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troysavary

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  1. I joined too. I was already contacts by people looking to join Steeped Tea. So now I either have to earn credits to unmask them or decide to go pro.
  2. I researched the ingredients in th SBC products. There are plenty of peer-reviewed papers on some of the ingredients, so I am perfectly confident in the claims made. What kept me from pulling the trigger and upgrading was the powerine system. I dislike them as they are misleading. Everyone who joins after you is shown as being in your downline, so it appears that you have hundreds of people upgrading under you. But the majority of them will not actually be people you are earning commissions on. Just because they joined after you and upgraded is no guarantee that they will be on your team, but it is strongly implied that they will be. How many people have purchased something out of fear of losing those commissions on Thursday's compression, only to find out that they are not getting the hundreds of dollars they thought they were? TThe compensation plan is convoluted, with a bunch of charts, to hide the fact that unless you are actually recruiting, you will not make much at all. I am willing to bet that SBC has a very high churn rate. I see lots of people in here saying how fast their downline grew, but no one talking actual earnings. Are any of you making a substantial income from these huge powerlines?
  3. If you join SFI, make sure you do not buy packs of PSA's from them. I won auctions for PSA's several times when the bidding went cheap, but the vast majority never logged in again after their initial signup. This lead me to believe that they are using a paid-to-sign up system paying third world people a few pennies to sign up. So most of them have no intention of actually working with SFI. After 2 years of almost daily logging in, doing the tasks, winning dozens of items in the TripleClicks auctions, maintaining at least Bronze leader status to avoid losing my CSA's, I had a team of a few thousand, and was still making approximately $20 a month. I only stayed in for the penny auctions, as I was getting quite good at winning them. Once they changed the auction format so that auctions took all day, I lost interest and stopped logging in to SFI. The amount of effort needed for that tiny payout was not worth it.
  4. I love the Joy to Live products. Their back office and their marketing material are both badly in need of updating though. All in all, though, it is a program I can feel good about recommending.
  5. Been getting notifications that my Steeped Tea ad was rated highly on Sweeva and that people were tweeting it. Always nice to get good feedback. Hope the attention turns into sales.
  6. I haven't had much luck with mailers in the past. People tend to use junk e-mail addresses as the list address. But this has a credit based mailer, so I'll give it a try.
  7. I joined. Always willing to give a new traffic exchange a try.
  8. He is another guy who claims his system is free, but requires you to buy hosting from a second rate hosting company from his affiliate link. That is not "free". He changes which host he is hawking from time to time, but it is always someone with a terrible reputation like Bluehost or Hostgator. You will get some cheap replicated site and be locked in to a one or two year deal with a dodgy hosting company, all to get $1 deposited into your PayPal. No thanks.
  9. He claims it is a free system, but it isn't. The only thing you can do for free is put in your e-mail address. Step 2 involves buying a ClickBank product from him. It doesn't let you skip that step. Therefore it is NOT a free system. I don't mind if a program claims to be free but you need to upgrade for full functionality, but to claim to be free, and be unusable with no purchase is an outright lie. Noticed in your screenshots of results, you have plenty who do step 1, and then stop there. Why? Because they are smart enough to notice right away that Brian Winters is lying to them. People like Mr Winters sell the scam that making money onlie is easy, all you need to do is buy into their system, and it does all the work for you. It oesn't work that way. It is work, and a lot of work, to succeed at this. When this scam has run it's course, Brian will have moved on to his next so-called turn-key system.
  10. Hi, my name is Troy Savary. I have been involved in network marketing off and on for quite a while. Before I found this company, I was never able to really get my wife on board 100%. She would kind of half heartedly agree, or she would outright declare it a scam. This changed when we found Steeped Tea. She was always skeptical of programs on the internet, or of companies that sound health products. But she loves tea, and already gathers with the women in her knitting club regularly for tea, so a company based on tea parties was a natural fit for her. Finally we are working together on a network marketing company. She has already booked several parties, and we have more than broken even in our first month, which I have never done in network marketing before. The tea tastes great, it is 100% natural ingredients, with nice big chunks of dried fruit in the fruit teas, not artificial flavors. The tea is competitively priced with loose teas you would buy in a tea shop, without the huge mark-up which is common in network marketing. The commissions on direct sales is a generous 25%. The program is available in Canada and the USA. Steeped Tea - http://mysteepedtea.com/KT10010731
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