You have omitted the name of the site and company so as not to upset people. However, your ommission will set the paranoid into screaming here that you are attacking their business.
Mary, thanks for your reply, often times I do wonder if folks are paying attention. You are definitely one that does. As for paranoia, folks should be paranoid to a certain extent, especially online. Where, not everything is always, as it seems.
We know you are referring to uvme.biz. I make no apologies for associating myself with this prelaunch program. I when joining was not a leader and had no downline to contribute to the building of my team. Through work and guidance my upline taught me skills to build a team. I am now doing for them as was done for me. Those who follow are now also building a team. That is how one builds a business.
No apologies needed Mary. You as a teacher and student have done a great job of accomplishing your goal. I think. The skills you have acquired are necessary no matter what your intent for the future with this particular program. True it is how you do build a business. I guess my point is that most will not join this business because of the costs. The lessons you have learned are indisputable. They will serve you well in the future should your intent is to be a successful business person.
Those who do their research, see the potential, register with the company. They are not members of uvme. No one is a member. Therefore we can test out the program build our teams and know whether we wish to join uvme.biz. That makes sense to me as neither I nor any of my downline should think that they can buy into a program and have success.
The potential for profit is quite limited when there are places to play these same games online in a free community. There is no heavy frontload at all. I only offer this as an alternative to those that like to play skill games but not as a business model. http://king.com/ is a great place to play games, http://yahoogames.com/ is another if you have no intention of building a business from alll your hard work at building your downlines.
You can communicate and play to your heart's desire without any cost or being limited to your access of the games. In addition, they run some neat contests over at http://king.com/ another is http://www.pogo.com/ they even offer a low cost ad free version as well. Just thirty bucks a year instead of hundreds of dollars.
If I lost time and effort, then I gained skills, friends, mentors and helped others. When I beta test the games I intend to have fun. If I never join uvme or make one $ my life is richer. What more can we ask of life???
Learning, meeting, and making new friends are all great motives. However, uVme is primarily a business enterprise, dependent on member contributions for its survival. Otherwise, there is no need for such a prolonged pre-launch process. Even as a player, you should expect to pony up monthly.
I have not lost any money and I will advise my downline not to pay the $200 fee or the licence fee if they are not going to make that money back.
Then what is your motive for building this downline?
Respectfully,
Jim Allen III
CMU7 The Community that Overdelivers to it's Family