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Home » Reviews » Whole World Biz Review: Charity Scam?

Whole World Biz Review: Charity Scam?

October 31, 2016 //  by John

Welcome to My Whole World review!

Whether you call it Whole World or Whole World Biz it doesn’t matter.

You’ll get all the information you need before joining something you know nothing about.

There has been a lot of buzz about what this program is really about, especially with the whole charity thing that seems to be their bait.

Is this MLM?

A poor marketing method to get people to join some network marketing business?

Or is this just a flat out scam?

There are so many questions that come with a site like this and even I was confused.

With a bunch of research and a lot of digging, I have put together this Whole World Biz review to help you understand exactly what it is that you will be getting yourself involved with.

Whole World Review


Name: Whole World

whole world reviewWebsite: www.wholeworld.biz

Price: $100 + $5 activation fee

Overall Rating: 1/5 stars

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So What Exactly is Whole World?


Network marketing.

Who is it For?


Anyone looking to do exactly that.

The Product


Unlike your typical lotions and potions like Amway and Melaleuca, these guys don’t have anything tangible.

What they have done instead is they’ve used charity as a way to have some type of product or you can very well bet that this is a scam.

I guess you can say they’re selling…

I can’t even put a finger on it.

How it Works


So if you’re wondering what you’re actually paying for, just know that it is designed for the whole idea of network marketing.

Get other people to join and have them do the same for you to make an income.

Even just hearing the word charity and making money gets me feeling like I’m doing something wrong.

I feel that if I don’t join, I’m doing something wrong.

If I join trying to make money, I still feel it’s wrong.

For what it’s worth, the reasoning for anyone to join Whole World is to make money or we would just be out there giving money to charity without recruiting anyone.

Right?

So what we have here my friend is a network marketing business that doesn’t have a marketable product.

The Price to Join Whole World


To get started it is going to cost you $105 total.

$5 for your startup fee and then $100 for your contribution to charity, which will also be split with what you will be giving to your up-line.

The Compensation Plan


I’m sure you’ve watched their marketing video and you saw how you can make money if Jill joins Joe and Joe joins Mary.

That is what all they hype is about.

Making money, not giving it.

I would love to sit here and tell you how much you could make if you get so and so to join under you, but I’d rather not.

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Now I would like to add that these figures are very impossible to ignore, but do remember that recruiting in any type of product line is not going to be easy.

Also remember that when members quit, you lose out on income so getting to this is what I like to call “too good to be true”.

I’m sure the members that are pushing this site out there will try to tell you that there are people making this type of income, but I’m sure it’s not them.

I don’t care if they tell you that you need to “work” at building this business because it is not for everyone even if they try to say it is.

Been there, done that.

So is Whole World a Scam?


I have tried to see the good that can come from this site, but you can not mix a charity and a making money opportunity.

It just doesn’t work.

“How can I make money if I get X amount of people to join my team?”

“How can I market Whole World to grow my business?”

So if you’re still thinking that you’re here to give to some charity, you might want to really think about the whole reasoning for you to join something like this.

Again, you can go out there and give from the kindness of your heart.

End of story.

not-recommended

My Final Opinion of Whole World


I don’t recommend this site to anyone looking to create and run a solid business.

Charity is charity and business is business.

Now whether you think this is a scam or not is completely up to you.

Personally, I don’t like the business model and that is enough for me not to join.

If you are looking to give to charity, there are thousands of them out there that are willing to take your DONATION for whatever the cause may be.

Now if you are looking to create a solid business, I say you do some affiliate marketing.

Click here to see what program I used to learn how to run my online business.

Other than that, I don’t see Whole World to be something you can promote.

I mean, “hey do you want to give to charity and make money doing it?”

That just sounds wrong.

Period.

Anyways, thanks for reading my Whole World review and hopefully I have given you a better vision of what this site is really about.

If you have any questions about this or any other make money from home opportunity, feel free to leave it in the comments section below.

Cheers!

 

– John

A Work at Home Jobs

 

 

Category: Reviews, Negative 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. Norman Spooner

    October 31, 2017 at 9:56 am

    WholeWorld.biz is the biggest scam I’ve ever come across.

    First they forced me to pay the $5 registration fee twice. Never offered me a refund for the overcharge.

    Then I had to pay the $100 to donate to their fundraisers and supposedly people in my upline. Found out later that 50% goes directly into WholeWorldBiz’s pocket. Oh, and I had to pay an extra $5 again because it seems like whenever you spend money there at all, you have to register again and give them $5.

    Then I purchased their Money Machine because it came with a money back guarantee. Was supposed to be $199 for the package I chose. They offered a $20 off discount which after I purchased did not include any $20 discount. And again, there was that $5 extra fee for registration.

    I purchased a unique domain from them that was supposed to enhance my sales. Cost me $21 plus that $5 again and after I purchased it they refused to give me ownership.

    Now after I spent over $350 with this bogus company I suddenly get blocked from the site. I could not log into my account, I could not see any stats on what was happening, I just got a box saying you are blocked whenever I tried to log on.

    Total scam company and should be avoided at all costs.

    Reply
    • John

      October 31, 2017 at 11:06 am

      Thanks for sharing Norman. There are so many programs on the net these days and something that promotes “charity” is not a real business. Charity is charity and business is business. Get with something that has a solid product and a solid reputation if you plan on doing network marketing. You can also look into doing some affiliate marketing, which I think is even better. In the end, get with something legit and that can offer value to others. Sorry about your loss but keep trying to get that refund and I hope things work out for the better.

      – John

      Reply
  2. thu nguyen

    June 16, 2017 at 1:10 am

    Thanks for sharing, I lost 105 usd,
    I was cheated! In a month without a usd

    Reply
    • John

      June 16, 2017 at 8:45 am

      Not cool Thu and I wouldn’t stop trying for a refund if I were you.

      Reply
      • thu nguyen

        June 19, 2017 at 12:53 am

        give me your comment,Should we continue the Whole World? thank you !

        Reply
  3. Kirk Jensen

    April 30, 2017 at 11:27 am

    are you absolutely sure that whole world is a scam ? I like to see some kind of proof.
    charity isn’t a business.

    Reply
    • John

      May 9, 2017 at 6:53 am

      They get you to thinking this is some charity, but it’s nothing more than cash gifting, which is not legal.

      Reply
  4. Ethel Read

    March 5, 2017 at 9:37 pm

    IT IS SIMPLY A PYRAMID SCAM FINANCED BY ALL THE MUGS THAT FOLLOW THE LEADERS AND AT THE END WHEN IT COLLAPSES ALL THE MUGS LOSE THEIR MONEY AND THE WORLD WIDE “CHARITY” IS PROBABLY SIMPLY THE INSTIGATORS OF THE PYRAMID SCAM SIMPLY LINING THEIR OWN POCKETS!!!

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