a review which may finally, actually be for real, by someone who is Not a privileged 'super-affiliate', collecting a commission. This is not to say that I wouldn't get a commission if you subscribed through my link, I simply won't shy away from calling negative aspects as I see them.

What's the story? You might well ask.
Well, here goes. I paid $1.00, a nominal fee donated to Feed the Children for my two-week 'Test Drive'. Full of anticipation, I went directly to the site, a beautifully designed group of pages, the Training Section boasting a collection of motivational videos by the likes of Tony Robbins, Jack Canfield, and Les Brown, among others. Unfortunately, the Marketing Skills pages had not been completed, nor had many of the remaining areas, with a related announcement that these would be completed in about a week. A week!-so much for the two-week Test Drive.

I expressed my feelings to the GSC Team when I requested my $1.00 refund, not so much because of the dollar, but because I feared being charged the ongoing cost of the subscription. Out of curiousity I did log back into the site, and found myself really beginning to enjoy the training videos. In the days that followed the 'missing pieces' of the site began to appear. I started to reconsider my decision to have quit. I checked my account, and confirmed that I was, in fact, out.

There had been so much hype surrounding the launch of Global Success Club, that it was almost impossible to get a 'straight answer' to any and all questions that I wanted to ask Before purchasing my membership. The 'good news' included the fact that the first 14 days of any new membership were Free. The 'bad news' lied in the fact that 14 days can pass quite quickly when you barely know what to do. At least now the site is pretty much complete. Still, unless you are at least somewhat familiar with the various components of the program it might pose a bit of a challenge to actually make any money before the 'hefty' $97.00 monthly fee kicks in. Food for thought.
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Cash Flow Notes Review - Are They Legit?

Written By admin on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 | 11:35 PM

Is there really a Cash Flow Notes scam on the internet? What is Cash Flow Notes? In order to accurately answer both these questions we must first look at the company, Cash Flow Notes itself, and see who they are and what they are offering their customers.

Cash Flow Notes Scam Results

Upon conducting a search engine search for the keyword phrase Cash Flow Notes Scam one will receive multiple results that discuss the company, its products and services and the one who presents the work from home opportunity, Russ Dalbey.

Some results focus on the promotion of the product being offered as false; in that putting it all together and building an online business is not as easy as they claim. Other results talk about the system in depth and say that the system itself is legit, but that there is not enough information included in the Russ Dalbey system.

The Idea Behind Cash Flow Notes

Although some may claim that there is a Cash Flow Notes Scam in existence, the idea behind the system itself is sound and perfectly legit. The idea is to purchase "notes" for certain things like homes, cars and other high end products and then sell them to someone else for a profit. This idea is not very new and had been used by many for quite some time now. This method of "investing" is often done by bankers and realtors because they have direct market knowledge and have the resources to flip their assets rather quickly.

The Russ Dalbey System

The Russ Dalbey System, Cash Flow Notes, seems to focus on this note flipping idea and is said to come with all the necessary tools, knowledge and resources for one to become a cash flow note expert. In his 70ish page intro book to the program he claims the following:

* It's fast, free, simple, fun and allows one to create their own online business.
* It's not a mlm, has nothing to do with inventory, it's not a franchise and requires no education; with all necessary info said to be included in his course.

The system itself is reported to include the following:

1. A starters manual to notes
2. A manual to teach easy note finding
3. A video that outlines the initial steps to success
4. An audio companion set
5. The fast cash manual
6. The building wealth manual
7. A website
8. 250 leads
9. Free note listing service
10. A resource kit

Cash Flow Notes Scam in Review

Although some may state that there is a Cash Flow Notes Scam, Russ Dalbey's system does appear to be structured around an idea that has been used for some time. It deals with buying and selling high end things for a profit. It seems to be done through a note type system and requires a seller, a median and an investor or buyer.

Remember to be vigilant in your own research because one should always inform themselves with the necessary knowledge related to any potential investment they plan to make to ensure the best chance of success in the given field.
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