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  • anina
    New Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 6

    #1

    [Article] oorwinningsplan.co.za

    Your Income Seems So ...

    You pay a one time registration fee of R853.00 and beyond the monthly premium of R319.00 (R500.00) of your SDL remuneration.

    Unique of the CSL network marketing concept, is that you do not have to buy products! You have no monthly you must place orders and "sales targets" that you must take to qualify for compensation. You only marketed a membership benefit!

    Just it!

    No orders, no targets, no sales, no products, no points system, no additional costs, no people who call and pressure on your farm, no people that you should call and pressure on farm, no meetings you must attend, no clicks that you must belong, no bling-bling, no excuses why you did not commission gets, no downline payments that bounce, no refunds on downline cancellations, no admin, no competition, no dog-eat-dog and ensure no catfights ... !

    So you get your registration fees almost double back to the first four people under your subscription.
  • AndyD
    Diamond Member

    • Jan 2010
    • 4946

    #2
    Originally posted by anina
    ........No orders, no targets, no sales, no products, no points system,..........So you get your registration fees almost double back to the first four people under your subscription.
    So it's a pyramid scheme......
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    • Citizen X
      Diamond Member

      • Sep 2011
      • 3417

      #3
      Originally posted by AndyD
      So it's a pyramid scheme......
      Good evening Andy,

      I'll have to look to you guys for guidance on multi level marketing. A foreign concept to me! I try to follow these threads with great interest though!
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      • adrianh
        Diamond Member

        • Mar 2010
        • 6328

        #4
        Man I can't make sense of the jargon and the grammar.

        I are hav no idea what you is talking about from da SDL and dem CSL. Is you from China dat da komputar make such bad translate?

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        • adrianh
          Diamond Member

          • Mar 2010
          • 6328

          #5
          The owner/author of the website Salmon Vermaak seems to be a prolific wheeler dealer. I found numerous unrelated websites that belong to him that offer all sorts of strange courses and stuff. I wonder what Noseweek will make of this guy?

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          • anina
            New Member
            • Dec 2012
            • 6

            #6
            MORNING

            The Pyramid blunder

            When you have a network concept to other proposal it is unfortunately one of the first things you hear "Man, this looks to me like a pyramid scheme".

            The above is an understandable reaction arising from the scams that are regularly reported in the news. Devious ways of making money is the order of the day and it is imperative to shrewd and sober look at a model before you become involved in any way.

            People are very ignorant about the legal aspects relating to pyramid schemes and lose precious opportunities through their skeptical approach to multi-level networks.

            I think that the Pyramid mistake one of the reasons why so many people still remain poor despite the opportunity to become part of extremely random multi level marketing models.

            Here are the differences between a Pyramid Scheme and SDL's multi-level network:

            The law mentions several issues that network marketing is legal. The three most important ones are as follows:
            1. business must have a product or a service at a fair price.
            2. network must have a limit in quantity levels to prevent the first person to more than that to him / her to earn join. It should be an equal-opportunity business.
            3. network may not only generate revenue through registration fees.

            First: At SDL you join to be a member of a promotional initiative. You will receive a membership card that offers attractive discounts for you at various affiliated service providers. For this product you pay a one-off connection fee of R853.00 and a monthly premium of R319.00. The connection fee and monthly premium is reasonable in comparison to the benefit that you get from. You will notice that you can save hundreds of rands by making use of your membership benefit when you buy with the relevant service providers.

            There is also another product offered by SDL namely a Personal Risk Plan at an additional R181.00 per month. You can take out life policy with the promotional membership bringing the total premium at R500.00 per month. Again, the fair premium for the products you received.

            Second: The limit on the number of levels of a network means that every person has equal opportunity to be the top earner in that business. With SDL only four (4) people in the first level you have and you are only reimbursed up to six (6) levels deep. It does 100% with the law and for each person enrolling the same opportunity to have the same amount of income, regardless of where in network structure you join. Give each a chance to build its own network and thus you can earn more than at any time the person above you less time and energy put into its network.

            For example: 'A' includes at SDL and four other persons under his 'B', 'C', 'D' and 'E'. After resting 'A' on his laurels in the hope that the people below him will build its network for him. 'E' take ownership for her own network and jump to the job. Soon Email her that she actively assist four people each get four. 'E' so now earn income two complete levels under her, while A has only one full level. 'E' deserves more than 'A' entered above her. The network provides for 'E' equal opportunity to earn an income to six full levels below her. Ie, 'E' will be R130 000.00 per month (plus a BMW) can earn while A is still only in its first leg.

            Third: As you noticed above the network not only generates revenue through a registration fee. There is also a monthly premium of either R319.00 or R500.00 depending on which option you choose.

            The above is exactly why SDL is 100% legal and every South African should have the opportunity to grab!

            You can skeptical and distrustful stand on the sidelines or you can get involved today and a steady passive income insured for the rest of your life! Every day you wait to join, is a loss of potential income. Set your own financial victory every day just further ...!

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            • anina
              New Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 6

              #7
              SORRY ABOUT THAT ADRIANH

              ITS SDL SERVICES

              KIND REGARDS

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              • Dave A
                Site Caretaker

                • May 2006
                • 22810

                #8
                Some pretty deep issues here, I see.

                I'll start with the obvious, and relatively simple one -

                You're only allowed 4 members on your frontline. What happens when one of them cancels their subscription?
                Participation is voluntary.

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                • flaker
                  Silver Member

                  • May 2010
                  • 419

                  #9
                  Ponzi--Pyramid call it what u like. this is it. these folks are to be reported to the relevant authotrities--FSB? i will NEVER subscribe to such scheme.

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                  • anina
                    New Member
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 6

                    #10
                    4 is the minimum but you can do more on level 1

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                    • Blurock
                      Diamond Member

                      • May 2010
                      • 4203

                      #11
                      Originally posted by AndyD
                      So it's a pyramid scheme......
                      If it walks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, it must be a duck!

                      All these fancy MLM schemes are just that: schemes. The product is always secondary and there is no emphasis on the benefits of the product, only on how much money you can make. If making money is the only driving force of a business, it is a recipe for disaster. Yes there are many people who do get rich, but at the expense of many more "little people" who get conned out of their money.
                      Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...

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                      • anina
                        New Member
                        • Dec 2012
                        • 6

                        #12
                        morning this a truly south african service.

                        the tric is to register and get into the system.

                        go to oorwinningsplan.co.za and use my irm nr. 20-164151.

                        im already on level2

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                        • anina
                          New Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 6

                          #13
                          blurock morning

                          it is the money that moves the world

                          the rich people of the world started of this way,

                          people working 8-5 a day and get payed peanuts for it, thats why i am doing what iam doing

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                          • Blurock
                            Diamond Member

                            • May 2010
                            • 4203

                            #14
                            Originally posted by anina
                            blurock morning

                            it is the money that moves the world

                            the rich people of the world started of this way,

                            people working 8-5 a day and get payed peanuts for it, thats why i am doing what iam doing
                            Adriaan Niewoudt had a similar scheme in the 80's. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kubus_scheme Everyone knew it was a scheme, but their greed allowed them to take part as the first movers always make a profit. The guys who come in at the end always lose.

                            I am afraid that once you allow money to overcome your morality, schemes like this happen. There is no concern for the consequences to families who are conned out of their savings or children who have to suffer as a result.
                            Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...

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                            • adrianh
                              Diamond Member

                              • Mar 2010
                              • 6328

                              #15
                              the rich people of the world started of this way,
                              Which three that are in prison now are you referring to exactly?

                              people working 8-5 a day and get payed peanuts for it, thats why i am doing what iam doing
                              Maybe it is because so many Monkeys seek employment. There are lots of very wealthy people who work 8-5.

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