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Liberty League - Compensation Plan Scam Review
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Brian McCoy
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Liberty League International is a company that offers a home business opportunity by selling or marketing their products through the direct selling industry. We will review the compensation plan and discuss whether it is a scam or not.
Liberty sells and markets products in the personal growth and development market for educational and training purposes. The Liberty League opportunity consists of 3 different choices. They make up the Beyond Freedom Home Study Course, the Liberty 3 Day Conference, and the Liberty 5 Day Conference. They range in price from $1495 all the way up to $12995 for the 5 Day Conference.
Is The Compensation Plan A Scam?
We will use the Beyond Freedom Home Study Course in this review of the compensation plan so you can decide if it is a scam or not. The Liberty League International opportunity consists of a pass-up compensation plan with a payout of $1000 for every Beyond Freedom sale made after you become a qualified affiliate. The concern with the business plan is the requirement of passing up sales before you can be qualified. No matter what package you come in at, you have to pass-up a minimum of 2 sales.
To get started, a new person must first pay $1495 to become a Liberty League business associate for the Beyond Freedom package. You must then give up $2000 - $4000 ($1000 x 2 or $1000 x 4) from their first two to four qualifying sales to their qualified sponsor. This means they must give almost $3500 - $5500 before they can earn any money with the program. You do have the option of not purchasing any package, but you must then pass-up 5 sales in order to be qualified to earn any income.
One other issue I see with the business plan is that if you bring in someone who makes a sale or two per day, you only get their first 2 - 4 sales and then you no longer get paid on their efforts. They then breakaway from the sponsor and actually end up becoming the competition. This doesn't give the qualified Liberty League International sponsoring associate much motivation to help the new associate since they will ultimately become competition.
In conclusion of our review, the comp plan leaves more to be desired. Some people do well with pass-up programs, but most struggle. While I would not consider Liberty League International to be a scam, I don't think it's fair for new people to have to pass-up so many sales. I would only recommend this program if you are already a sharp internet marketer and don't mind having to pass up your first 2 - 4 qualifying sales.
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Article Submitted On: June 08, 2007
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