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Home » Reviews » Negative Reviews » Infinity Loops Review – Another Crowdfunding Scam?

Infinity Loops Review – Another Crowdfunding Scam?

November 27, 2018 //  by John

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There are just way too many people promoting this program and it prompted me to do a solid, honest, and unbiased Infinity Loops review so that you can make a better decision on your own.

So rather than trying to sell you on this so that I can make a commission like all its members will be doing, let me show you what you can expect from an outsider’s point of view.

Although they have a lot of information on their site, I think it confuses anyone new to the world of making money online and that is why I have put together this Infinity Loops review.

Within this review, I want to show you exactly how this system works along with my personal opinion on whether or not you should join something that might not even be a viable business.

Whatever the case may be, I’m sure you’ll be able to at least make a smarter decision before you even finish reading this post.

So before you go back to the person who introduced this to you, telling them that you will be paying today, please pay close attention as this is what you need to know before embarking on any online business “opportunity”.

Infinity Loops Review – Product Overview


So what in the world is Infinity Loops?

Infinity Loops is a crowdfunding program that does exactly that, with a twist.

Have a bunch of people fund a specific cause in order to fulfill a quota from which they will use for that cause.

Very much like a GoFundMe campaign but with a money making opportunity attached to it.

So before you go right in thinking that you are going to be able to get a bunch of people to pay for your new business, let me show you how things actually work.

How it Works


I’m sure that you were introduced to this program as a way to make money and that is the main reason why this site was even created.

However, there is a formula that is not your typical crowdfunding gig, so let me walk you through the motions.

Infinity Loops is ran on a 2×2 matrix, which means nothing more than you being able to earn from two people you bring in.

Just like Crowd Rising (no longer exists), you will make money through the people you bring into the company and not through the funding of any products.

This is the same reason they want you to bring in two people after you get in.

Now instead of telling you how you can make this much if you get so and so to join and all that nonsense, I want to give you a simple understanding of how the whole money making process works.

Making Money With Infinity Loops


If you can recruit, you can make money with this site.

The main problem I have here is the fact that they use the crowdfunding model, which is nothing comparable to what you see out there.

This is not like GoFundMe and this is not like Kickstarter or Indiegogo either.

Infinity Loops is what we call a cash gifting program like BitFundZa, in which members are paid through their recruiting efforts.

Unlike a typical funding platform that you choose the amount you want to donate, this one has specific price points that leave you no choice.

You MUST purchase these positions in order to make money and if you joined for free, you will see that there is pretty much nothing beneficial to you in your back office.

You will see some zeros, which will only move IF you get others to join.

Don’t get anyone to join under you and you will see the same zeros until you do so.

The crazy part about all this is the amount needed to join this madness.

The Price to Join Infinity Loops


Everything starts at $30 (minus $5 admin fee) and with the way they explain things, some of you might still be confused.

Upon joining and paying, you will be required to get two others to do exactly like you did, right?

Now when those two do the same and then the two that they bring in do the same, the process is supposed to lead back to you, making the fee to cover the next level, all the way until you get to the last level.

These positions are automatic and requires no extra payment on your part.

As long as you can get two and they can get two, and so forth, everything should run the way it is supposed to.

Or will it?

Will it Work?


From the way it seems, you might get motivated and invest the $30 thinking you have nothing to lose.

The problem with programs like this is the fact that most positions will never get filled.

Recruiting someone into something without an actual product is not the easiest sale to make.

I mean, even with something like Melaleuca that has actual products, that is still a hard company to sell, so you can imagine how complicated things will get with Infinity Loops.

It can work but the chances aren’t likely.

Final Verdict: Not Recommended


The problem with Infinity Loops is the failure to provide an actual product or service like a real business should.

In the world of business and making money, there needs to be an exchange of some type of product/service or it will not be considered legit.

Some might say that no one is taking your money so it can’t possibly be a scam but just think about that $5 “admin fee” and how much of those the creator of this company actually makes.

It might sound small but when all the little minions start recruiting, you can bet that the owner will be the real winner once all this comes to a screeching halt.

Because this and any other cash gifting site will NEVER last, no matter how badly its paid members want it to.

What I Really Think


I have been apart of many sites like this in the past and I have never once cycled through even the first level of any matrix and I’m sure over 90% of its members experienced the same exact thing.

So before you start thinking that some $30 investment will turn into lots of money, remember what you saw in this review.

I hope you have learned a thing or two about Infinity Loops but most especially about how cash gifting actually works, as this will not be the last one you encounter.

Now you decide…

Is this really the next money making “opportunity” for you?

 

Category: Negative Reviews, Reviews

About John

Hey everyone, I'm John and I am the owner of this site. I have fallen for many scams, played the recruiting game, and lost thousands of dollars before finding something that actually works. With this site, I hope to save you time and money as there are too many gurus that care about nothing more than filling their pockets with YOUR hard earned money.

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  1. David Pegram

    December 26, 2018 at 2:47 am

    Infinity Loops is NOT a cash gifting program.

    Infinity Loops has a PRODUCT…that product is
    Banner and Text Advertising which you get on
    each Level you join.

    Reply
    • John

      December 26, 2018 at 11:27 am

      I have been apart of these “banner and text advertising” type programs David so trust me, I know exactly what this site is about. But besides the so called product, can you tell me how money is made?

      Reply

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