Six Figure Chicks Scam?
76Six Figure Chicks Review - Be Careful
Six Figure Chicks, Are they for real?
If you are looking for more information about The Six Figure Chicks than you have found the right place. When I first heard about them I tried to find a review or any comments that could help me decide if it was for me. At that time there was nothing out there so I decided to give it a try.
Six Figure Chicks - What do they do and are they a Scam?
To answer you question right away, I would not trust them. The six figure chicks is not a complete scam, you can actually make some money. However they require you to make an investment of your own money to get started.
By joining the program you might be able to make some money and maybe return your investment, however making six figures like they promise is not that easy with the system they offer. Sometimes it just gets too hard and most people give up and lose money.
When you look at their website they don’t give any explanation or information about the business, but they promise great amounts of money. That alone should ring a big bell and raise a massive red flag.
Sites like this usually have a very good letter (called sales letter). It is designed to touch on people’s dreams, hopes and sometimes their pain(money problems) in life. This makes people more vulnerable and puts them in a position where they become interested in the offer. Hoping it will fix their money problems.
When searching for opportunities like this make sure the company is upfront about what they are offering and how their business model works. If not, run away…
The best thing you can do is to use common sense.
Six Figure Chicks: Six Figure Chicks Scam? - How I got sucked in.
Now let me tell you how I got sucked in. First I heard about six figure chicks while I was watching TV. They had an add running during prime hours of TV. I thought if they can afford ads on tv during this time they must be making money.
So I went to their website to check it out. The sales letter is written very good and is defiantly designed to win you over. It is mainly designed to win over single mums, or mums that would like to make more money and free up some time.
They make you feel important by mentioning selection process and hoe you have to pass the interview. It is a technique used to make people feel important which then converts people into buyers.
At the end of the six figure chicks sales letter they say that men are also welcome. So I signed up. The next day I got a call from a lady that was very friendly. She was asking lots of questions and again trying to make me feel important. It worked, she was very good at it.
What stopped me and woke me up is that I just by mistake asked a question. I asked; if and how much money I needed to invest. She talked around my question and never gave me a strait answer. Even after asking few times. That was my wake up call. I thanked her poliatly and hung up the phone.
Anyone not answering such a important question has something to hide. That’s why I didn’t join the Six Figure Chicks Program.
REMEMBER: If you decide to check it out, be careful about how good they make you feel, it is a very convincing way to winn you over.
Six Figure Chicks: A better way
If you are serious about creating your own business and making money from home. There are ways to do this and they don’t cost anything.
You still will need to learn a little and spend little time implementing certain things. However there will be NO or very minimal investment. No investment sounds much better though. Right.
The best option to do this is trough Affiliate marketing, and it is absolutely free to do.
What it means is that some of the techniques that six figure chicks use and charge money for can be accessed FREE.
The best place to start off is with Russel Brunson. He offers a FREE DVD and Free Information on how to build your business online. Russel is a very well known and trusted person In the internet and home business game. He has helped thousands people to create their business, including me.
Click on the link below to go to Russel’s website and find out more about it.
This is a video of a single mum who followed Russel’s free information and created a business and started making money within 48hours.
http://aajvcad.thesecondtier.com/studentreport
This link is to a video of Russel explaining and giving Free information on how to build your business.
http://aajvcad.TheSecondTier.com/awesomevideo
Dear reader, I hope this has helped you somehow from getting into a scam and being robbed of your money.
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Comments
Hey, i like what you have written. I was also pulled in by Six Figure Chicks and the way they have spoken to me. They made me feel so important and told me I had a gret attitude and how I would succeed....
You are absolutely right. Very good way to get people attached. Im not saying six figure chicks system is or is not working as i have not tried it. When investment was mentioned I had to let it go as Investing my money was not an option.
Anuways, take care
Lauren
Thanx... thumbs up...
Thank you dude...
I joined Liberty League last year. I purchased the personal development program for about $2200 and spend over $10,000 on a conference. I followed their marketing suggestions and spent several thousand dollars trying to recruit other people, believing it was a good opportunity. The income I've received, about $1500. I put my expenses on credit cards, as they are very good at inspiring you to get involved even if you don't have the money, as they are offering a solution to that. Of course now, I have a massive credit card bill and can't afford to pay it and am considering bankruptcy as my only way out.
Yes there are people making 5, 6 and 7 figures in this business. But as their own website "income disclosure" shows, 85% of active associates average only around $13,000 income, and I bet most have spent more than that on the business. Also, they only include active associates in their figures, not those people who have opted out as they are losing money.
I know those people who are successful will say I wasn't committed or am making excuses. But I can honestly say I joined up committed to making this work, and I followed their marketing system, and had thousands of people visit my ads and website. I decided to opt out when I realised that by trying to recoup my money I would probably be putting others into the situation I created for myself - financial ruin. And knowing that 85% of people won't make a six figure income, I could not in good faith promote the business as a six figure income opportunity.
So that's my actual experience. I hope my mistake saves others from making a similar one.
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Rita says:
6 months ago
Hi Sam,
Thank you so much for the post about six figure chicks. Realy appreciated.
Rita