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 Question about Kenshido/Score-A, Business seems fishy to me

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speed393
post Jun 12 2011, 12:06 PM

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Okay, just knew about this Score-A thing this morning and personally, I think this is pure bullshit.

Yeah, it's right they just focus on the pyramid thing and not the "webucation" product. The product is just a camouflage for the pyramid scheme. It is obvious it's a pyramid scheme, isn't it?

Let's first consider this situation:
1. OK. You just got introduced to the programme, you know you need to pay around RM800 for 1 portal and 1 account. They say you won't be losing your money since the "portal" worth RM800. You can regain your money just by selling this portal and not taking in down-lines. It sounds not bad to you since you won't be losing either way.
2. You joined it, thinking you will be earning, since the person, your up-line, really persuaded you. You give in RM800. Now, you have to get 2 or more down-lines for you to actually start earning. Your up-line would then tell you to introduce people into the programme, make them your down-line. You got your mother or father or whoever you know. Everybody pays RM800 into it to actually try to earn. You throw your portal away (that's what the person who told me did) since it's useless to you.
3. You got your down-lines. 2, or maybe more. You are earning. Yes, you think you've made it.

BUT, think again.

You pay RM800. Your down-lines pay RM800. Your up-lines pay RM800. Everybody pays around RM800 or more, to get an account and start earning. Yet, how much do you get by introducing a person into this programme? RM90? RM190? Ok, do some simple maths, RM800-RM190 = RM610. Yes, RM610 is what Kenshido earns per person that gets into their programme. Now, think again, who is the biggest winner after all? Can't you guys see that you guys are actually being used and helping them to earn money? Maybe these few Ks are your thing, it means a lot to you, but it looks more like a method to let Kenshido earn.

Now, they used Rich Dad Poor Dad to actually explain why you should be joining and start earning.(Written by Robert Kiyosaki, i've read it, a good book, in my opinion) They say most of the people are in the E(Employee) quadrant. Employees use the most of their time, to earn the least portion of the cake (cake here means the product that a company sells). The B(Businessmen) quadrant is the worksmart quadrant. They use the least time of theirs, to earn the biggest portion of the cake. The E quadrant helps the B quadrant to make money. You get less and your boss gets more.

Now they say, by joining this programme, you are in the B quadrant. You only need at least 2 down-line, then you start to earn. You can just goyang kaki, help your down-lines to get more down-lines. You earn whenever your down-lines earn. But mind you, YOU the foolish wit here are actually still in the E quadrant, still taking most of your time, helping the Bs to earn. Now who are the Bs? You? No, it's Kenshido. They get the most and you get the least. Till the end, you are still not a businessman, but an employee helping Kenshido to "market" their product. But, no, it's not the product they focus on, it's the pyramid scheme. Wake up people, wake up. If everyone got into this, Kenshido earns like shit, you get RM190 for 1 down-line. Yes you may get more if you have down-lines and down-lines. But till the end, you are still in the E quadrant, an employee, just you get more from this programme because the "product" is expensive. Kenshido is able to give you more commission. So it seems like a lot of millionaire are produced but guess what, till the end, Kenshido earns more. Hope more people can really look through this scheme.

Still not convinced? I'm fine with my part. It's just my opinion. For those who really want quick cash and unconvinced by what I'm saying, go ahead. Though I really think you should open your mind up, start reading, start to look through their schemes and their intentions. Opportunities don't come always, grab it fast while you can? Now I tell you, opportunities aren't grabbed, they are made.
speed393
post Jun 12 2011, 10:10 PM

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Well, judging only the book, seriously, to a person at an age of 16 (I read this last 2 years when I was 16), it's really something full of knowledge. It lets us to really understand what people actually do in the "real world" to earn their money. It's simple and useful.

Though I know he earns through his book, cause one of the fastest ways to earn money, is to teach people how to earn money. Yet I am pretty sure that this book really increases my financing knowledge, at the very least. This pyramid scheme, it's really obvious to me, isn't it?

Yes you guys do earn money by being a part of it. Yet Kenshido earns more than what you earn. Try really doing a REAL business, not this.

 

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