Hi Kathleen. I was surfing around on another site FriendsWin, and look what I read about Lawnchair Millionaire. These people say it's a rip off.
I don't know anything about Lawnchair Millionaire I will admit, I have NOT looked into it except for reading these notes.
There's NO WAY I'd pay to get into Lawnchair Millionaire after reading what they have said. I've been ripped off too many times in other YOU WILL MAKE MONEY programs.
Again, I' just passing on what other people have said. I hope no one takes my comments to be BASHING. Read this please. Pat
Posted: 12-10-2007 3:10:48
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I can no longer promote Lawn Chair Millionaire in good faith. It is not a true single line pay system as it is advertised to be. The Money Line only pays a member for 3 months a small portion of revenue generated by those joining the same 24 hour period who stay active. This, in itself, would fall far short of meeting 3 months fees at $29.95 a month plus the $49.95 activation fee. The Vault programs are far from passive plus they are expensive. They are various trading systems such as FOREX, day trading of stocks and sports trading. The debit card is the only way to get paid and a passive member would pay $39 + $25 shipping handling for the card. Lawn Chair gives the impression that the single Money Line can provide significant income in itself. This is false advertising. To make money , a member must personally sponsor,pay $89 to have the auto-responder sponsor for them, or invest capital in learning various trading systems. It is far from a No One Left Behind company! As I cannot support any company that advertises falsely or fails to offer a true sponsoring optional program, I have cancelled my membership this day and forfeited earnings. I ask forgiveness from anyone I may have influenced to join this company. C.F. Doxtader A letter is being sent to all those I have sponsored. I by cancelling have forfieted all my commissions. I can not in good faith keep money that is gained by fraud.
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here is another note
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Posted: 12-11-2007 7:37:35
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GREETINGS CF........You are truly a wonderful person for warning other's of this flagrant fraud. I've warned others about this business as well. One person, I won't mention her name, sent me this statement in an email....I was floored and couldn't believe it......... "Thanks for the warning, but I am not worried. I know you can't make money and be passive. You need to recruit people. I am already ahead. Big gurus are involved in it now including our own Randall Williams of FriendsWin"...... Is this the lemming mentality or what. How does this person know Randall Williams is involved in this business, or was she lied to and strung along to get her to join? And if Randall Williams is involved, it seems to me that why would he be involved in such a shady business when he has such a good thing going on with Friendswin and a reputation to uphold I might add. This just doesn't make sense to me. Maybe I should reevalueate my membership here at Friendswin. I for one, DON'T want to be associated with any FRAUDULENT business. Thanks again CF. BIOBOB |
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