Lawn Chair Millionaire- Easy money!

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by wayfoward, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. #1
    This is not Axill (whatever that is)
    So Ok, I decided to try Lawn chair Millionaire (See middle link in sig). at first I was put off by their own signup page but decided to give it a try. it's not the cheapest, the free tour will show you projected money pool earnings, or paid membership $29.99 plus one time $49.99 set up fee. Sound expensive? I've made that back in 48 hours! At heart this is a well run, rock solid straight line program where you still get people placed under you after you've put up your cash (unlike another so called straight line program I was recently in) Extra earning potential comes via 'the vault' products but I hav'nt started with them yet... Products not pill, potions, ebooks, hosting or social networking site. It's in a niche of it's own, no real competition!

    Signup via my own made up web page for it & take the free tour (middle link in my sig). Have a good look around and you will see your potential earnings going up in front of your eyes in the 'Basics' page. Reocurring commissions are available too. I just did a forum search for 'Lawn Chair Millionaire' & got no returns so I'm letting you know about it here! They are getting signups like crazy because they pay so don't miss out! Let me just remind you of the $80 in 48 hours - got my signup fee covered already!:D

    PS - I take all comments on my own web page to make it better, ie - too many graphics?
     
    wayfoward, Dec 12, 2007 IP
  2. msyaz

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    I dont believe in this kinda thing. Sounds like a scam.
     
    msyaz, Dec 12, 2007 IP
  3. wayfoward

    wayfoward Member

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    Sounds like a bit of a generalised comment to me. Did you take a tour and look at products etc? I have nothing to hide, therefore nothing to fear. Forgot this bit - I'm not making any claims about what you will earn, just relaying my personal experience of the program in the main post. Feel free to comment on anything. By the way I have no association with the company or it's founders.
     
    wayfoward, Dec 12, 2007 IP
  4. XplodXFto

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    Lawn Chair Millionaire Scam
    Story of one Lawn Chair Millionaire member

    The question that many have about the new lawn chair millionaire program is, "Will this really pay a passive income as described on the front page of the website?"

    The answer to this question is yes and no. After filling out the form on the website and verifying through a code via email, you are immediately enticed to join this program through the fear of loss technique via the moneyline pools. These promise a certain amount of money and are on ever page of the site encouraging you to lock in your position. You also begin to receive an annoying amount of "fear of loss" type emails that tell you to join or lose your commission.

    The truth about this program is that the moneyline pool only pays on the members that join that day. Next this commission is paid out over the next 3 months. I joined and received $75 in moneyline commissions, but this is split over a 3 months. So, I spend close to $80 to join and received $20 back in commission. Is this a wise passive income investment? Staying in the program will cost $80 to join plus $25 a month after that. So if I stay in my 3 months, it will cost me $130, and I will make $75. So, I'm at a loss from a passive perspective.

    The next hitch I discovered is that in order to receive my commission I needed the company's debit card. If I sponsored no one (passive remember!) then the debit card costs $64. Remember, I've already invested $80. Add $64 to that to receive $20 in commissions? I hope this is starting to make sense.

    On the bright side, this program pays a strong $20 fast start bonus and $15 a month residual income. If you are willing to work and recruit, then this is a great program. If you don't like to sponsor others, then don't waste your money.
     
    XplodXFto, Dec 13, 2007 IP
  5. Double-D

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    Sometimes a very easy program will become very complicated it's because of how other people thinks of it.

    If you want to know something you don't know you should ask those people who know more of it. If you want to know medicine, go ask a doctor... if you want to know how to design a house, ask an architect.. if you want to know network marketing go ask the Internet Gurus.

    I have explained LawnChair Millionaire on my website so others can understand more of it:

    >> http://www.daleduan.com/LawnChair <<


    I hope this will help u decide. :)


    Regards,

    -dale
    http://www.daleduan.com
     
    Double-D, Dec 14, 2007 IP
  6. msyaz

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    everyday i got spam emails about this LCM thing and it really irritates me dats why i think its a scam.
     
    msyaz, Dec 19, 2007 IP