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Liberty League - Is Liberty League A Scam

July 4th, 2008 · No Comments

by Tom Culbertson

Read this article over before you go and join Liberty League. You’ll be glad you did.

The main question that everyone wants to know about Liberty League is whether or not Liberty League is a scam. So do you think LLI is a scam? In my unbiased opinion I would say no. Are they the best home based business out there to start your at home company with? That is for you to decide. Let’s take a closer look now at the company.

Liberty League has been around now for quite a few years. Several years now in fact. The founders of Liberty League are Brent Payne and Shane Krider. The company is based out of beautiful Scotts Dale, Arizona.

Liberty League was founded for two main reasons. To give people the life and freedom that they always wanted by having their own home business. This in line with using the companies personal development products helps people to change their life. Not just monetary wise but emotionally and physically as well.

So there is the business side of Liberty League where you become a member and sell their products. Then you have the personal development side of the company where you use their products to help you achieve a better life.

Now I think Brent and Shane were on to something big here when they decided to market personal development products. It’s the price tag that they put on these products that makes me think they went the wrong direction instead of the right one.

Let’s look at Liberty League’s 3 main products here. 1st we have Beyond Freedom which has a cost of $1495. Second we have the Liberty League Conference which has a cost of $7995. Last we have the Summit Conference which has a cost of $12,995. I won’t go into detail about the products, that would take too much time. Let’s talk a little about numbers though.

You don’t have to go and buy any of Liberty League products to become a member. You just pay $49.95 for your website and your off and running. This is were I see a problem with Liberty League. Before you can make any money with the company you first are going to have to pass up five of your first sales to your sponsor. Then you can make money for yourself.

Liberty League gives you the option to buy the Beyond Freedom Program. Then you will only have to pass up your first two sales as oppose to your first five sales. Personally I don’t recommend being a part of any company that uses a pass up style program. Newer online companies have started to get away from this type of program.

So to cap things off here my conclusion would be to continue your search for the perfect online business. Liberty League although they have some very good products, it’s the price of the products that are in question. It’s also Liberty League’s flawed compensation plan that makes me suggest to everyone to continue searching for a better online business.

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