Aachoo.com Scam Report: The Inside Scoop
Aaachoo is getting a lot of buzz right now because they just launched. The big question on everyone's mind is, “Is Aaachoo.com a pyramid scheme or a scam? Are they really paying their members? Can I really make $1,800 a month for doing nothing? Is their product any good? Are they going to drain my bank account when I give them my information?
I've done some research on these questions, and I have what I believe to be the best answers on the internet to date; take that for what you think its worth.
First of all what is Aaachoo.com?? It is a social media site that has a network marketing compensation structure. There several companies that are on this bandwagon right now, YourNight.com, and PeopleString.com are 2 examples of this.
What I do like about Aachoo is that they are marketing on the correct platform. Rather than trying to directly compete with Linkedin, Myspace, or Facebook, they are broadcasting themselves as the social media site for network, affiliate, and online marketers. Why is this good?
Well, what if Aaachoo.com reaches their goal, and a large percentage of the network and affiliate marketing population join their site? This would be a structured community of Active Buyers! People that are actively buying MLM and affiliate products are likely to keep buying… translation, $30 a month gets you a great source of leads for your primary business, and more leads equals more sales.
Yes, you heard me correctly, Aaachoo.com should by no means be your primary business. This is the question you need to ask yourself, “Is $30 a month worth it for access to a great set of leads for my business?” If the answer is “Yes,” then it might be a good idea for you to Sign Up.
Is Aaachoo a pyramid scheme or a scam? I'm going to be honest, I'm about 95% sure that they are a legitimate, legal business. Pyramid Schemes don't have products, and Aaachoo.com is an affiliate marketing arm for Aaachoo.org, which is their premium social media site designed for network and affiliate marketers. I registered for it because I think $30 a month is worth getting targeted leads for my business.
Also, every time you register someone for the site, you get $15, so it is a lead source that can pay for itself. The site comes with a blogging profile, so you can copy the HTML from your wordpress blog, and paste it into your Aaachoo profile to get some more exposure, and potential lead generation. Aaachoo has not drained my bank account, and in my first day I already had over 100 Paying Members in my downline without lifting a finger.
Aaachoo.com is a forced matrix, meaning that spillover is virtually guaranteed to come into your business from upline sponsoring. The claim in the compensation plan is that you can make a little over $1,800 a month without ever sponsoring someone. This is true because you get paid on levels one through six in the forced matrix whether you ever bring someone in or not. Aaachoo is so new that I haven't been able to find any social proof for this payout, but I did contact a reputable online marketer about whether or not he has been getting paid, and Yes, He has.
Aaachoo.com pays their sales force through AlertPay, which is a free payment account kind of like PayPal that is used around the world. The online marketer that I contacted recieved $600 in his Alert Pay account from Aaachoo.com, and has only been a member of the site for 2 weeks.
I'm going to be honest, that will probably not be the case with most people, but I look at it like this: If I were in Las Vegas and I wanted to gamble $30, and there was a decent chance I could do a minimal amount of work and get $1,800 in return, I would take that bet. Especially if that $30 investment gave me access to a group of people that had the potential to make me more money.
Aaachoo.com is brand spanking new, people are flocking to it like polar bears to a whale carcass. It really isn't even on the ground floor yet, because they are still working on the foundation. You might ask… “Are they going to make it?” Well, honestly I don't know, but if you can throw a few payments of $30 at it with a decent shot at getting paid thousands, would you really care?
If $30 is going to break your bank, then don't do it. If $30 is worth getting access to a group of active buyers for your primary networking business, then roll the dice with me and lets see if this baby gets off the ground. In case you were wondering, the matrix has the potential to pay out just over $80,000 a month.
Look, it won't happen to most people, but there are a handful of us out there that are going to register for this, get lucky with the forced matrix, and make an extra $1800 a month for doing squat! Everyone else will have great access to targeted leads, and you can cancel if you don't like it.
Like I said, DON'T let this get in the way of your Primary Business, and don't blame me if you spend $30 and nothing comes back, or the company collapses… but don't blame me if you held onto that $30, or spent it on a 30 pack, and accidentally missed out on a fortune.
I hope that helped, that is the best assessment I could give with the information that is currently available.
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