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mlg1977
Feb 2, 2012

Online scam

Wow! Okay, so I have read all the complaints on this and the previously mentioned site, and I must say, while reading the other site I got a little concerned, but then I was left with one thought... Bruce is a normal guy with normal problems, the only difference is he is a business man and an online one, easy target and come on, what better way is there to defame someone in today's society. Someone gets angry and they have the power to spew that anger at thousands of people. It's the same reason I am so grateful that Facebook did not exist when I was in high school, but I digress.

I joined ASN last month, and I am the kind of person who will read everything, devote a lot of time to learning all I can. I agree that the website is repetitive, but after reading all of this, I am starting to think it doesn't repeat enough. The first thing I thought was, awesome I shop at Wal-Mart all the time, and never make it out of there without spending a C note, no matter what! Then I read more, and discovered I can help people!

Yeah, that's right. I can help people, clear up credit issues, get home loans, renegotiate mortgages.. and who isn't in the position where a mortgage renegotiation wouldn't be helpful? I chose to go that route and have been advertising that aspect of ASN. While there is no guarantee that a loan will close, it doesn't cost me anything to try!

I understood right away that I would not be getting paid today, tomorrow or next week, but its a matter of filling the pipeline. I look at it like this, I am not spending anything to advertise, I can spend a few months placing ads, while watching my favorite TV shows and in a couple months that could turn into big paydays. I was going to be watching tv and be online anyway, why not do something productive? Now, if those loans close, and I never stop placing ads, soon I will have my pipeline filled and will start seeing steady income. At that point I will then pay for advertising, thus increasing my income. Oh yeah, and still shopping at Wal-Mart - meaning still earning. I have BIG plans concerning ASN and will take the time to see it through.

I haven't earned a check yet, but I have gotten half a dozen or so loan inquiries in the few weeks I have been with the program. Yes, I know they are just inquiries, but getting the customer in the door is half the battle. I won't comment on others not being paid any more than to say if making about 10 bucks is what you aspire to, you can do that with reading emails. If you want to get more, you have to aspire to do more. Yes, I also completed some free offers and to a very large extent, I agree that I don't need or want most of what is offered, but I am not just relying on logging on, filling out a few offers and sitting back, waiting for a few bucks. I want to see income in three months that come from a few home loans, credit repair kits and the like. No, I cannot attest to the amount of money that can be made with ASN...yet, but I have read a ton of the website and I can see the potential, and I feel that since it is free and I was gonna be online anyway, I really don't have anything to lose.

I know that a down-line is important, I don't have a large one, but I prefer to take it slow. My reason is simple, I want to know the ends and outs of the program. How can I sponsor someone, and truly be a sponsor, if I don't know the first thing about the company? I read others stating they have 50 or 500, whatever, point is they didn't even take the time to learn the pay structure, how can they answer the questions of their down-line? I know developing one is important, but I also believe that the size of a down-line is not as important as the quality. 500 people doing nothing, gets you exactly that, nothing.

Now, it was mentioned that you cant have a successful affiliate program that also makes them be customers, as well as be point based. I have to disagree with this. I don't put all my eggs in one basket... mainly because I haven't found a nice enough basket yet, but I do know of an affiliate program that does just that! They require that their affiliates get 1500 points each month to earn money, they have a store tied to it where members buy products for those points and they have been doing this since the 80's. I am a member, but must say that if ASN turns out to be what I envision it to be, I won't be forever.

There are a few points that I can agree with everyone on, the website is difficult at best. To be honest, I didn't join the first time I read a large part of it, mainly based on the look of the site. I honestly thought that if it was a legitimate opportunity, the site would look more professional and be user friendly. I get concerned at times referring people to it for loans, or anything for that matter, as it isn't as nice as others and I fear that most people have that knee jerk reaction and close the site immediately rather than exploring. This is a huge concern for me actually because I do that all the time. If a site doesn't look like it is put together well, I don't even waste my time and move on to the next one.

I like to read and re read things, and sometimes get frustrated when I cant find what I am looking for, because I had to click through pages to get there. This is becoming less of an issue as I spend more time, but I think most people would give into that frustration and just give up. It's not the complexity that bothers me, but the flow is off. It needs to look like a site that was made for this decade.

Not being able to see what if anything my down-line is doing bothers me. I like to be an active sponsor, so not knowing if they are logging in, getting points or anything is a struggle for me. Not knowing whats going on with my own stuff annoys me even more. I know I get an email to confirm that an offer was completed, but I don't know if it was accepted. Having to email the conformations... other sites that have you do free offers, have the ability to know that offer was completed, without having to have a copy of the conformation sent to them, in this area too it seems the site might be dated.

I think ASN can be great. The concept is pretty darn good, but making it more user friendly would probably indeed cut down on the numbers of complaints and let's face it a more professional looking site will do wonders for it.
In closing..accunom, my interest too, is to line my pockets, and I will assume that yours was as well, since you apparently were once affiliated with ASN, but if you are saying that he is a con artists simply because you didn't receive something for free, keep this in mind, about four months ago, I completed an offer for a free sample of Jif peanut butter, they still haven't sent me that sample!

sigers99
Feb 27, 2012

Online scam

I will keep this simple and to the point.
I have been a member of ASN for about 2 1/2 years. I have not earned a large amount of money, but that is my own fault. I have not put the effort and time into earning money, as I could have. However, every time I have earned money, I was paid in a prompt manner...when my pay day came due! For the people that have a hard time understanding this...for anything done in the month of February...expect your payment within 30-60 days. Bruce is prompt about making his payments, and the few times he has been late, he sent out an email to let everyone know.
Next point...the site is VERY busy! It does take concentration and reading through things very carefully in order to get the full understanding of what is offered, what you can do on the site, and the ways you can earn without spending money and with spending money. You can buy from various stores, or you can modify your mortgage or help someone else modify their mortgage, you can get free credit reports or insurance quotes, you can work to fix your credit report or file for bankruptcy. Don't forget all the free advertising that is available for you thanks to Bruce and all the effort he puts forth to help people.
To anyone that complains about not making money...I assure you, that is from your own doing. I spend very little time actually working to build my site, but I do have a downline of 30 people. I do not contact them as often as I should, or work on my own points, as ofter or diligently as I should. However, I know, regardless how small my contribution and efforts are, or how big someone may be, we never have to worry about the fact we will get paid! Main points to remember are this: If you are not building a downline, take the time to advertise your site. If you are not earning any money...make sure to use your resource center and fast start guide. Bruce really takes the time to help everyone learn all they can; so they can earn all the money possible...if you are just willing to do the work!
Thanks Bruce for the great opportunity! One of these days I will get towards working the site on a regular basis

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