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7. Click 'Continue'
8. Ilagay ang CREDIT CARD number.
**kung walang credit card, pwedeng mag deposito sa bank account ng Jeunesse at tawagan lang ang pinakamalapit na Jeunesse office sa inyong lugar para ma verify ang tamang bank account mismo ng Jeunesse.
***hanggat maaari, lahat ng transaction ay derekta sa BANK ACCOUNT ng JEUNESSE GLOBAL.
Para
** pakatapos mag bayad, i send sa email na Jeunesse Philippines ang receipt of payment
9. Congratulations! Jeunesse representative kana rin.
10. Hintaying na dumating ang package na order ninyo.
**pwede naman direct sa office, inform mo lang kung sino nag introduce sainyo ng Jeunesse para mtulungan ka.
A bubble is a type of investing phenomenon that demonstrates the frailty of some facets of human emotion. A bubble occurs when investors put so much demand on a stock that they drive the price beyond any accurate or rational reflection of its actual worth, which should be determined by the performance of the underlying company. Like the soap bubbles a child likes to blow, investing bubbles often appear as though they will rise forever, but since they are not formed from anything substantial, they eventually pop. And when they do, the money that was invested into them dissipates into the wind.
A crash is a significant drop in the total value of a market, almost undoubtedly attributable to the popping of a bubble, creating a situation wherein the majority of investors are trying to flee the market at the same time and consequently incurring massive losses. Attempting to avoid more losses, investors during a crash are panic selling, hoping to unload their declining stocks onto other investors. This panic selling contributes to the declining market, which eventually crashes and affects everyone. Typically crashes in the stock market have been followed by a depression.
The relationship between bubbles and crashes is similar to the relationship between clouds and rain. Since you can have clouds without rain but you can't have rain without clouds, bubbles are like clouds and market crashes are like the rain. Historically, a market crash has always precipitated from a bubble (pun intended), and the thicker the clouds or the bigger the bubble, the harder it rains.
It is important to note the distinction between a crash and a correction, which can be a bit sticky at times. A correction is supposedly the market's way of slapping some sense into overly enthusiastic investors. As a general rule, a correction should not exceed a 20% loss of value in the market. Surprisingly, some crashes have been erroneously labeled as corrections, including the terrifying crash of 1987. But a "correction," however, should not be labeled as such until the steep drop has halted within a reasonable period.
Now that we're familiar with the definitions of crashes and bubbles, we can look at how they occurred throughout history
Paano mo nga ba malalaman kung ang isang networking scheme ay lehitimo o isang scam lamang?
Usong-uso na kasi yun ngayon. Pag-open ko palang ng Facebook ko siguro 75% ng nasa feeds ko eh tungkol sa kung anu-anong mga networking groups.
Minsan nga may nag-alok sa akin na sumali. Nung andami ko ng tanong, sabihan ba naman akong may negative vibes. At kung negative daw ako mag-isip malamang hindi daw ako aasenso.
Weh? Di nga?
Matagal tagal na din un. Likas lang kasi akong nagdududa sa mga “get-rich-scheme” na yan. Yung mga tipong nagsasabing “madali lang kumita dito!” Yung tipong uupo-upo ka lang daw eh may cheke nang darating sa iyo.
Pero nakakaengganyo talaga ang networking. Kaya nga naman andaming pumapasok dito. Yung iba ngang mga batikang networkers eh hindi lang iisa ang network group nila. Sila yung mga professional networkers at sila yung kadalasang pinagsasalita sa mga networking meetings kasi naman bihasang-bihasa na sila.
Pero paano nga ba malalaman kung legal ang isang networking o hindi? Ano ba ang kaibahan ng isang legit na networking sa pyramiding? Kasi hindi naman lahat ng networking eh illegal. Meron din namang mga lehitimo. Pero, sa totoo lang, medyo mahirap makita ang kaibahan ng isang pyramid scam at ng isang lehitimong networking (multi-level marketing).
Ngunit sa artikulong ito, susubukan kong ilahad ang ilang mga dapat tignan o ilang mga senyales na pwedeng magsabi kung scam nga ba ang isang networking o legal.
Una po eh, may opisina ba ang networking na iyan. Kung may nagrerecruit sa inyo, mas maganda kung bago kayo sumali eh, tanungin niyo kung saan ang business address nila. Kung gaano sila katagal as a networking group. Tignan niyo rin kung rehistrado sila sa Securitites and Exchange Commission (SEC). Meron naman pong website ang SEC kung saan pwede makita kung rehistrado sila o hindi, o di kaya’y magsadya na lang sa local na SEC office.
Mas maganda din kung sa opisina ng networking group kayo mag-transact. At least kampante ka bago ka maglabas ng pambayad ng membership fee. At huwag din kalimutang humingi ng resibo. At hindi lang basta-bastang resibo. Tignan niyo din kung lehitimo yung resibo at hindi lang kapirasong papel na gawagawa lang nila.
At saka mas maganda kung alam mo kung sino ang mga corporate officers nila, mga address nila, para kung sakaling magkaaberya eh alam mo kung saan sila hahabulin.
Pangalawa , tignan niyo yung business model nila. Kasi yung iba, kahit na rehistrado nga sila sa SEC, hindi din po automatically legal na sila. Pwede pa rin silang maging illegal kahit na rehistrado. Kaya titignan din dapat kung ano ba ang focus ng business nila? Yung mga produkto ba nila? O ang pagrerecruit? Kasi dito mo malalaman kung illegal o hindi ang networking na iyan, rehistrado man o hindi.
Kung ang focus nila eh pagrerecruit lamang, illegal na yan. Kung wala naman silang produktong ibinebenta, o kung meron man pero hindi naman yun ang pinagtutuunan nila ng pansin, eh malamang sa malamang, illegal yan. Bakit ‘ka niyo?
Kasi ibig sabihin noon, pera lang niyo ang kinukuha ng kumpanya nang walang konkretong kapalit. Kumbaga eh: “bigyan mo ako ng pera at promise kikita ka” – ganun ang usapan niyo. Parang nagbebenta siya ng “promise” sa iyo. At iyan ay isang uri ng swindling o estafa na pinaparusahan ng batas natin.
Kabaliktaran naman ito ng isang lehitimong networking kung saan produkto ang basehan nila. May ilang model na ganito tulad ng isang sikat na linya ng mga cosmetics (hindi ko na po babanggitin para di mapagkamalang nag-aadvertise ako), kung saan ang sistema nila eh, kung sumali ka, for a fee, meron kang discount sa mga products nila at yun pwede mo ibenta ulit ung mga pinamili mo na may patong na. Doon pa lang kumikita ka na. Pero kung magrerefer ka ng ibang “resellers”, eh may “referral bonus” ka. Kumbaga ang pagrerecruit nila ay sideline lang sa totoong business nila.
Balik tayo sa pyramiding. Pero bakit nga ba ito illegal kung yung member naman eh willing na bumili ng “promise” – kumbaga eh, willing siya na mag-risk ng pera para kumita?
Ganito kasi yan: pino-protektahan lamang tayo ng batas. Alam niyo naman po ang model ng pyramiding kung saan may uplines at downlines. Kung nauna ka sa networkiung group na yan, malamang marami kang makukuhang downlines. Pero isipin niyo na lang kung ang pyramiding yan eh lumaki na sa puntong halos wala nang marecruit? Paano naman yung mga bagong recruit? Paano nila makukuha yung tinatawag na “return of investments”? Iyon po ang iniiwasan ng batas (Article 53, RA 7394: The Consumer Act of the Philippines). Imagine niyo na lang ang galit ng mga bagong narecruit kung malaman na walang napuntahan yung pera nila tapos di pa nila mababawi. Katulad nang nagyari sa Aman Futures. Kaya para maiwasan ang ganyang scenario eh di mas maganda na bawal na lang.
At saka kung bumagsak ang isang pyramid, walang capital ang sasagot para irefund ang pera ng mga miyembro, kasi nga walang konkretong produkto ang isang pyramid scam. Puros promise lang yan. Kasi ang pyramiding, yung kita ng kumpanya ay nakadepende lamang sa mga recruitments at hindi sa pera mula sa pagbebenta ng mga products nila. So kung wala nang marecruit eh di wala na ring pera ang kumpanya – kaya babagsak.
Ilang obserbasyon lamang sa mga ilang networking groups ngayon
[Ang mga sumusunod ay pawang mga obserbasyon ko lang ukol sa mga sikat na networking ngayon, papangalanan ko yung iba, yung iba eh hindi – papangalanan ko naman sila in the future once na maresearch ko sila ng todo.]
1. Adszens PTC (adszensptc.com): Actually sarado na itong kumpanyang ito. Hindi na rin gumagana website nila. Scam ito. Ang siste nila eh, magmiyembro ka for Php1,800.00 pagkatapos bibigyan ka nila nang online account sa website nila kung saan babayaran ka ng 10 cents per click sa mga ads nila. Bale ang pinakaprodukto nila eh ad serving (sa mga bloggers malamang familiar sila sa ganito). Pero kikita ka din kung magrerefer ka at ito yung focus nila kasi recruitment naman talaga ang main business nila. Ung ad serving at “paid-to-click” system nila eh bogus lang iyon.
Kasi kung iisipin mong maigi, kung ako advertiser, papayag ba akong mag-advertise sa kumpanyang ito kung alam ko naman na ang clicks na nagegenerate ng mga ads ko eh simulated kasi pinapaclick lang pala ng Adszens? Malamang hindi, kasi kung ganun eh, hindi na genuine ang mga leads na pumupunta sa website ko, di ba? Mga bayarang clickers lang pala ang bumibisita sa website ko kung ganun at hindi talaga mga bibili ng produkto ko.
At saka bawal po ang mga PTC or paid-to-click system na iyan kasi counter-productive yan sa mga advertisers.
At ang pangalang ng Adszens parang hinay-jack lang nila mula sa Google Adsense – para parang may color of authority at legitimacy sila.
2. Meron din itong sikat ngayon kung saan ang sinasabi nila na main product daw nila ay mga ebooks. Pero kung makapag-advertise naman sila eh recruitment ang focus. Pero kung titignan mo naman eh, hindi naman sa kanila yung ebooks. Hindi naman sila online publishers ng ebooks. Kaya malamang, ang main focus nila talaga eh recruitment – which is bawal. Babagsak yan kung wala na sila marecruit at kung babagsak sila, ano ibabayad mo sa mga members? Ebooks? Ebooks na kung tututusin eh andaming libreng sources sa internet.
3. Meron din itong mala-First Quadrant ang dating ngayon. Kung maalala niyo po, bumagsak po ang First Quadrant noon for being in fact a pyramid scam. Ang main product nila ay glutathione, yung pampaputi. Naisip ko, ang hirap magbenta ng glutathione pero ang dami nilang members. Hindi naman nagbebenta yung mga members ng glutathione. So malamang pyramiding din yan kasi kung hindi naman nadidispose yung produkto niyo at nakatengga lang at puros recruitment lang pinagkakakitaan, eh di scam na yan.
So iyon po, dadagdadan ko po ang listahan sa taas kung may nakita pa akong malamang eh mga scam. Basahin po natin ang Consumer Act. Madami pong mga ibang illegal businesses ang nakasaad doon. Basahin din po natin ang mga write-ups noon tungkol sa mga pyramid scam tulad ng First Quadrant, powerhomes, EMGOLDEX, GOLD EXTREME, ONE LIGHTNING (pagoogle search na lang po) para malaman natin kung anu-ano pa nga ba ang ibang indikasyon ng isang scam.
Mas mabuti na po ang maging “negatibo” kesa maloko. Kung gusto niyo po ng mga patok na trabaho online, recommend ko po kayo na pumunta sa jeunesseglobal.co at mga kapareho niyang websites. Mahirap kumita ng pera – that’s the rule. Kahit anong negosyo kelangan pag aralan ng mabuti ang peodukto at ang concept ng negosyo. Mag-isip muna kahit na tawagin kayong negatibo o pessimistic. Bakit, karamihan naman ng mga milyonaryo at bilyonaryo eh, nagsumikap dba?
Kung gusto mo makita ang JEUNESSE GLOBAL details. Add ako sa facebook para makita lahat ng produkto at system pano ang profit at paano kikita sa global market.
💡10 Reasons Why You Should Take a Chance in Your Jeunesse Business
1. Earn extra cash
Whether it’s to help make ends meet, to save for a vacation or a new home, or to ramp up the retirement stash, a little extra cash can go a long way. A Jeunesse business is a great way to earn a little extra for that something or someone special.
2. Gain new experiences
Experiences are what make life worth living. It’s so easy to get stuck in a routine, but investing in a Jeunesse business is a great way to give yourself the push you need to try new things. “A mind that is stretched by new experiences can never go back to its old dimensions.” —Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
3. Learn something new
Henry Ford said, “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80. Anyone who keeps learning stays young.” Learning something new is a great way to stay energized in life!
4. Meet new people
There are about 322 million people in the United States alone, each with their own unique story. Now think of how many people you know. It’s likely a fraction of a percentage, right? Just think of all the amazing things you could learn by getting to know a few new people.
5. Stave off boredom
Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, working 9–5, or going to school, settling into a routine can make your mind tune out of the day-to-day experience, which has the effect of speeding up your perception of time. Engaging in a Jeunesse business can help slow time down by keeping your mind sharp and engaged.
6. Diversify
As the old adage goes, don’t put all your eggs in one basket. You never know what could happen tomorrow, and if something happens to the income stream you count on, what will you do? A Jeunesse business is the perfect safety net for the unknown.
7. Master time management
The idea of adding one more “to do” item to your schedule may sound daunting. But committing to a Jeunesse business encourages you to become a master of time management, which could spill over into other aspects of your life.
8. Take a risk
When was the last time you tried something that scared you? Taking risks can be exhilarating and inspire you to push your boundaries. As Paulo Coelho says, “You have to take risks. We will only understand the miracle of life fully when we allow the unexpected to happen.”
9. Discover your passion
Trying new things and meeting new people is a great way to get to know yourself better. By investing in yourself and a Jeunesse business, you are compelled to leave your comfort zone, which is often the only way we discover what we’re truly passionate about.
10. Gain freedom
The beauty of a Jeunesse business is that if you truly commit to it and push yourself to do your best, it could replace your daily 9–5 grind. And doing something you enjoy that supports you financially is the best kind of freedom. Being your own boss sounds pretty good, doesn’t it?
Mark Twain once said, “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowline, sail away from the safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
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JEUNESSE GLOBAL REVIEW: is JEUNESSE a SCAM or a LEGITIMATE Business?
Welcome to my blog where I am going to walk you through what this company is all about. Before we get started, I just want to let you know I am not affiliate by this company at all.
In other words, you are not going to get a biased review like all the rest on the internet. I am going to walk you through the company, products and compensation plan so you can make the right decision….
In this Jeunesse Global review, find out if this company is legit or a scam.
This network marketing company was founded by Randy Ray and Wendy Lewis in 2009. Combined, they have a lot of experience in this industry and are known to grow huge organizations in the past of distributors.
They claim they are not a traditional network marketing company using old school strategies…The truth is, I didn’t find anything cutting edge when it comes to growing this business. It still requires talking to family and friends and making a list…LOL, I will get into that later in this blog post.
But now, let’s dive into the product line.
Jeunesse Global Reviews – The Product Line
The products range from nutrition to personal care. What this company is popular for is their skin care product called Luminesce.
This is their flag ship product and it’s the product they believe is the best skin care product in the world… Well, every company is going to be biased :).
Luminesce is unique as it has a special formula that is patent pending to restore luminosity, firmness and give you smoother skin.
I personally haven’t tried this, but I haven’t seen a negative review about the product so that’s definitely a good thing.
They do have nutritional products as well…
…but their flag ship product is what people mostly buy.
Now that you know about the products…
…let’s take a look at the business opportunity.
Jeunesse Business Opportunity Review
Like any network marketing company, when you sponsor a person into the business you get paid on the product pack they purchase. Personally, I love recruiting but it’s one of the factors of failure in businesses and I will get into that later, just pay attention and keep reading…
Jeunesse Global has 6 ways to earn income:
Retail Profit
New Customer Acquisition Bonus
Team Commissions
Leadership Matching Bonus
Customer Acquisition Incentive
Leadership Bonus Pool
Instead of me explaining the compensation plan…
…why not let Jeunesse Global explain it:
As you can see it’s a great way of making money… But this is where people have the biggest challenge…
Jeunesse Global Scam – Conclusion
There are some people that call this company a scam because they failed… I am here to tell you it’s their own fault. This company is far from a scam and it’s been in business since 2009!
The problem is people jump into network marketing with the wrong mindset… They believe they will get something for nothing.
The truth is you have to become a great people person, learn to deal with people, become an expert of sales and marketing and eventually become a recruiting machine…
That my friend is the truth… So you have Two options…
Learn how to become a recruiting master / expert or…
…do a home business online by direct selling.
I myself love recruiting and I have sponsored over 1400 in my primary business ALL online. You see, once you learn the skill set it’s pretty easy.
Now for the people that hate recruiting…
I have you covered. You can leverage Facebook, eBay and Amazon to make some money thru direct selling of any products and Jeunesse products. I have been doing this for the last 9 months now and I have personally banked over 6 figures using this method.
The beauty of this system is it’s just copying and pasting from one site to another.
What I do is grab items off of sites that sell for cheap, I list them on eBay for a profit.
Once the customer buys my eBay item and pays me, I go onto the site where it’s cheaper, place the order and ship it directly to my customer.
In all of this, I never have to handle the actual product. This is VERY powerful and in my opinion it’s the quickest way you can make money from home without sponsoring a single person.
You know how you join a company and you never make a return on investment or you barely break even…
With this, you can be in a profit within 24 hours and I am not even joking. Heck, I have seen people making a profit within 5 hours of getting started!
Join Jeunesse and work hard toward your goals.
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed my Jeunesse Global review and if you are in this company, please share your experiences. How is the sponsoring part going for you? How is the product working for you? My readers would love to know.
NOTE: I am NOT in Jeunesse and there is a good reason for that…
I was just sick and tired of recruiting people into a business so I took a different route…
What I offer works hand to hand with any network marketing company or even Jeunesse because what I do personally doesn’t require recruiting…
You can click any of the links on this blog post to find out more or fill in the form below this blog post.
Bless And Be Blessed,
P.S. Stop struggling and start earning in the next 24 hours…
Disclaimer: this is a blog from Mr. Singh and he is not a member of jeunesse global.
If you want to know more about the business and its products, message me on Facebook ( Wilmer Ray Ayao ) or you may contact me on 0939-1627056.