MLM Directory

Lawn Chair Millionaire Home Business/MLM Program?

I have heard mixed reviews about the Lawn Chair Millionaire Money Making System. Investing in an online business/money-making system can be risky, anyone know anything about LawnChairMillionaire? Thanks! This put me off a bit: http://www.lawnchairmillionaire.com.au/ Sorry - I might have explained myself incorrectly. I was looking at www.LawnChairMillionaire.com, which I though was dodgy. www.LawnChairMillionaire.com.au seems to have been set up by someone in Australia telling people that the main website (.com) is a scam.

Public Comments

  1. That website is a little deceiving. They use a power line to create a sense of urgency stating that anyone who comes in after you will automatically be in your downline so you better hurry and secure your spot. What they don't tell you is that you have to personally enroll 3 people to qualify for anything. What they do is charge you $79 (ish) to secure your spot and then you pay around $25/mo to keep it....so if you enroll right away you will receive approx. $25 for your first month and similar for the 2nd and 3rd which pays for your investment. But in order to really earn money you have to buy something from the Vault. They have 3 programs in there, one of them is betting on sports! Unless you are VERY internet savvy with online marketing, you want to stay away from this one. If you are just a beginner, you will likely earn back your investment but hard to say. They do indeed put thousands of names under you but if you're not sure what you're doing, you don't earn anything on those people. They also have an option where you can purchase leads, but most of those never come through. I prefer to stick to traditional style home businesses where I know what I'm doing. If I have a product that I feel others can use to make their lives easier, I can market that. I am not nearly educated enough on online marketing to make any money at all.
  2. http://www.discoveryarticles.com/articles/49609/1/Lawn-Chair-Millionaire---Two-Inches-From-Scam/Page1.html explains the whole scam
  3. This is clearly a scam. Here a great article about how to detect scams: http://chowmunga.com/home-based-business-scams/10-signs-of-a-home-based-business-scam/ Avoid it.
  4. Seems to be another get rich scheme
Powered by Yahoo! Answers