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Home » Reviews » Negative Reviews » Future Net Review – Recruiting Scam In Disguise?

Future Net Review – Recruiting Scam In Disguise?

December 22, 2016 //  by John

With so many MLM programs out there, it makes it incredibly hard to find something that’s actually legit, going to pay you ON TIME, and will be around for the long haul.

This is my Future Net review, and in this article I’m going to find out whether or not the claims are as true as they say, which is to make money daily while you interact with other people in the same community.

I’m going to research this specific website, debunk all the reviews, write down my findings, then give my final verdict on it.

Is it really the first social network platform that allows you to make friends and communicate with others while you’re making money?

Let’s find out the truth about Future Net. Read on if that’s also something you are interested in.

Future Net Review


Name: Future Net

Website: www.futurenet.club

future-net-reviewPrice to join: Free

Minimum investment: $35 before you can withdraw your earnings

Founder and CEO: Stephan Morgenstern

Type: MLM

Overall Rating: 1/5 stars

A Brief History


Future Net was founded by Stephan Morgenstern and he is currently the CEO.

The Future Net headquarters is located in Poland, where Stephan has lived for the past 2 and a half years, where he now calls home.

He claims that he has been in the MLM business for over 25 years now, and he’s built large companies all around the world, with Future Net being one of them.

After all these years, he has created quite the network of people.

He has partnered up with them, and this is how he’s managed to start up huge companies and run them.

Fast forward to 2014, Stephen partnered up with his best friend (Roman Ziemian), and Future Net was officially launched.

Something Fishy Going On


After a little digging around, I discovered that Stephen and Roman have been involved in another scam, JUST before they created Future Net.

This scam was called One-Line-Online.

Long story short, they were selling green energy shares and scamming people by not paying them.

This was another system that had thousands of people join and invest money into it, just to have it shutdown.

Future Net Overview


Enough about the creators of this system let’s find what in the world this system is about.

Future net offers a wide range of different products that you can promote and make commissions for.

However, many people have said that it’s a cover-up for the recruiting scam that they are running and that’s really how every single one of these sites are in the first place.

And this is simply because the main focus of this website (including everyone who is partnered with it) are heavily concentrating on recruiting more and more people rather than focusing on the actual product.

Compensation Plan


If you haven’t already guessed, they offer a MLM compensation plan, which goes 10 levels deep and carries on to infinity (yes, really).

There are a large number of packages you can purchase and begin using as soon as you sign up.

And of course, when you spend money on the more expensive packages, the more money you can make.

You gain 30% commissions for every direct referral you recruit into the system, you will then start getting commissions for your downline – 10 levels deep – you can see the exact amount in the table below.

1. Level 5%
2. Level 5%
3. Level 5%
4. Level 5%
5. Level 5%
6. Level 3%
7. Level 3%
8. Level 3%
9. Level 3%
10. Level 3%

First off, you are placed in a 3×10 matrix, if you pay for the higher packages, you can start earning commissions from your up-line too.

This is the first time I’ve heard about that, and it’s not hard to figure out that this system isn’t going to last long.

There are also other “bonuses” you can receive, as with all websites online, so there’s nothing new here.

Who Future Net Is For


I would not recommend Future Net to anyone, 99% of all MLM businesses aren’t legit and the ones that do pay you for your earnings end up getting shut down because it gets extremely difficult to recruit more people in to the same system.

The internet is HUGE, and when the word gets around about the legit ones, everyone starts signing up.

After the “burst” (aka hype) of sign ups, it starts slowing down by a lot, making it almost impossible to recruit anyone else into that same site.

This is also the same reason why I recommend you start your own online business before trying to make other people rich promoting nothing but hype.

The Price to Join Future Net


To be apart if this system and start recruiting requires absolutely no money whatsoever, so it’s free to sign up and begin participating in the online scheme right away.

However, before you can withdraw your earnings (your commissions earned from the products and referrals) you have to purchase the Basic Package, which costs $35.

You will also need a sponsor to join or you will not be able to register.

Just another MLM tactic that I actually like because it means more money for members rather than just the owners.

Pros and Cons


Pros:

  • You can start up with this system without paying any upfront fees
  • Signup and start recruiting people right away, after the initial sign up
  • User-friendly, the entire website is easy to use. I never had any issues with finding my way around

Cons:

  • The sole focus of this website is to recruit more and more people into the compensation plan rather than selling the products to the general public. It contains so many levels, creating an exploitative money transfer scheme
  • The owners we involved in a scam before creating this system, I don’t see why this one won’t be the exact same. Especially because they aren’t actually promoting the products, but rather the money scheme
  • This system probably won’t be around for much longer, and if it is, there’s a high chance they aren’t even going to pay their members anyway
  • They hit you with massive up-sells when you do sign up, getting more and more money out of you

So is Future Net a Scam?


The word scam is a bit harsh and with the way the online world works, it’s really hard to flat out call any program a scam unless they are straight up trying to steal your money.

With products and a nice little income disclaimer, these guys have their behinds covered and you are going in this at your own risk.

Now whether or not I’d recommend this is a different story.

I’ve been through so many recruiting based schemes and when the sole purpose and existence of any “business” is to recruit, then that my friend is not a business.

Of course you’ll have its members disagree and only because they want more people to join.

Might not be a scam but I definitely give Future Net two thumbs down.

Do not join and do not waste your time trying to be the next best recruiter.

Everyone that you recruit will eventually quit when they realize what they really got themselves into, so save yourself the headache.

What I Recommend


I was once in your shoes and I have tried a bunch of different types of make money from home programs, which of course didn’t work.

Had some success with the recruiting nonsense and pretty much dumped money directly into other people’s bank accounts before landing on the absolute best way to make money from home.

Rather than having you recruit others to make money, they show you how to make money online selling other people’s products.

By far the best opportunity out there for anyone looking to make money online and quit that 9-5 that pays pennies.

Click here to learn more about the one program that worked for me and I’m sure will work for you too.

Other than that, you can join Future Net and play the recruiting game.

At least I explained exactly how it works and how you will make your money.

Thanks for reading my review and hopefully you can be smarter than most and do things the right way.

Whether you join this or not, I still wish you nothing but the best.

Good luck!

 

– John

A Work at Home Jobs

 

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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