Lifepath Unlimited Scam Review
Posted: March 2nd, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Scam Sites | Tags: lifepath jim rivas, lifepath scam, lifepath unlimited, lifepath unlimited review, lifepath unlimited scam, plan-b-pros.com, plan-b-pros.com scam | 4 Comments »I came across Lifepath Unlimited via a PPC ad.
I won’t explixitly mention the name of the ad except it contains some long sales pages with some videos.
Why the long sales pages? Because it takes a lot of effort to convince people to join this company and they are trying to sell you the dream of financial freedom etc.
Is this a scam? The company legally speaking in itself most probably is legit. But why does it attract so many complaints?
Here are a couple of things I found.
A common complaint is made against a guy named Jim Rivas. You can read the full report if you’re particularly interested in the details.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/278/RipOff0278036.htm
The situation is that this company claims it is not a MLM, but the way it operates have similarities to a MLM. i.e. the more people you recruit, you then get a share of the profits that your recruits make. i.e the “compensation plan”.
In this instance, Jim Rivas was one of the people higher up in the chain or was a “sponsor” but unfortunately just ripped people off instead, keeping the best performers to himself etc etc. So it means that when you join Lifepath Unlimited, you could get burnt if you get a dodgy person who recruited you.
The second point I’d like to make is the content and price of the products.
What this company is selling is essentially self help books, CDs, DVDs and seminars. e.g. Law of attraction, wealth mastery etc
All fair and well, but have you seen the prices? One of their premium products: A five day conference with meals and board included $15,000!
Seriously, even Tony Robbins ain’t near that scale.
So let me conclude. If you want to join lifeplan unlimited, you need have a start up budget of $2000. This was what was recommended by Shultzlpu’s blog.
After that, assuming your sponsor isn’t a scam artist (cos you never know who it could be right?) you need to start selling stuff like crazy to make any money and recuit more people.
I don’t know about you but I think there are much more better ways to make money online without associating yourself with these types of companies.
If you want to make money in a way that you can be comfortable with and is truly a simple method i.e don’t need to recruit people etc, try not to fall for the scams. Learn more here.
