newyorker
June 27th, 2003, 09:18 PM
However, I'm a little skeptical on the outcomes of what I deem to be an "investment." Let me tell you what I have in mind and then you can make your suggestions.
First and most importantly, I plan to buy the products beforehand and put pictures up for people to see. The majority of matrix-type sites out there don't implement this idea -- I don't know why because it would surely attract more people. Then again, most matrix-type sites are scams...
I'm not sure what the legalities are regarding matrices but according to http://www.wfdsa.org/legal_reg/pyramid.asp:
Legitimate direct selling companies strongly discourage overstocking of inventory and provide participants leaving the plan with an opportunity to return any unused, salable merchandise to the company for a refund of not less than 90% of the salesperson's net cost. With that in mind, I'm planning on offering 90% refunds to those who want to back out of the program. I've read about the lawsuits with ezexpo. Could someone please give me some details so I know what to avoid?
Also, what alternatives besides Stormpay are there? From what I've read, Stormpay takes 10% of every transaction and to me, that is a HUGE cut.
If you have any ideas, tips or suggestions, please reply to this thread. I'll have it bookmarked and I'll be checking up on it a few times a day. If you'd like to be more discreet with your input you can email me at: newyorker@rushpost.com.
Thank you.
First and most importantly, I plan to buy the products beforehand and put pictures up for people to see. The majority of matrix-type sites out there don't implement this idea -- I don't know why because it would surely attract more people. Then again, most matrix-type sites are scams...
I'm not sure what the legalities are regarding matrices but according to http://www.wfdsa.org/legal_reg/pyramid.asp:
Legitimate direct selling companies strongly discourage overstocking of inventory and provide participants leaving the plan with an opportunity to return any unused, salable merchandise to the company for a refund of not less than 90% of the salesperson's net cost. With that in mind, I'm planning on offering 90% refunds to those who want to back out of the program. I've read about the lawsuits with ezexpo. Could someone please give me some details so I know what to avoid?
Also, what alternatives besides Stormpay are there? From what I've read, Stormpay takes 10% of every transaction and to me, that is a HUGE cut.
If you have any ideas, tips or suggestions, please reply to this thread. I'll have it bookmarked and I'll be checking up on it a few times a day. If you'd like to be more discreet with your input you can email me at: newyorker@rushpost.com.
Thank you.