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Home » Reviews » Negative Reviews » Will The Four Corners Alliance Group Scam You?

Will The Four Corners Alliance Group Scam You?

Last Updated: February 26, 2016 //  by John

4 Corners Alliance Group
2.1

Summary

Name: Four Corners Alliance Group

Owner: David Harrison

Website: www.fourcornersalliancegroup.com

Price: “$18”

four-corners-alliance-groupWith the price being so low to start, it is almost impossible for anyone to believe that the Four Corners Alliance Group is not a scam. In this review, I want to show you what this multilevel marketing business has to offer and if it is in fact JUST $18 that you have to pay to make the money they claim you’ll make.

I am really not a fan of MLM although I was once apart of a couple in my young life, mind you I’m only 31. The Four Corners Alliance Group is another MLM that most people consider a pyramid scheme.

I had to do a review on this business because it leaves most people questioning if it actually a legit business, because of their claim to make 100k + a month with a very small investment of $18. Let’s see what is all the hype with the 4 Corners Alliance Group.

Product Overview


No doubt, this is a multilevel marketing business and just like everyone else in its family, it comes with the whole “if you sign 3 then you get 3 blah blah blah” nonsense, which I am not going to get into.

It promotes saving money and comes with a very robust compensation plan. It has some other products in the back office, but it is completely optional and I know no one told you about them either.

Almost everyone that is not associated with this business or any MLM business for that matter would consider this nothing but a Ponzi scheme and in most cases, that’s what it usually is. Do we have a diamond in the rough here?

I am not affiliated with the Four Corners Alliance Group and I am not in any way shape or form fascinated by anything about network marketing, so you will be getting nothing but an unbiased review from someone that is not trying to promote this business like all the other positive reviews you have probably come across.

Why Only $18?


Most MLM businesses start off at a very high price but with the four corners Alliance group it’s only $18. There must be a catch right? Well of course, why wouldn’t there be?

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Initially, it will only cost you $18 but there are other products in the back end that is completely “optional”. You will NEED to purchase these products if you want to earn commissions on them. No ands, ifs, or buts.

So what’s the catch?

The Hidden Products


Not many members will tell you about these products and it is simply because you will do one thing. You will run! What happened to JUST $18? That is how programs like these are designed and it’s never going to change.

I like to live by the good ole rule (although I am a full blown entrepreneur) and that is simply this.

“If it sounds too good to be true, then it most likely is”

Same thing applies here and it is no different. I don’t care how “optional” these products are, it is designed the way it is so that you can purchase them yourself or you will lose out on the commissions.

You don’t want to lose out on the commissions now do you?

More Hidden Secrets


If you take a look at Four Corners Alliance Group’s income disclaimer, you will see how they mention that the expected average ANNUAL GROSS income is between $500 and $2000. Annually? I make that much with my current business in 1 month!

These are the things that most people don’t see and every single MLM business has an almost identical fail rate. There is not one that has even more than 10% of the company making a decent amount of money and more than 90% of the income is made at the top.

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So much for promoting 100k + a month incomes. They are nothing but hype and everyone and their mothers (literally) are trying to do the same thing with their MLM business.

Tired of MLMs? Try this instead!

Making Money From Your Profits – The Comp Plan


Other than that nonsense, these guys actually have a decent comp plan. Rather than having to spend more money to make more money, the company uses your profits (your referral’s money) to invest into making more money.

This can be confusing, but this is how your money gets recycled if you want to call it that. Here is a breakdown of the compensation plan and how you will be making money through their what seems to be, recycle program.

 

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Put your eyes back in their sockets and pick your jaw back up because these are very, very unlikely. There is a lot more to it than they make it seem and like I said, you need to be really good at network marketing if you want to make this happen.

What I Didn’t Like


First of all, I really hate being lied to. I mean who doesn’t? Just like most programs out there, they always have a hidden agenda and these guys are definitely not the exception.

If you have done any type of network marketing, you will know that it is not easy to get anyone to signup with your program. You will have to get your people to get their people to signup and then that’s when the money comes in.

If you are not Brad Campbell or any of the big dog multilevel marketers then you are not going to make it here. Yes you have a very catchy only $18 program, but it is not as easy as everyone makes multilevel marketing out to be, especially when you have a surprise waiting for them on the other side.

You may signup a couple here and there and then bam! You’re back to your regular old 9-5 going to lunch with your co-workers. Although I give a lot of respect for people in the network marketing business, there is just too many people who don’t make it and we’re talking about a 97% fail rate.

I (just like you) was actually very interested in what they were offering for $18, but that of course turned my smile upside down in no time. After that, I found no use for this program.

Final Verdict


The Four Corners Alliance Group is nothing but a scam. With all the MLM businesses that come my way and all the online marketing scams, this is one that I actually thought was different.

Selling someone something for $18 is almost too easy to sell, and just like I thought, it was too good to be true. DO NOT let the little $18 fool you or you’ll just become another statistic.

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What I Think


I have done my share of multilevel marketing and I know exactly how it is. I have made a decent amount of money with it, but some companies can’t last and then they get shutdown. Where will that leave you?

There are too many pyramid schemes out there and this falls right into that category. Trying to get people to join you is NOT going to be easy and when they see what’s waiting behind door #1, good luck explaining the hidden products.

If you do want to create a solid work from home business, you need to use programs like the Wealthy Affiliate, which doesn’t require you to play the recruiting game. Click here to learn more about this program.

I hope you found this review on Four Corners Alliance Group to be helpful to you and hopefully you can have a better understanding of this business and what it has to offer. To whatever it is you decide to do, I wish you the best. Cheers!

 

– 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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  1. Vera

    September 16, 2017 at 1:36 am

    Wonderful biz and if u to lazy to work it keep ur mouth shut asshole. We all making money so go lay on the couch and do nothing as u prefer doing im in 10mnths and i love it. Network marketing is not for sissys. We work hard to make it work.

    Reply
    • John

      September 16, 2017 at 8:19 am

      You’re so tough that your grammar got all jacked up. Be a little smarter and approach things like a real businessman. Just because you’re in any program does not mean it’s for everyone. I’m in network marketing my friend but it doesn’t make me manlier than anyone else and it doesn’t make me a “sissy” if I’m not in network marketing. I work hard to make my overall businesses work and yes, I work from home full-time. Do you do the same or are you sending this comment from your phone at your day job like a real winner telling all your co-workers how awesome your online business really is even if you’re still there? Shaking my head…

      Reply
  2. Vera Kotze

    December 24, 2016 at 2:42 am

    I have been with 4corners a mont and have made R5000 already, Stop downing something u are to lazy to work for,x

    Reply
    • John

      January 1, 2017 at 9:39 am

      Who’s doubting what “system” Vera?

      Reply
    • Jason

      April 10, 2017 at 2:29 pm

      I joined 4CG back in October of 2016, paid the initial $18, got the 3 people required etc. Never received payment or commission, finally got my money back plus other s back as well. I would never recommend them to anyone, books are a complete joke. This is a scam.

      Reply
  3. Skyler

    December 3, 2016 at 1:29 am

    Curious, have you heard of LegalShield? And if so, what’s your opinion? Enjoyed your review, thank you.

    Reply
  4. Rob

    August 3, 2016 at 11:00 am

    You don’t have to promote Wealthy Affiliate? This whole blog was created to promote Wealthy Affiliate. So you’re not being straight up and honest. I know the game well and what you are doing is misleading people just to get them into Wealthy Affiliate. I was a member of Wealthy Affiliate and you do have to promote to make money with them. Be it their website or anything else you’re promoting. 4 CORNERS is NOT A SCAM! Writing bogus reviews….now that is the SCAM!

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    • John

      August 3, 2016 at 11:16 am

      I can not stand people like you that troll the web because you aren’t making any money. In case you didn’t know this, I am a member of 4 Corners, so please stop thinking you know what you’re talking about because you don’t.

      I have been a member of 4 Corners for some time now and I have yet to make a penny. Is it because I’m not recruiting, Rob? Tell me what I’m doing wrong and why I’m not making any money with 4 Corners, please. I can’t even tell you how many people come to me trying to get me to join this site when I’m already a member.

      Now I’m sorry you can’t comprehend what WA teaches, but they are really the best program on the net today and NO it’s not designed to promote them. You promote what you want and they teach you something called affiliate marketing, which is designed to show you how to pick a niche, build a site, and make money. That’s the business model and that is what works. None of this recruiting type stuff. I have several websites as well as a team behind me, which builds out sites on other niches, which I’m sure you know nothing about.

      Now with this blog (mine), I get to promote any and every product I write about, to include 4 Corners. Do you think I want to show people about recruiting people? I have been apart of many of these gigs in my life and they are all the same. WA has taught me to think outside the box and create my own affiliate marketing business.

      I’m in a group called “12 week Millionaire”, ever hear of them? Well that’s what I’m in and I don’t see even $100 happening in 12 months. But whatever, I paid my dues and I can say whatever I want. I know people in 4Corners that have over 100 people in their downline and they are barely past $600. That’s ridiculous!

      In the end my friend, we all decide what we want to do and if you think you’re going to be rich with 4Corners then so be it. I’m all about people doing something outside of the 9-5 world. I’m not a big 4Corners fan, but hey, if you like it then go for it. Just don’t go on MY SITE and try to tell me I’m only doing this to promote one thing.

      I promote MANY other sites on here and I make money regardless. I’m sure you’re not even making $1k/month so you should get out there and start recruiting. Good luck and thanks for your time!

      Reply
  5. Iniabasi

    March 28, 2016 at 12:36 am

    Hello,
    I am a Nigerian, I stumble over your blog and it is really interesting. Success and failure depends on your mindset. As a Nigerian, since I started 4corners I have made lots of money, my team members also are making money. The business is easy you need to work as a team.

    T- together
    E- each
    A- achieve
    M- more

    THE BUSINESS 4 CORNER IN SUMMARY…………….

    4 Corner is a company that offers the average person a business opportunity to turn a one time fee of $18 to over $500,000.

    4 Corner is a US company with head quarters in Las Vegas. CEO of 4 Corner is David Harison

    4 Corner has 2 Products.
    Financial Educational E books & Monthly news letters.
    these 2 products are high quality cutting edge and very informational about Finances & Businesses.

    No experiences needed
    All you need is four friends under u, and help them get four friends of their own and u done!!
    ( these friends and their sign up will duplicate the process)

    Note:
    4 Corner is great for people who are new to Network Marketing.
    And are looking for the easiest, cheapest, and most easy way to earn extra income from home every week and reoccurring Monthly.

    4 Corner will turn you into a millionaire under 1 year if u take action NOW…, if u join NOW…, and have 4 friends join NOW….and they repeat the process NOW!

    You will become a millionaire just by selling financial education E-books & newsletter to 4 friends….shocking.!!! but real.

    No more idol time chatting with friends on whatsapp & facebook with no gain…….see value for your time by making money online while u chat………and share opportunity to friends…..

    4 Corner is a $18 business decision. plain & simple.

    HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE?

    If u take Action NOW! and sign up and get 4 friends they will take action NOW! And get 4 recruit of their own. if everybody takes Action NOW! Pay the $18 and signs up 4 friends…..u can see level 6 ($559,000) within a few months.

    Even if it takes you a year to reach level 6. Is the current Job you are at now going to put you in the position to earn $559,000 within a year?

    Is $18 REALLY WORTH HOLDING ON TO BE SKEPTICAL?

    Think about the last time you spend $18 on something u didn’t really need on something that didn’t pay u every month forever. Don’t be skeptical spending $18 on your future when you have no problem spending it on……CLOTHES, DRINKS, HAIR SALON, NAILS ETC…..

    Do something today that your future self will thank you for.
    Bless you.

    Reply
  6. Cch

    March 22, 2016 at 9:18 pm

    Don’t forget – both Warren Buffet and Donald Trump own mlm companies. That tells me the business model works. The problem is that it has to be duplicatable so that all members are successful if they folllow a proven plan. Mary Kay, Avon, Tupperware and Amway are proof of this.
    Your agenda is to drive traffic to wealthy affiliate. Your not being exactly honest yourself!!!!

    Reply
    • John

      April 18, 2016 at 8:47 am

      The one thing you really need to understand is the fact that you are not Donald Trump or Warren Buffet. The next thing you need to understand is the fact that they OWN these companies. Yeah, let’s just make the rich richer, right? You really need to open your eyes and realize that you are going to keep doing the same thing if you don’t start your own business.

      I’m looking to drive traffic to Wealthy Affiliate? I recommend it because it does not do a single thing that involves recruiting. I can literally promote any product I choose and still make money my friend, but I am being straight up honest. Do you think I didn’t pay my dues for Four Corners? It’s only $18 my friend and anyone can pay that.

      Am I rich from it? Of course not. I knew what I was getting myself into, but I just have to be straight up and honest about things or I’m not really helping anyone. So what do I recommend? You guessed it! The Wealthy Affiliate. It comes with a free starter membership, which will teach you a wealth of knowledge right off the bat. Best online business, hands down.

      This of course is a recommendation to anyone that is not interested in network marketing and also for someone looking to build their own online business. All in all, thanks for your two cents and I absolutely hope you are doing great here.

      Reply
    • Amos

      April 30, 2016 at 1:10 pm

      Yes, Donald Trump formed a Network Marketing Company called Trump Network. He purchased a company called Idea Health and started selling supplements using his network. He claimed that it will be bigger than Mary Kay or Herbal Life. To cut the story short, it failed dismally and crumbled on its self. Herbal Life is still being investigated, even after years in operation. Not to mention the recently closed Vemma Network. Create your own website, sell affiliate products and get paid by Amazon ….. it is stupid simple.

      Reply
  7. Robert B

    January 31, 2016 at 4:47 am

    From what I saw on the sign up there is a stipulation that you agree to buy the first “education” product for $18 but you are required to purchased the next six as you make commissions on the first, etc…so this to me is roundabout way to make you pay more than $18, just a different way of getting it from you. Then there is a monthly “newsletter” of $29.95. Is that required? if so another charge that is going to be taken from you. So to say it’s a “one time” fee of $18 is, well, bullshit. And then there is the good old matrix. I love the “you can make…” line they sucker people with. Yes you can. You can also win the lottery for $50M. With the lottery you know what are paying for and how much and it is a one time cost. With the same odds. This smacks of barely ethical and will make the biggies rich by being barely ethical.

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    • John

      January 31, 2016 at 8:27 am

      Yeah I’m gonna have to agree with you on this one Robert and like always, you’ll have its members defending it, which is completely normal. We shall see where this goes though, but I’m glad you can see the big picture!

      Reply
    • Viper

      February 27, 2016 at 1:27 am

      You think too small…the product purchases are made from your earnings which is always way bigger than the cost of the products themselves…I don’t give a f**k if this forces another way of getting me to to pay for some s**t! Because in the end, these payment ain’t coming out of my pocket and the whole suspicion s**t on your part won’t matter anymore if you know what level six or even seven is talking about…this whole article is full of negative s**t!…..to quote their generous offer with addition of my own pepper and salt, “You either join four corners alliance with $18 and stand a chance of making over $500k” or “spend $18 on packs of cigarettes so you can sm**e and d*e!!!!

      Reply
  8. Chancie Clay

    January 2, 2016 at 4:03 pm

    I’m proud to be part of four corners..lol people always say it’s a scam.. I’m like sure I’m scammed up for life and I love it.. Unsuccessful people complain about it’s a scam.. I tried other work from home jobs and this recieved better feedback.. I rather get $500k and more in a year on this program.. Other then $3-5k a month off another one I love my four corners team.. “Don’t take it personal it’s just business”

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    • John

      January 2, 2016 at 11:25 pm

      So you’re making 500k a year? If Four Corners can make me and anyone in my team I will quit my job and join you in a heartbeat. You see though, that’s just not how things work with MLM. It takes a bunch of people (what you like to call a team) and then you all put money in. Then you go around talking about it like you just did, because you and your team build a lot of hype. In the world of business, it takes money to make money, so the only way to make that type of money is to have boatloads of people join the same thing you just joined. But hey, to each his own right? I wish you the best Chancie and I hope you enjoy that 500k!

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      • Chancie Clay

        January 3, 2016 at 12:58 pm

        All I invested in this was $18 dollars so that’s it.. No extra charges I will spend $60 on a game at gamestop so why not invest in a life changing opportunity.. I have like 1010 people on my downline and still adding more.. I even change people’s view on four corners after they tell me it’s a scam..No you think it’s a scam don’t knock something you haven’t tried.. I rather work for myself then make someone else rich especially overworking and getting a weak paycheck.. But I will gladly sign you up.. With that being said hello my name is chancie this is a social media marketing job. You must have a facebook or instagram for this position. But at least a Facebook for the job.

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        • John

          January 4, 2016 at 5:43 am

          So I would have to recruit, pretty much?

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      • Ashima

        January 18, 2016 at 7:27 am

        I totally agree with you John that it’s a scam with a capital S…. I received the link from a friend and she was really trying hard to convince me its not a pyramid scheme. I’m sorry folks I’m just not stupid or gullible. I also found out from my friend that she has spent loads of money trying to make this be a positive return. It’s beginning to interfere with her marriage.

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        • John

          January 18, 2016 at 8:35 am

          Marriage? Wow, now that’s nuts! With every single MLM out there, you will have the people that claim it is the best thing out there and it has changed their life (mostly lies), and want nothing more than for you to join the same exact thing that they just joined.

          Get more people to join = make more money

          Very simple concept but it’s really not for everyone. I have been apart of some in my lifetime and I just couldn’t see myself playing the recruiting game knowing that most people will not make money under me.

          If it wasn’t for the Wealthy Affiliate, I really don’t know what I would do. I’d probably be at my old job or maybe trying my very hardest to recruit people just for MY benefit. I’m glad you see the big picture Ashima and hopefully you have found something that works for you!

          Reply
  9. Iroko Akinola

    December 13, 2015 at 6:30 pm

    I have read your “honest review” of 4 corners, am not a member yet but do wish to join and I also sign up for WA though not premium yet…but the point is this out of the thousands of WA premium member not everyone will make money from the program and that those not make the program a scam and I think the same applies to MLM…If it is your business, you have to work at it…you make money online because you are daily working it…so I do not think the business model should be blamed…if your upline makes money and you not make…work your business and teach the people under you to do the same and the result might be identical

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    • John

      December 14, 2015 at 9:53 am

      I completely disagree Iroko. Affiliate marketing (what is taught at WA) can work for absolutely anyone and I am a prime example of that. On the MLM side of things, been there done that. However, there are HUGE differences between the two.

      Affiliate marketing does not require any type of recruiting whatsoever and MLM does. Recruiting is the name of the game in any and every MLM you join. I have been apart of over 5 MLMs and yes I have had success with them.

      The thing I couldn’t swallow was the fact that my downlines weren’t making any money. I don’t care what anyone says about “it’s up to you to make money with MLM”, that is not the case. The FACT is that more than 95% of anyone in MLM will NOT make money and that is the truth. Can you tell me where everyone’s (that isn’t making money) money is going? Straight to the up-lines and everyone at the top.

      Do I think MLM is a scam? Not so much, but it is nothing new and with the fact that everyone is working to make the people at the top money is definitely not something I would recommend. Empower Network? Been there, done that. Pro Travel Plus? Total scam. Melaleuca? Got backed up with products and couldn’t sell overpriced organic products.

      The point of this is not to try and bash anyone and their so called “business”, but rather to show you that there are alternatives out there. I make a full-time income online and I don’t even talk to anyone. Again, anyone can do affiliate marketing. Period.

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    • Mira

      December 14, 2015 at 11:33 pm

      I am a 4 Corners affiliate, I have to be honest I was skeptical and thought it was a scam but it really isn’t. The only issue is you have to make sure to dont sign up a lazy downline. As long as everyone gets their 4 people it’s good if they don’t that’s what slows up your process

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      • Jeannie Hamman

        February 25, 2016 at 10:31 am

        Hello
        I joined Four Corners Alliance Group and I cannot get into my backoffice. I have a company
        who is a legit company that takes care of computer problems and I use them and they
        told me that, through NO fault of mine, that Four Corners Alliance Group had blacklisted me.
        I tried to get into my backoffice a few times and they said the computer kicked me out and
        Four Corners Alliance Group blacklisted me. I have tried to call them and can never get
        them. I sent them an email a week ago and have not heard a thing but I emailed them
        again tonight. It is listed on my bank statement that I have paid the $18. My computer people told me that Four Corners Alliance Group will have to take care of this. I would appreciate hearing from you.

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  10. Eko

    October 15, 2015 at 2:00 am

    Don’t knw about you John,
    I love my MLM
    It’s real and it’s No1 at businessforhome.org
    Join or not!
    Alliance in Motion Global for life
    MLM has never been easy
    Same as any other business
    But team work makes it less stressful
    And dat’s one reason why you quit bro

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    • John

      October 15, 2015 at 5:18 am

      Tell me you’re making at least 5k/month and I’ll think about it. If you’re one of the many that aren’t even making $500/month then I really don’t know what you’re trying to impress me with. Let’s see some proof. I don’t care how awesome you think it is, what are you really making with this no matter how much you think it’s the best thing since sliced bread. Let’s see it.

      Reply
  11. mary gitau

    October 10, 2015 at 7:28 pm

    even if we are in wealth affiliate, we should stop pretending to know it all and do extensive research before writing any negative review on any topic or company. we can also ask Kyle and Carson to give us a review. they are well experienced.otherwise in the end, if all we do is portray every other company as a scam and wealth affiliate as the only legit programe, people will end up hating the programe too.im saying this because all the negative review about every programe come from our members who also shamelessly ask people to join them .what a shame. that is not why we are in the programe. be advised. i say this with no apologies.

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    • John

      October 11, 2015 at 1:02 am

      So you’re telling me I don’t know what I’m talking about? Just because Kyle and Carson are making more money than both of us put together, what makes them better than me? I have reviewed hundreds of programs and I do nothing but give the truth. Please tell me what I said to make you think otherwise. Obviously you’re affiliated with this program and that is totally fine. It’s a typical MLM and that’s about it.

      The truth is that not everyone will make it with ANY MLM and all the money will be going nowhere but the top. Have everyone at the bottom push out the product, so everyone else can get rich. You should know better than that Mary, but obviously you don’t. I have had some success with MLM and although I saw a decent income, not everyone can say the same. It was only a matter of time that my downlines realized that they weren’t going to make it before they quit. I just couldn’t continue to recruit people just so I can make money, it’s just not right.

      As far as Wealthy Affiliate is concerned, I promote them because it is a completely legitimate business that allows ANYONE to create their own business without having to recruit a single person. I promote over 20 programs on this site and WA just so happens to be one of them. Trust me, WA is not the only program I promote, so quit trying to make it seem like I bash other companies just to promote them just because you have done it before or something. I stated the facts and that is all I did, so I really don’t know what you are talking about.

      All MLMs are the same Mary and I can say whatever it is that I want about them because no one is going to make life changing income unless you are in earlier than everyone else. I’m curious, are you at least making over 5k a month with any type of online business, since you have so much time to go looking for reviews on other companies?

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  12. guzzi

    September 15, 2015 at 10:37 pm

    Let’s face it and do the Maths, A total of 5460 persons is needed to get to level 6 in other to earn a total of $500,000. Now if we multiply $18 by 5460 that should be $98,280. Wooow wouldn’t I just invest that and get a total returns of $500,000?? It simply says its all SCAM, please be WISE

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    • Ernest

      October 3, 2015 at 11:06 am

      Stupid! level you forgot the “CHECK MATCHING BONUS” I really can’t stand Stupid people. At least KNOW WHAT TF you’re talking about before posting. at 5460 people, you acquire over a million and you’ll be at level 6 monthly income of $100,000 per month.

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  13. Thomas

    August 1, 2015 at 1:28 pm

    How you are not lying to me? Only way to convince me you tell the truth is your pay for me!

    Then I’m right! You are a liar!

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  14. Thomas

    August 1, 2015 at 1:22 pm

    You have proof isn’t a scam! You put there money where mouth is. Only way they have convince me this is a scam! They have pay for me to proof this isn’t a scam!

    Then I’m right! This is a scam!

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  15. Thomas

    April 4, 2015 at 2:13 am

    You have proof isn’t a scam? You put your money where your mouth is. That’s the only way to convince me this isn’t a scam! You have to pay for me to prove this isn’t a scam!

    Then I’m right! This is a scam!

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    • John

      April 4, 2015 at 7:36 am

      I’m actually on your side man, lol. It’s really hard for me to say that any MLM is legit actually, so don’t think that I’m trying to promote this. However, you can’t tell where any MLM is going, and some get shutdown, leaving people looking for the next best thing. Then you have all that hard work gone to waste and a bunch of embarrassed people who actually give up on the whole work from home thing. This is why I always recommend programs like Wealthy Affiliate, which is completely ran by you. It is probably the only true “be your own boss” opportunity and you decide if you want to close shop. What are your thoughts on making money from home?

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      • Sabrina

        April 21, 2015 at 11:16 pm

        Is wealthy affiliate for someone who already has a business? I don’t have my own business, and I really don’t have a niche to be able to run my own business.

        Reply
        • John

          April 22, 2015 at 2:39 am

          Wealthy Affiliate will show you how to start your own business online. There you will learn about choosing your niche as well as everything else about making money online. It’s a great program and gives you a completely free trial, so you get to see what it’s all about before you commit to anything. I’ve made money online because of them, and I know you can do the same.

          Reply
      • Thomas

        August 1, 2015 at 1:29 pm

        Does Bible say help poor & needy?

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  16. Thomas

    April 4, 2015 at 2:02 am

    What if I don’t get person under me?

    Then what!

    MLM = Making Less Money!

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    • John

      April 4, 2015 at 2:11 am

      Hahahaha, I’ve never heard that before and I like it. You are right though, recruiting is the name of the game and getting people under you is not easy to do. Great use of the acronym Thomas.

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      • Sheldean Laiken Ncube

        June 18, 2015 at 9:07 pm

        Hie.

        This sounds interesting ,so how does one join this adventure?

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        • Thomas

          August 1, 2015 at 1:21 pm

          What people on low income? Hmm!

          Reply
  17. Carol

    March 30, 2015 at 10:59 pm

    Thank you for posting this review. My daughter in a missionary in South Africa, and there are several recruiters scamming locals there. With the $18 fee being difficult for many of them to obtain, it’s pathetic these recruiters would stoop to such acts, making them believe something that isn’t true.

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    • John

      March 31, 2015 at 4:20 am

      These types of businesses will make most people do whatever it takes, just to get someone to do the same exact thing they just did, just to build their little pyramid. The problem doesn’t lie there though Carol. The biggest problem with any MLM for that matter, is that they are unpredictable. Imagine getting all your hard work of recruiting people get poured down the drain? That’s what happened recently with a business called Wake Up Now, which I thought would last a lot longer than it did. Thanks for the comment Carol and I hope things are going well on your end.

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  18. Keith Strauther

    March 19, 2015 at 7:10 am

    I get tired of people always saying something negative about a company before even giving it a chance…ok they say that the only thing that is coming out of your pocket is $18 and down the line the rest comes out of your earnings nothing comes easy you have to grind to get where you want to be a work hard and then is going to pay off

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    • John

      March 19, 2015 at 11:31 am

      The real problem that lies with any MLM Keith is the fact that you have to recruit people (which is not easy) and then you don’t know if the company is going to even last. I think your’e better off giving a better opportunity a chance, so that way you don’t let any of your hard work go away. What also sucks is that even if a company is legit, there are just too many pyramid schemes and whatnot out there, that no one is really looking to do MLM. In the end, it is totally up to you and if you think this is the right program, then by all means, go for it. I wouldn’t like to see this go down just like Wake Up Now did.

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      • Peter

        September 2, 2015 at 8:42 pm

        Is’nt selling anything difficult in this day and age.

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        • John

          September 3, 2015 at 10:39 am

          Why would you say that? Everyone is constantly buying stuff simply because we NEED them. As far as selling an MLM, of course. To most, it’s nothing but a pyramid scheme and they want nothing to do with it. Then you have those that believe it will work, but the truth is that the majority won’t be making any money, but continue to stay in because of the hype. In the end, it is really up to you on whether or not you are willing to put in the time to making anything work. Can this work? Of course. Will I recommend it? Probably not.

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  19. RickyD

    March 18, 2015 at 2:55 am

    Did John write this or David Harrison?

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    • John

      March 18, 2015 at 10:55 am

      David Harrison is the owner of the program Ricky. John did the review on the Four Corners Alliance Group.

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      • RickyD

        March 20, 2015 at 8:07 pm

        So to clarify your first reason under your section entitled: What I didn’t like. You stated the following: “I really hate being lied to.” Who lied to you & about what specifically?

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        • John

          March 31, 2015 at 6:39 am

          I’m not going to say any names Ricky, but I asked over and over again, if $18 was all that I had to pay, and this person said yes. Was it too good to be true? Absolutely! If he was more straight forward and said that there were other “products” on there that you can purchase and do other things with, then maybe I would’ve joined. Everyone does the same thing though, just to get someone to signup, so you can’t blame the guy. People will do crazy things, even just to get one person under them.

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  20. ken wilso

    February 5, 2015 at 3:04 pm

    I guess you missed the other part of the compensation plan where they match the $4 so the $18 would turn into actually $32. That’s a profit. I think it’s interesting that unlike most MLM, or many regular businesses, they were smart and spread the product costs out where you buy them as you make money and can actually afford them. Also nice that it’s not a heavy volume based biz where you generate money by everyone buying overpriced products every month. The eBooks I’m sure are overpriced too but if you don’t buy till your business supports it, where’s the scam? if you never sponsor person you’re out a whopping $18….where’s the risk? I have done mlm as well and as far as they go this one makes sense. You still have to do the sponsoring so no free ride but for $18, do you really have much to lose??

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    • John

      February 5, 2015 at 3:44 pm

      Hey Ken thanks for the comment. The thing with ANY multilevel marketing business is that it is not going to be easy. I have seen a couple of other MLM businesses with amazing comp plans and still got shut down and that becomes a problem. Where would you go form there? I have invested (and so have other people) a lot of time and money to build my business, just to have everything go down the drain. If it wasn’t for affiliate marketing, I probably would still be at my J-O-B and trying to push out some MLM to my family and friends, who were already tired of “the next best” product. In the end man, it is totally up to the person and what they want to do. I just like to show people that MLM is not the only way to make money from home and I am living proof of that. I hope you’re doing great with this business or any other business you do and hopefully you can make a full-time income from home. Good luck and I wish you the best!

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      • Nick Arino

        June 11, 2015 at 7:26 am

        ok John like all the “other snippers” you all have to tear something down to burn people out quickly…..yes it is hard to attract people to your offer…that only applies to people who are “looking for instant gratification”..which I am willing to say that of the 98% failure rate about 75% fall into this group…….As a retired offline salesman I am will say 80% of you so calledl money makers working online could never make it in the real world of sales!

        Most of you guys are pretty clever selling hype using words like easy, simple, can’t miss,!

        Now here is how I know that 4corners is gaining momentum there are many people looking for info about 4 C’s you guys pick that up and on on your sight you are really promoting your own offers or products, you have to take advantage of your scammy traffic right big guy?

        I have a page on my telling how you “snippers work with these so call “honest reviewer”

        I doubt very much if you will post this comment of all the sniper sites to date have not posted my comments!

        PS I have just took a $1000 out of my 4 Corners account! Also why would Mr Harrison put his reputation on a scam…..try and make a honest living on your own back!

        You have my e-mail add, I will answer any emails you will sent, yes even give you my phone so we can discuss at length!

        Have a great day John!

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        • John

          June 11, 2015 at 8:32 am

          Here we go again. Do you say the same thing about other MLMs Nick? Do you say that they are just as good or even better than your “biz op”? They are all the same my friend, and your little offer is no different. Right big guy?

          Now will it last? Is it sustainable? Is it easy? I can go on and on and on about how this is nothing but hype, but I’d rather not. That is not a real business and you are definitely not your own boss.

          As far as making it in the real world of sales, why would I want to do that? Is that some kind of dream job? I run a solid online business and I promote things that actually work and I don’t go around telling people about how this and that can change their lives.

          I did own a bar and not even that can compare to what a real online business can bring in. On top of that, I do invest in other things, if I do see some type of opportunity and not just hype. I recently joined another MLM, due to the promotion of not recruiting, but do you see me throwing that out there? I will not promote something that I’m even “iffy” about, so don’t think I’m just trying to promote hype.

          If it involves trying to sell the same “business” I just purchased, then I’m sorry man, that’s not a real business. I’d rather do your old job and I’m not even kidding. In the end, it is really up to the person as far as what route to take. I do hope you make more than 1k my friend, if you think that’s a lot.

          How do you feel knowing that those under you (making you money) are not going to get to even $500/month? There are soooo many reasons as to why I don’t promote MLM. I have done my share and rather than having members drop out from under me (pyramid), I’d stick to letting my website sell stuff from Amazon while I sleep. Thanks for your opinion though man, and good luck!

          BTW, I approve all comments, but I do take out your link. Sorry bout that, but I don’t accept links from those trying to discretely promote their “biz ops”.

          Have a great day Nick!

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        • Amara

          June 23, 2015 at 3:44 am

          Hey, I have been asking questions about this 4Cs, are they legit? All I see and read is “I earned this and that, no proof of payment by any bank. How do I trust a company that will never take your calls? How do you work with a company with no good information for people? I can get as many people as I want, but I must verify as it all look like scam

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          • cool

            October 7, 2015 at 11:12 am

            John

            If you are not interested in that business 4C, then stop tearing it down. When they say its only $18 coming out of your pocket, they are not lying. Your $18 generates the profit from which you buy their other products. Its been stated clearly everywhere.

            So if you really thinks you are Mr. MLM Know-it all, you should have taken the time to understand that system, obviously you did not.

            The only point I can agree with you on is no one knows how it will end, but I believe that if they are really registered as a legit business and they file or report taxes, then they will continue to grow. Remember, no one handles physical cash in 4C, so I am sure no books can be cooked easily.

  21. Ken G

    January 24, 2015 at 3:39 pm

    My problem is that they are saying that you spend $18 then get $4 back from your 4 recruits, right?

    How is that “profit” when I spent $18 and got $16 back?

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    • John

      January 24, 2015 at 4:21 pm

      Lol, Your guess is as good as mine!

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    • Caithleanne

      February 26, 2015 at 5:20 am

      “My problem is that they are saying that you spend $18 then get $4 back from your 4 recruits, right?
      How is that “profit” when I spent $18 and got $16 back?”

      Good Lord, Ken, are you really that myopic?
      The payouts don’t stop after 4 recruits, that’s just the first level of the 4×6 matrix.
      The moment your 2nd level (which holds 16 recruits) opens you earn $4 per person entering on that level without having to pay a dime more… At level 3 which holds 64 persons you earn $10 per person without paying anything more… so, wake up and pay attention, bub, before you badmouth an operation.

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  22. Mike

    January 22, 2015 at 5:37 pm

    Everyone seems to forget that you can make money in 4 Corners from the e-books.
    You do not have to sponsor a single person.
    You can simply sale the e-books and keep the profits.
    So Yes, you can make money by paying $18 one time.
    People fail online because they can not make sales.
    I noticed above you said hidden products and secrets.
    4 Corners lays everything out on their site, so do not blame 4 Corners,
    blame the people promoting 4 Corners.
    At the end of the day no one should any program with out reading everything first.

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  23. jeremy Green

    December 17, 2014 at 9:22 am

    Thank you, John!
    I have a very nice guy in my downline in Yevo who just signed up with 4 Corners, I tried telling him it was probably illegal.

    Have you done any research of yevo International?

    Cheers,
    Jeremy…

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    • John

      December 17, 2014 at 8:00 pm

      Hey Jeremy,

      I have not done any research on Yevo, but I definitely will. Thanks for the comment!

      Reply
  24. wil molfu

    December 3, 2014 at 10:18 am

    I don’t think you dare to make my comment public

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    • John

      December 4, 2014 at 10:50 am

      I make all my comments public, good or bad. Speak your mind my friend! lol

      Reply
  25. wil molfu

    December 3, 2014 at 10:17 am

    Seems 2 me that you “trash talk” about others to present your own “business opp”.. God have mercy on your soul..

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    • John

      December 4, 2014 at 10:50 am

      First I just want to LMFAO! Thanks for the email btw and I hope you’re doing great with this program. I just got another email about how I only need to pay $18 and that is it. Seem too good to be true? Absolutely! I asked some of your “co-workers” if that’s all I had to pay and of course they said yes. Do all of you lie? I have done a review based on what I see and the program or programs that I recommend on my site are all legit programs and I know work. Too many people spending thousands of dollars online, just to come up empty handed. This type of stuff is not for everyone and these thousand dollar schemes are not new. Go to your income disclaimer and tell me how many of you are making money. Regardless of our opinions, I still wish you the best. Good luck!

      – John

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      • Glen

        October 23, 2015 at 5:45 am

        They aren’t lying to you they say one time out of pocket. That is it you don’t pay ANYMORE and the $18 that I put in I have already made that back.

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  26. Gary

    November 6, 2014 at 10:30 pm

    John,

    Thanks for this great review on another MLM Scam opportunity.
    These all seem to start the same with a lame low ball offer and all the exciting
    earnings of others.

    Then you find out you are in the 97% that never make a dime, your dreams are smashed.

    Building downlines to earn on others backs’ is no way to run a legitimate business.

    John, thanks again keep up the great job informing us about these Scammers.

    Gary

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    • John

      November 7, 2014 at 6:35 am

      I really hate seeing people waste time more than anything else man and that is what’s happening online. Way too many people spend too much time trying to make back the couple of thousand dollars they invested into some network marketing business and will probably never get it back. This of course will be a couple of months or years later and will have them wondering where time has gone. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this post Gary and best wishes to you!

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      • Eko

        October 15, 2015 at 1:56 am

        Make your research on alliance in motion global and find out that being 1st in the world isn’t coming on a cheap fee. When there’s a will, there’s a way!
        MLM’s are scams?
        Say that to bill Gates who said it was his only option if he ever went broke.
        I’m a member of the best MLM on the planet and i’m fine with it bro!
        Join me or not, I’m making what I need to make

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        • John

          October 15, 2015 at 5:24 am

          Here’s one thing you’re not. Bill Gates! You don’t have anything close to what he has in regards to a network. Donald Trump says the same thing, but once again, you’re not Donald Trump. I have had some success with MLM Eko and i’m not completely against it, if that’s what you’re thinking. I am actually still apart of two companies, but I don’t go around trying to get people to join me, because I know they won’t have the same success I’ve had with it. Anyone and everyone that comes to this blog to comment about their MLMs are usually the ones at the bottom. Show me something beyond the hype and maybe, just maybe, I’ll get as motivated as you are with this.

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          • Michael

            November 26, 2015 at 4:39 pm

            Dude..you different from every persons In this life.stop making people feel that they are you.you cant convince your people to join under you its your own problem..you cant get people under you doesnt make me not getting people to signup under me..you first of all talked like a network marketer but let me tell you something you not at all cause you have recruiting problems..my friend please do watch the video well and try to understand that there are 5means of making money through it..i talk luke this cause im in it and it has helped me and friends alot..

          • John

            November 27, 2015 at 6:23 am

            Hahahahaha! Trust me man, I have done my share of recruiting and I was pretty good at it. However, that is not the problem. The problem I have with this is the fact that the people that I enrolled won’t do as good as I did. They will hang on for a while and then eventually quit. I just can’t see myself doing that anymore. In ANY MLM business, anyone and everyone knows that not even 5% of all network marketers will make it in that type of work. In the end though Michael, it is really up to you. I think I knew you were in it since you said “dude”, lol. It’s great to see this is working for you my friend and I hope it continues to do so for as long as it lasts. Good job man!

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