Is Forced Cash Gifts a Scam ? A Review
I recently received an email from “Dave Taylor” about this new program. Dave Taylor is the guy behind Team Success builder, but he also promotes a lot of other programs. Therefore he is pretty much like most other online marketers in that he doesn’t seem to focus on one program and make it work but jumps from program to program making money each time I am sure as he emails the latest thing to his huge list of contacts and some people join in hopes that this will be “The one” that makes them rich.
The fact is the only people who make real money at this are the ones with the huge lists of contacts of people who are hungry to make money (and gullable).
The difference with this Forced Cash Gifting program is it doesn’t appear that the owners (whoever they are) make any administration fees. The money you put into the program is all used to pay the members. However, I am sure that the owners or administrators have a position at the top of the matrix so they DO make money from it.
The intial fee to join is $10, but that isn’t the only fee of course. As you progress in the program you need to keep feeding money into it, however it appears the subsequent fees don’t come out of your pocket but are deducted from your commissions. Therefore your only out of pocket expense (it would appear) is $10.
There are some great claims made by the website like for example “No Sponsoring Required”. Well no programs “require” you to sponsor others. However, if you don’t, it’s highly unlikely you will ever make any money. Forcedcashgifts is a forced matrix, therefore it is POSSIBLE to make money from spillover but remember spillover is usually a trickle.
Another claim they make is “Our system is not a “Get-rich-quick scheme”. We truly offer a ‘Realistic Plan’ to earn about $1 Million in One Year!”
I have to disagree here. This claim is by no means “realistic”. They would be fortunate if even ONE person were to make $1 Million in one year (likely the creator of the program who is at the top) nevermind everyone. This “realistic” claim is nothing but and that alone is enough for me to stay away.
This is as close as you can get to MLM or Pyramid scheme. There is absolutely no product whatsoever, it is purely a money sharing/distribution system. I’m pretty sure it’s fully legal as you are giving “gifts” to people in the program and there is no law against giving gifts to people. That’s how they stay legal. A pretty thin line if you ask me.
If you are in to Cash Gifting programs then I guess this one is pretty good as it incorporates a forced matrix. So at least you have some chance of making some money without sponsoring others.
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If you have any comments about Forced Cash Gifts feel free to leave them below.
i just joined the forcedcashgifts, shld i proceed or what shld i do at this junction of ur advice?
If you have already joined there isn’t much you can do except perhaps
promote it and try to make money at it.
It isn’t a bad program, it just makes some ridiculous claims about making $1
million within a year.
If I was going to join a forced cash gifting program, this one isn’t bad but
I’m focusing on making websites now.
All the best in your efforts
I am thinking of joining this forced cash gift and also do it full time by looking for people to join. Is there any other program you can recommend for me?
Yes of course. I personally think Work for $3 or 4×1 Fortune is a little better. But it’s up to you and what you think will appeal to your market or potential recruits. Maybe you think the Forced Cash Gifts is an easier sell, personally I think it’s easier to sell a service or a product.