Pro Wealth Solutions
Pro Wealth Solutions came from two businesses known as Pro Builder Plus and the Concorde Group. Both businesses were well known but ended up failing. Pro Wealth Solutions, founded by the notorious Ben Glinsky, is supposedly the business opportunity that will soon launch to replace the former programs. The old program had an odd reputation, and if this program is similar, it needs to be checked into carefully.
PWS will operate in exactly the same manner that Pro Builder Plus used. Recruits will be encouraged to request free information, at which point they're sent to a pre-enrollee line. The program is basically a multi-level marketing scheme.
Because the new company will appear to be new, entrepreneurs will give it the benefit of the doubt or try to take advantage of the system by getting involved while it's still in its infancy stages. The problem is that these people are new and inexperienced, but have to tell others how great the program is in order to get them to sign up.
People claim the PWS system works, but I am very hesitant as my red flags immediately rose when I reviewed the program. Supposedly, everyone who participates will benefit because the up-line will spill into the down-line. This doesn't really make a lot of logical sense.
A few people who have participated claim to be achieving amazing returns. The majority claim they are not getting paid and that their referrals are not being credited properly. It seems like there is a problem that the company is not addressing.
In order to succeed, you'll have to spend time developing a marketing campaign to sell Pro Wealth Solutions. You'll then depend on those people working as hard as you did to make sales as well. You, and the thousands of other people selling Pro Wealth Solutions, will be competing against each other to sell the exact same product.
The company doesn't seem to care about the success of their recruits. As a multi-level marketing associate, those you recruit should be able to contact you for help. There are tons of complaints from members claiming that they can't reach anyone in their up-line at all.
There is an initial startup fee of $69.95 to join Pro Wealth Solutions. After that you must pay a monthly membership fee of $34.95. If you aren't making sales, you won't want to continue paying a membership fee. Failure to make sales causes tons of new members to quit after only a month or two. Membership numbers then decline or flat-line. Because the system can't survive without new members, Pro Wealth Systems is destined to fail.
This system is, sadly, similar to so many others we've seen before. The people who created the program are collecting your monthly membership fees; the people who started out in the beginning might have made a few dollars; and the system is slowly beginning to tank as new members become frustrated at the lack of results they are achieving.
I really don't recommend joining Pro Wealth Solutions. If you really feel as though you must join, please consider waiting a few months to make sure it doesn't fail first and so you can see what type of review it gets from other users. There are plenty of other ways to earn money in the meantime.
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.
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