Alternative to Team National
67A review of Team National has me convinced that this is nothing more than a complex amway type company that reaps no rewards financially untill you get friends and family to fork over 2k plus. During my research I have found many alternatives to save money and make money that cost nothing.
Team National
The product: A link to a website that has rebate based purchasing
The cost: $2000 and change
The payout: percentage of the amount of people you get to sign up under you and so forth down the line.
The positives: Rebates and savings on some products
The negatives: you are out 2000 bucks and a lot of people hate being approached by mlm'ers with the "wouldnt you like to save money" line.
This just like any other mlm, where yes you can make money, but you run the risk of never turning a profit and changing your online buying habits to get the illusion of savings... Buying furniture when you dont need it and saving a couple hundred on a car...
Sure I will get the die hard m lm team national group commenting on this and trying to convince you to join through their comments here, And I bet most of them will be along the lines of I dont know what I am talking about and I am a negative thinker and so forth. Ive heard it all before.
You get it for free, you win.
You save money, you win
You give away the website, you win
You Dont buy anything ever but give away the site to one guy who turns and builds a giant downline, guess what?! You WIN!!!
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WOW!!! This posting is picture perfect of a show on home based businesses I watched on CNBC a few weeks ago. It said beware of negative postings on the internet where anybody can say practically anything they want, and if it's negative, there will probably be a link to the poster's opportunity somewhere on the page. Take these postings with a grain of salt.
By all means take in as much UNBIASED information as you can find. The show on CNBC was warning against biased information. IE: someone making negative statements about a company which they hve no personal experience with, in order to sway unwary readers towards their "great" or "real" opportunity. Plenty of realinformation is available through the FTC, BBB Dun & Bradstreet (Credit Bureau for businesses), The kiplinger report, etc... And none of those solicit you to join their opportunity. There are 2 ways to become the biggest, pull everyone eelse down, or buid yourself up. Think about it.
My final input:
1st beginning your post with: "A review of Team National has me convinced that this is a scheme to feed off the lower class and convince them that this is a good way to earn money." doesn't leave much room for interpretation and definately sets a negative tone for the remainder of the post.
2nd, As fate would have it an aquaintance of mine called me last weekend and introduced me to "his" opportunity. Lo & behold it was Team National. After going through the presentation of a couple of phone calls and viewing a 30 minute video, followed by a final call, I found out the information you provided to be very limited in nature. The rebates you mention are actually only a small part of the total package, although they interested my wife, who enjoys shopping online. However, what was more interesting to me was that the $2,195 covered my entire family as well as our parents grandparents & grandchildren (when we have them). The entire package also include savings in many other areas including cars, tires, jewelry (wife really liked), insurance, communications, as well as others I can't even remember. After reveiwing it all I find it very interesting and am strongly considering becoming a member of this group.
Thank you for your time Mortimas, it has been a pleasure exchanging ideas with you. Good luck and God bless you.
Mort...you have a couple of hubs on tn...you are REALLY pushing the Big Crumbs site huh?
Good Luck!!
Mort,
I read one of your posts about you getting the same deals on Big crumbs as Team National except the furniture....I looked at Big Crumbs...Please tell me where you are getting the same deals...I only saw a few.
I am a Team National member and I hate to say it, but I see very minimal profits or benefits from this company. I paid for the 2yr membership and have been a member for 4 months. During the first 3 months my fiancee and I had exhausted ourselves trying to get others to sign up. Our UPPER (as it's called when your a member) wanted a list of everyone we could think of so he could call them. Well, I wanted to call my friends and acquaintances first before some man they didn't even know calling them. Of course, they were all like, "What's the catch, what are you really selling, or NO, I'M NOT INTERESTED". After this, I just left them alone. I told them if they thought they may be interested later, to talk to me about it. I didn't want to ruin my relationships with harassing them about Team National.
Okay, this is just my experience only. I do believe that if someone has a great UPPER or UPPERS, is a great sales person, and has the time to put into this, it may work for them. I do believe you would need a lot of friends and family for this to benefit you as well as a good sales pitch. I am the type that does not pressure at all. I mention it once, tell them about what the company is all about and if they are not interested I let it go, the end. No profit for me. Yes, you can still save on bign.com if you shop there all the time but the cost of the initial membership will outweigh what you save unless, of course, you are spending hundreds of dollars on the site weekly. Even then, it's just a percent back that you receive. So, for example, if you spend $100.00 on your Team National website and it has a 10% take home you will be getting $10 right? Well, if another website that's not on Team National has the same product cheaper, say $20 cheaper, why would you want to shop on your Team National website anyway? Yes, they do have a Factory Direct site on your Team National membership page that claims it's only available for their members, but the prices are still high (at least to the average minimum wager such as me). It's as if they are taking a high end couch that's $4,000 and selling it to you for $1,200 and that's suppose to be a profit for you? I think not.
If I had it to do over, I would not have purchased Team National. Every time I see that $84/mo is deducted from my account from Team National I cringe and think, 'okay, just a few more payments and it will be over.' I am just here to tell some others not to make the same mistake as me. It's not as EASY as these team national members are saying it is to make money. They are just trying to make money from you, and they are hoping you are going to do the same so they can gain more money.
It may be for some, but I wished I knew then what I know now!
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Shannon 4 years ago
You don't know what you are talking about. Shut Up! How much money do you make everytime someone hits on that link you posted on here?