MyWorldPlus - Hype? ... Or the Real Deal?

United States
April 11, 2007 12:15pm CST
If you're a member of MyWorldPlus, then you're fully aware that when you were a pre-enrollee they sent you emails saying that they placed 100, 200 (even 500 to 1000) people in you downline and all you had to do is simply upgrade to recieve you first check. Well what I want to know is has anyone here gotten paid. And if so was that first check what you expected...OR was it just a bunch of hype? I've heard of spillover, but this much spillover for eveyone is just so hard to believe. Honest responses only.
1 response
• United States
15 Apr 07
Hi, I am responding to this because you mentioned MyWorldPlus in one of my discussions. It is easy to get the spillover, esspecially if you are in what is called the strong leg. The strong leg not only has your immediate upline bringing in members but also the next two uplines are also. Like I said in my other post which I believe you pre-enrolled too on my site. You should recieve a consistant 8-15 downline a day from just me alone. You are in my weak leg so there is no other downline coming from my upline though in this leg. What I am trying to say is that yes the spillover is possible but if none of those spillovers join as a paying member you won't make anything. But if you see an "M" in your downline list that means one has become a member and you could make money if you signed up quickly enough. You have to hold you position by also becoming a member. As I was typing and just thinking though I realized also that no matter what, you do have to do your own part. You can't recieve money on what just your upline is doing. In my business you have to have a member in each leg which comes from you personally. And then it could all take of on its own if you had a great upline and awesome downline. I would never recomend doing this because the chances of it working without you putting in an effort is almost zero. Hope this helps. "Simply upgrading to recieve your first check" to me seems like a least an exageration, if not a lie. Honesty is key, Chad Ashley I have not noticed this with the company I am with but will make sure to be aware of it now.