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Crazy Fox

Crazy Fox.com has been all over television. You may have seen it advertised as 279CrazyFox.com as well. I saw this program advertised so much I just HAD to find out what the real deal was. Here's what I found out.

I went online and fill out a short form with my name and phone number. The form was to request additional information. To my surprise, I received an immediate phone call. The woman on the phone was very nice, but she her main goal was to collect my credit card information so that she could charge me $9.95 for an information package. At this point, I still had no idea what the program was about.

The woman told me that her phone call was meant to screen prospects to find out if they were qualified to participate in the program. I asked her several times to tell me about the company, it's products, and the business opportunity but she absolutely refused. I later found out that the information package contained a brochure, DVD, and a cassette tape designed to explain the business opportunity. CrazyFox.com turned out to be a feeder program for Herbalife, which is just another MLM company.

CrazyFox.com was created by Herbalife representatives to market the vitamin program. They want you to pay to join CrazyFox.com, which is another way for them to earn money. You then have to make your own business investments in order to get others to join CrazyFox.com as well.

In order to become successful, Crazy Fox will encourage you to buy sales leads or participate in a lead "co-op." A program such as this could end up costing you an additional $500-$1,000 per month. The reason you might see the television ad with a different number, such as 279, in front of the CrazyFox.com is because the number is a tracking method to determine who brought in the leads.

To make matters worse, they will penalize you for NOT participating in their lead program. You either PAY to avoid calling people, or you buy a list of leads and spend your time calling people in much the same manner you were called originally. Don't forget, most multi-level marketing programs require you purchase a certain amount of product every month in order to participate. If you're not selling to others, you'll end up buying for yourself!

Crazy Fox seems alluring because it promises a website and a system designed to help you succeed. Unlike most other "systems," Crazy Fox is not automated and does not encourage you to make as much as possible with very little work. You'll end up working your fingers to the bone if you sign up to participate.

The company website has a list of testimonials, but there is no way of knowing whether or not these people have actually participated in the Crazy Fox program or if they have had experiences with other MLM programs. Regardless, the system is NOT automated and is not worth the time and effort you'll have to put into it.

After examining and testing hundreds of money-making opportunities and work at home programs, ONLY ONE brought in a paycheck that covered all my monthly expenses. Click here to go to this website.

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