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Does anyone know about a home based business called "Achieve Prosperity Today"?

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Does anyone know about a home based business called "Achieve Prosperity Today"?

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  1. If you have the website address or its business name, address, city, state.province, & zip/postal code -  you can check it out at Better Business Bureau Online at http://search.bbb.org/.

    If the website is unknown at bbbonline, maybe you can do a Whois search at http://www.internetfrog.com/  Then check the owner out at bbbonline.  There's also checking to see if they're on the Chamber of Commerce list, but I don't know if that's for both Canada & US


  2. Sounds like a scam to me.

    Maybe they mean "Achieve prosperity ( for me) today"

  3. I wouldn't go any further with this if I were you.  I did a DNS search on the website and it was only created on March 28, 2008 by a guy named Edward Hayes, who lives in Prosperity, SC.  

    If you go to the main website, there is a phone number, if you google that phone number, you'll find a bunch of 'dead sites' by this guy, a blog about creating abundance, which is not a BAD thing at all, but nothing else.

    I certainly would NEVER join a program run by a one man show.  If you go to the Earnings Disclaimer at the bottom of the site, there is a paragraph there that states:

    "ALL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES BY OUR COMPANY ARE FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. USE CAUTION AND SEEK THE ADVICE OF QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS. CHECK WITH YOUR ACCOUNTANT, LAWYER, OR PROFESSIONAL ADVISOR, BEFORE ACTING ON THIS OR ANY INFORMATION."

    Then if you want to find out more information, fill in the form and find out.  However, afterward, ask yourself these  questions:

    #1  Would a logical thinking person spend this money on this 'whatever' IF there was not an opportunity for earning income?

    #2  If you quit 'recruiting' (getting others to join), does the income stop?

    #3  What's the product or service that is being 'sold', NOT what's being offered only for educational and training purposes... they are NOT the same.

    If there's no product or service being 'sold' - it's illegal.

    They were with Liberty League and if that's what's behind this site, you are in BIG trouble and about to be in BIG debt.  LL is notorious for leaving people with $1000's of credit card debt.  I personally know one person who is paying off a $15k LL debt and one paying off $18k.  Just google: Liberty League [scam].  Should be enough to make you at least sick to your stomach.

    If you want more information, shoot me an email.  I'll even be glad to get you in touch with the people I know who lost their shirts.... and a lot more.

  4. I don't know about Achieve Prosperity Today, never heard of it.  But I do know someone that can help you in figuring out this company.  She's done a lot of research on scams, bbb and businesses registered with the bbb.  Here's the URL to her blog that has a lot of information on home based businesses.  The blog was created by her to help people find good legitament home based business opportunities.  This place is not on the list.  However, the information on her blog will point you out in the right direction on where to look to see if this business is a real opportunity or not.

    http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-eqfAfFMlc...

    If you have any questons on this, you should contact Tiffany who wrote the blog.  You can contact her at kaiden4@aol.com  She would be more then happy to help you out.

    Good Luck!

  5. Just the name reeks of SCAM..., lying right off the bat with an impossible claim for a name.

  6. Anything with a name like that is almost certainly a scam of some sort.

  7. They are all MLM, Pyramid schemes.

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