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Worldwide Brands Scam?

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By webreviewer


When I was just starting using Worldwide Brands database, I would have told you that they were a complete scam and then probably take it back. If you want to know why I would take it back, read this Worldwide Brands review because this will be an honest opinion about their company.

I had bought Worldwide Brands Database when I was just starting out with my online career. I was expecting that their database would include xBox, designer bags, and high-end gadgets suppliers but it did not. I was not aware that these high-end things were not the things I could sell online. I did not know that selling those kinds products would involve me contacting their companies directly. These companies required me a minimum order that was too large I knew it wouldn’t be suitable for my online business.

I know I should have taken my time searching for profitable products online first before going ahead with Worldwide Brands and expecting a lot. I was just a beginner back then who instantly paid $400 for a database I did not know how to use. Luckily for me, Worldwide Brands database was very easy to use. I studied it for a while and learned that through it, there are now several successful eBay sellers: turns out that Worldwide Brands educates its customer how to have a successful online store through podcasts, newsletters, and videos. These successful eBay sellers get their products from different suppliers that are listed in Worldwide Brands database.

In about some time, I have learned that high-end products are not the products you need to have a successful online business. Instead you need reliable suppliers who can give you a constant supply of products that are profitable online. Worldwide Brands taught me all of these. Because of their reliable suppliers who are constantly being checked and verified from time to time, and because of their market research tools, I was able to find the product that drove me to success. Clearly now, Worldwide Brands is not a scam. It took me a while to realize this though because I had not done any research about them before purchasing their database.

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FORGET-ME-NOT  says:
4 months ago

I joined WWB too and am very impressed with their professional way of doing business. I took Chris's seminar and also have done many of the webinairs that Shawna produces with them - I agree with you that they are not a scam and do follow up to help people get started all the way. As a matter of fact, I found a very militant website through them that was selling products but that was extremely militant and contacted Chris right away and he removed them. Glad you wrote this article so that other people might go to them instead of some of the other real scammers. thank you. Debbie

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