Submitted: Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Posted: Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Guy Nior
Milwaukee
United States of America
James sold Diego Norte which now operates completely independently.
These companies operate with as LITTLE customer service as possible.
Both make appeals to large numbers of people and offer work based on results which often results in large amounts of effort for little and sometime no pay. People who put in large amounts of work usually get paid. There is a huge turnover rate of subcontractors who get little or no pay then quit. Part of each subcontractors work is to write ads to get more subcontractors working in the system.
The entire structure is similar to a network marketing pyramid scheme, except that the only upfront investment risked is the time spent by independent contractors attempting to help build up the business further. Craigslist is one of the most used recruiting methods for finding new subcontractors.
The business doesn't model doesn't directly collect any money from the subcontractors, though as the business grows, the "franchise" owners are offered tools and information products to help the business grow faster.
Anyone involved in these businesses must work very hard to see a good income resulting. Those who don't work hard will see little to nothing in profits. I was an owner of a "franachise" and saw no profits from my "average" efforts. I paid all my subcontractors but scores of people didn't work hard ENOUGH to get paid anything.
Submitted: Sunday, September 28, 2008
Posted: Sunday, September 28, 2008
Ms88
Roxboror
Canada
I'm gonna say this again, like I said in the other diegonorte post. It is not a scam! I did the work and got paid 1.60 for sending 30 email addresses. The money was in my paypal account two days later. You havn't even tried it like you said, you only searched about it. Please don't post stuff like that without any actual prior experience.