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Originally Posted by ianb
I Think they are being greedy.
Most affiliates are already spending £40 per month and they are trying to get us to spend an extra £15.
To get the full benefits of being an affiliate, they want to to buy every product they sell.
It is now clear to me that they care only about their profits and how much more they can get out of the affiliates.
I am quiting today.
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Hi.
Its a shame you feel that way, and also a shame that its making you leave this business. This really is the easiest mlm business i know off.
Another shame is the fact that this is your first post on this forum, and some people will think you have just come on here to knock the opportunity. ( a dream stealer?)
Like you I also feel that this is VWD being a tad greedy, but at the same time it does give us as affialiates the chance to develop a further income strand. Some people will play this game regular some wont. I do feel that £15 a month is a bit much, and for that reason I have decided not to promote it, I have placed a few links online, but nothing more, from those links, I have some free prospects into my system, whom overtime may well join as lottery players/affiliates.
End of the day, VWD are a company and will have a target to make money/profit. This is a good thing though, I have a lot of friends that worked a MLM company before called everyday essentials, a brilliant opportunity, with one major downfall, no money. I know the two biggest earners in EE (untill it folded), they both worked very hard, and saw their income disappear overnight.
So if vwd makes money from this,is that a bad thing? No - thats only a good thing, it makes the company more stable, and means our incomes for the future will be more secure. It also means that the company has more income to invest in improving the site, and the materials we use, and also in the future to develop new/better games, and other ways for us as affiliates to secure other income streams.
Ask yourself why did you join VWD?
Was it to play for free?
was it to make an income?
Was it to give yourself more free time?
Was it for pocket money?
Seriously before you leave think about why you got involved, and then decide if another opportunity can give you the same potential chance.
Hope that helps
Dave