To start, if someone mentions a "compensation plan" and "passive/residual income" I don't believe you need to listen any further. What follows is certain to be a Pyramid scam. Highlighting the obvious again, internet marketers spending all their waking hours recruiting others are passively involved in nothing. If they can't do it, you further down the food chain stand even less of a chance. Simple math people.

Somebody has to sell the stuff. Locket isn't talking about selling you coins, he's talking about getting youand the others to join an autoship. Those folks in turn will have to get others who get others who get others, sooner or later they're aren't enough people left in the world. With 2 year attrition rates in MLM approaching 100% passive income in that arena has to be one of the biggest lies every told.

Lastest again, about Numesmatic coins. Holding precious metals has been dead enough money for decades at a clip, for those that overpaid out of the gate-disaster.




LET’S DO THE UGLY NUMBERS

Initial investment amount in 1981


$410,605

What you could have earned at 5% interest 1981-2001


$678,852

Giving you a total holding value in 2001 of


$1,089,457

Value of the coin collection in 2001


$534,040

Lost opportunity cost at 5% in owning these coins for 20 years


$554,417

Or at 8% you could have turned your money into


$1,913,788

That’s one expensive hobby, isn’t it?

http://www.onlygold.com/articles/ayr...kes_Part_2.asp




Karatbars versus ISN with James Lockett.JPG


http://www.realscam.com/f21/case-law...ng-scams-2848/


No one here was impressed with http://www.realscam.com/f8/karatbars...bars-com-3278/ either, so there's that.


Lie #10: MLM is not a pyramid scheme because products are sold.

Truth: The sale of products is in no way a protection from anti-pyramid scheme statutes or unfair trade practices set forth in federal and state law. MLMs that sell useful, quality products have been successfully prosecuted under anti-pyramid scheme laws by state and federal officials. MLM is a legal form of business only under certain rigid conditions set forth by the FTC and state Attorneys General. Many MLMs are currently in gross violation of these guidelines and operate only because they have not been prosecuted. Recent court rulings are using a 70% rule to determine an MLM's legality. At least 70% of all goods sold by the MLM company must be purchased by non-distributors. This standard would place most MLM companies outside the law. The largest of all MLMs acknowledges that only 18% of its sales are made to non-distributors. https://www.falseprofits.com/MLM%20Lies.html