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The Energy Opportunity MLM Scam

Here’s the thing, you guys are looking to invest in some energy marketing opportunity, but do you know what you are looking at really… is it a scam or fraud? What are the names of the energy companies and are the scams or are they for real? The go by many names:

Izagg Energy

Ignite Energy

Stream Energy

Ambit Energy

There are probably others and you all are welcome to let us know about them. We want this to be a place of resource for the rest of the energy world. You see, we don’t think the scam is really in the actual businesses. We think and (know) the scam is in the way the independent energy reps or consultants prey on friends and family members.

The issue is that most of the energy MLM companies do pay their reps on time and also work well with their customers. In fact, the complaints about the scams and fraud on these energy companies is surprisingly very low. When we look across the landscape of all the network marketing energy companies, we are extremely impressed with the positive opportunities they bring out.

We will continue to review the MLM energy opportunities over the next few years or maybe months and keep you informed as to any scam or fraud complaints that come up. We will also monitor and let you know about any positive reports that we find about these companies. You can also leave comments below and tell us about your favorite energy opportunity.

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One Response to “The Energy Opportunity MLM Scam”

  • Chris says:

    MLM is not indicative of a scam. The problem is that people are misled into believing that they have the definite possibility of becoming wealthy provided they follow the program. Those instances of obtaining wealth are limted to those on the top few lines. Those that sign up afterwards normally may make some money, but not enough to replace their full time jobs. Most times, if they take the revenue and subtract the expenses of travelling and time spent, they operate at a loss. I tell people to log their time on a daily basis for 12 months. Take the revenue minus the expenses and dvide it by the hours spent on the MLM. Normally they either operate at a loss or less than minimum wage. This is tru for MLM’s that sell merchandise and UTILITIES. Keep in mind, energy is not the first utility to go MLM. The telephone industry had it years ago. It failed.

    When attending the weekly meetings, count the people that are present. How are all of those people going to have enough downline to make them wealthy? Most people will not do it, so don’t delude yourself into the fantasy. Also, why do they need to have weekly pep rallys if the opportunity is a once in a lifetime? I also love how they tell you to rid yourself of anyone that is negative towards the opportunity. Really? Why are they always so afraid of a little feedback? What successful organization operates without feedback?

    We like to call MLM’s “How to lose friends and alienate yourself from family”. Not much of a goal in my opinion.

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