ReGenesis2x2 #1 Lesson Learned: Stay Connected Video
http://www.CashPass4u.com I learned some lessons from my experience with ReGenesis2x2 and I wanted to share them with you. The first lesson: Stay Connected to your upline or team leadership. If I had been plugged into my team's calls I would have heard about the warning signals that were abound regarding ReGenesis2x2. Oh well, lesson learned. Stay connected for lesson #2.
Live blessed not broke,
Tish Washington
626-945-5987
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Regenesis 2X2 Fuels Questions and Concerns
Thanks to the WWA, OR and AK BBB for this Warning!
Regenesis 2X2
218 Main St Ste 241
Kirkland, WA 98033-6108
(800) 676-8530
www.regenesis2x2.com
DuPont, WA July 15, 2009 Better Business Bureau is warning Washington consumers of a new work-at-home, multi-level marketing opportunity called Regenesis 2X2. Since May 2009, BBB has received numerous inquiries and complaints about this Kirkland, WAbased company's business practices.
Complainants allege that the Regenesis System lures in prospects with guaranteed leads and promises of individuals or "recruits" working beneath them. Regenesis 2X2 also advertises high income potential as part of its promotions; on www.regenesis2x2.com, this company refers to itself as a "proven money making machine." However, after collecting an initial payment of $325 from potential participants, the company has left many frustrated as they wait for promises to be fulfilled.
Due to concerns with the nature of business, Regenesis 2X2 holds an "F" rating.
BBB ADVICE
The following may identify multi-level marketing, work-at-home scams. Employers:
• Make outlandish "success-story" claims about their product, "method" or business model. Ask the promoter of the plan to substantiate claims with real evidence.
• Guarantee huge earnings and promise thousands of dollars for little work. Keep in mind that unethical companies fabricate testimonials and often provide false references. Be especially cautious with those who ask you to purchase expensive kits or inventory up-front. Don't fall for high-pressure gimmicks; never pay for or sign any contracts until you have researched the business opportunity.
• Promise high commissions for recruiting additional distributors or claim you will make more money if more sales workers are enlisted beneath you. If the focus is on company growth, not on products or services, this may be an illegal pyramid scheme. Report criminal activities to the Federal Trade Commission and the Washington Attorney General.
Abetterme09: Very good advice! :-)
Author: Cashpass4ucom; Uploaded: Jul 23, 2009; Duration: 3:56; Views: 73
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