Infinity Downline - MLM

Bethanee

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I have been looking for ways to earn money online since I was made redundant at the start of the year.
I have used all the usual routes, ebay (nothing left to sell now!), I have recently joined fiverr (more on that later), topcashback etc
I came across Infinity Downline, on Instagram of all things! And wondered if anyone has personal experience of this?
You pay an initial sign up fee of $25, then have to 'recruit' more people to the scheme (for want of a better word), they pay $25 - on your 2nd and 4th signup this $25 goes straight to you, and presumably a percentage of all the other signups go to you as well. In essence, pyramid selling.
I can't find a bad review on it to be fair, I just wonder how much work you have to put in to make decent money? This is the time I wish I was great with SEO and PPC and all that.
I might give it a go, what do you think?
 

The Funky Blue Dog

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Hello and welcome Bethanee :)

I know nothing about this scheme except that, like others here on The Money Shed no doubt, I am deafened by the sound of alarm bells ringing!

There are plenty of genuine opportunities to earn money online without ever paying out your own money in advance or getting involved in pyramid selling.

Perhaps have a good look around on here before parting with your cash to see if there is anything else that might suit you, before you take the plunge into schemes like the one you have described.
 

Jon

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Have to agree with the blue dog here

Any 'work from home' scheme/method that requires you to pay money up front to get access to it would indeed set alarm bells off with me as well.

Especially if it is asking you to pay it on US Dollars as well
 

Bethanee

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haha, I know, I know!
I am not easily fooled myself and always look into things, but I honestly can't find a bad review... unless these people are being paid to write reviews, which in this day and age is extremely possible!
It's just with all the usual 'earn easy money online' 'get paid for surveys' advertisements, you get there and find it's 1p here 10p there... not enough for me! I sometimes struggle to see the big picture and that it could amount to £xxx per month, or most of the time give up on them after a few days!
This one seems to pay out, if I could sign up 4 people in a day I've made a decent amount already.
 

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