Home Never Ending Success: Scam or NO Scam?

Never Ending Success Blog

Never Ending Success information, news, reviews and updates

Never Ending Success Blog header image 2

Never Ending Success: Scam or NO Scam?

April 3rd, 2008 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Have you ever noticed how the word “scam” is used so frequently in relationship to online businesses. Just go to one of the forums where online business are being discussed and someone or someones will be throwing around the “S” word. Or, look at some of the online reviews and see how many blanket all the businesses that operate online with the word “Scam”. Is this fair? Are these truly unbiased reviews? Before you get involved with an online business like Never Ending Success, EDC Gold, Carbon Copy Pro, Xango, Global Resort Network, Wealth Masters International, Cruise to Cash and All Teamed Up, you need to know.

What is a scam? Webster’s Dictionary says, “a fraudulent or deceptive act or operation.” Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary describes it as “An illegal plan to make money.” Wikipedia says it is a “Confidence trick”, but that it may also refer to, “Seduction, the process of deliberately enticing a person into an act.” Dictionary.com adds to this, “A confidence game or other fraudulent scheme, esp. for making a quick profit; swindle.”

Do any of these programs meet these descriptions for “scam”. No. There is no illegal plan to make money. There is no confidence game whose end is to swindle people from their money. I have never encountered any seductive activity. Does that mean it has never gone on? No. But it is not the common practice of these companies. All of these programs have real products that are sold. Are they worth what they sell for? You have to answer that. I don’t believe many cars are worth their selling price, but evidently some do. I have problems with the outrageous prices some restaurants charge for their food, but many people eat there. The marketplace sets the price. If people will pay the price, then it must have valve to them. Who am I to say it is a scam just because I do not see the value it. Do these companies deliver on what they promise. With Carbon Copy Pro you get the marketing system. Will you make the money they claim? Some do. I am a member of Carbon Copy Pro. Did I make that money with their system. No. Not even close. But that was more my problem than theirs. I am a member of Never Ending Success. Did I get the software? Yes. Did I get the website. Yes. Did I make the money? I am in profit mode now and doing well. Well everyone? Probably not. But it certainly does not make the company a scam if I fail.

Some would argue that if you don’t get in at the beginning with these companies you can’t make money, so the business is fraudulent. Well, I know people who went to work for Home Depot when it opened and today they are multi-millionaires. They received stock options that made them rich with the growth of the company.  If you went to work for Home Depot today would you have that same opportunity. Absolutely not.

And how about market saturation. Can the market become saturated? Yes. But this is true in any business venture. An area can be saturated with Chick-fil-a’s and become unprofitable.These business are not scams. They may not be good investments for some. But they are for others. They deliver on the products but can not make people succeed who do not have the skill sets to succeed. Can you achieve the success they describe. I don’t know. Some do. Some don’t. Again, I haven’t. But I am working on my skills. I believe I can and I will continue till I do. 

Tags:

0 responses so far ↓

  • There are no comments yet...Kick things off by filling out the form below.

Leave a Comment