Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Instant Rewards - Pyramid scheme


People keep asking me if Instant Rewards is a pyramid scheme. No it's not. Here is the definition of a so called pyramid scheme:

**pyramid scheme - a fraudulent scheme in which people are recruited to make payments to the person who recruited them while expecting to receive payments from the persons they recruit; when the number of new recruits fails to sustain the hierarchical payment structure the scheme collapses with most of the participants losing the money they put in**

And this is NOT how Instant Rewards works. Yes I get paid as soon as you finish the requirements, BUT I get paid Commissions from the Companies that offer the Trial Offers. It doesn't matter if you choose a free offer or not. If you choose to do an Offer that costs anything, you pay the Company directly. Not me.

We are advertising for well known, big Companies like Walmart, Disney, Netflix, Blockbuster and many more. We bring them new potential Customers to try their products. That's it. Nothing bad or illegal. And we get paid SERIOUS money!! AND we pay taxes, which means even the IRS knows what we do!

You can start off making $20 PER Referral! It wont cost you more than $1 to start! If you want more than that, you can upgrade, which will cost you maybe around $15. One time only!! But you'll make $90 PER REFERRAL!!!
I do it, many others do it, what are YOU waiting for??

Start here, Start today, MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!

http://www.mydailymoneybiz.com
or find me on FB and lets chat:

https://www.facebook.com/workwithnadine

4 comments:

  1. I would like additional information about instant rewards. for example who owns this company, what are their contact details?

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  2. Instant Rewards is a subsidiary of Friends and Freebies registered in Illinois. It's an online company, there is no official headquarters and correspondence is done online through either emails or support tickets. We have been in business since 2009. Hope this answers your questions. :)

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  3. Sorry but it still has a pyramid theory. IE, in the end, your income is still generated based on getting others to sign up and possibly spend money. You don't get paid for the trials you do.

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    1. But don't you spend money to go to work everyday? You fill up your car with gas or pay for public transportation, you work for a boss (probably doing something you don't care too much for), and you go home (spend more money to get there) and get ready to do it all again the next day. Lets not forget to factor in the expenses for work appropriate clothing, the money you're missing out on during you lunch break and not to mention, I doubt you are making residual income from helping your friends, family or complete strangers get a job at your company. But you still go to work every day. The free-$1 cost it takes to get started with Instant Rewards is nothing compared to the $20+ you can make daily. And you don't have to get out of bed which saves you money on gas and clothes! Not to mention you're your own boss. Which means you don't have to worry about being late or having to report to someone with a nasty attitude because you work for yourself. Now you're correct, you don't get paid for the trails you complete however most of us (I can not speak for Nadine) give signup bonuses to those who signup with us. We do that because the money with Instant Rewards is real and it's that good. But it's up to you. Your 9-5 is a pyramid theory more so than Instant Rewards. Oh and btw, in the time it took me to type this response I got two email confirmations of money that I have waiting on me from someone getting registered with Instant Rewards. $140 in five minutes and I'm still in bed!

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