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Re: Working with Motor club of America
Sorry you feel that way, there is nothing me or anybody else can say to change your mind. So do your own research, if you can find where it is a scam that when you purchase a product yourself and see how it works, because I have broke down and had MCA help me out. show me proof that it is a scam.
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Re: Working with Motor club of America
I work hard to put this in front of people. There is no cash gifting ponzi scheme about this company and I think it is very rude to label something if you have no proof. By you saying stuff like that you take away from people actually having a legit work at home situation. Im new to this forum and I already see what you will run into on these forums.
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Re: Working with Motor club of America
So why did you post here in the first place, John? The site is set up to either call out scams or for people to ask if something is a scam.
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Re: Working with Motor club of America
Behind MLM has this - but it looks like they are talking about a 3rd party recruitment system for MCA and not MCA itself:
TVC Matrix Review: Motor club and recruitment | BehindMLM
From BehindMLM.com
"The Motor Club of America (MCA) are an auto club and provide mostly roadside assistance via monthly membership, they are also owned by TVC Matrix’s owner, Virgil Coffee."
Again, From BehindMLM.com
"With no retailable products or services and no distinction between TVC Matrix members and MCA members, that right there is pretty much your textbook definition of a pyramid scheme. Unless members recruit new members and those new members pay an ongoing membership fee, nobody gets paid."
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