
Here are some other aliases they go by:CNPBS I agree to avoid them at all costs from what has been said here. I think that they may be trolling the forums. Then, she mentioned on her second call that she had been to my website and wasn't sure if I was in PI, but wanted me to call. First, they were asking me about my Prosperity International business. What I found especially interesting was they called twice. Just got a message from this company today.Ĩ6 was the number they left. Of course, some will always get past the nose, but then they become a lesson to help others so they don't have to experience the grief. These are ways I have learned to sniff out a scam.

If it sounds hypish or too good to be true, think it over - so you don'y just act on impulse.Īsk for references if you're spending a lot in one place on advertising.
Sitting on clouds scam for free#
if it doesn't work, why would you want more for free and not a refund! I think it was about 3 years ago that I feel for it.īe careful for anyone that ever calls you to share their advertising!īe careful of anything that has a refund policy of "if this doesn't work as promised, we'll give you another 6 months free". Obviously they are professional, smooth talkers and have been up to this for years.

"only one person per company can use them, then they cross the company off the list". Its how the operate and they use the fear of loss. THank goodness I was able to save a team mate from a $3,400 lesson now! They are targeting certain businesses.
