Liberty League International What to Know Before You Invest
Liberty League, if you go on the internet and look for a home based business, chances are you’ve come across Liberty League International. Is it all its hype up to be or is it , a really flawed program which happens to be over-hyped? As someone who has been involved in Liberty League International for almost a year, I feel that I am qualified to speak to these issues.
The entry level product is “Beyond Freedom” which is a 90 day personal development course. It consists of a workbook, journal, dvd, 3 cd’s. wristband, goal cards, two pens and a pad of sticky notes which have beyond freedom on them. The retail price is $1,495.00 plus $30.00 shipping. The company gets $495.00 plus the $30.00 shipping and your sponsor gets $1,000.00 “profit. Is it worth the price? You can do a lot of “personal development” for $1,5200.00 and you can learn from the best.
The compensation plan is an over-hyped. The business model is based on the Australian 2 up. Simply put you’re told that all you have to do is pass up your first two ‘training sales” to your adviser and then something wonderful is going to happen. Everyone you sponsor is going to pass up their first two sales to you and those two people will pass up their first two sales, and those two will pass up their first two sales. Don’t believe it, instead Google ‘Australian 2 up” and please read the information for yourself.
Another thing to be aware of with this compensation plan is the fact that after you have passed up your “training sales”, your adviser has no vested interest in your future earnings. Do you really expect to be receiving a lot of advice from them? Also, when it comes to getting new members, now you and your adviser are competing for the same prospects. Does this sound a little flawed to you?
If you want to earn the really BIG BUCKS, you’ll have to invest REALLY BIG BUCKS, and you are encouraged to do so from the moment you join, its called “capitalizing your business”. Just so you understand, you’ve just invested $1,495.00 plus $30.00 shipping or $1,525.00 for an overpriced personal development course, and now its time to step up and invest an additional $7,995.00 for a three day personal development conference, but wait, that’s not all, you should also invest $12,995.00 for the five day conference so you can earn “profits” on three day and five day conference ticket purchases which will be made by your associates in the future.
Take a very careful look at the business model and compensation structure which is so highly touted. First you are encouraged to lay out an additional almost $21,000.00 for Liberty and Summit Conference tickets in order to qualify to earn profits at these levels. What you may not be told is that your adviser must have four associates purchase these tickets after you so that you will be released and placed in a profit mode. Guess what? If your adviser is not marketing, and you are their only associate, where are those four sales at each level coming from? YOU! This means that you will have passed up total profits of as much as $65,000.00 to your adviser as well as investing over $22,500.00 in order to earn profits at each level. And to think that you hear in the beginning that you can start it all for $1,495.00. Does this sound like full disclosure to you?
Please, whatever you do don’t just take my word for any of this, do some research on your own. Google “Australian 2-up” and you’ll find a lot of information about the compensation plan, you can even scroll down and see where a class action lawsuit was filed against Liberty League International recently. Google “Liberty League International”, and scroll down to the “Ripoff Report”. And then after you’ve done your due diligence, make your decision.



