Abunza Scam - The newest overpriced, overrated scam to lose your money on.
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And where there is a sucker, there is a scammer, waiting to part a fool and their money. Of course Abunza (as well as most every other business opportunity) all seem to tote the number of people on the internet as their market, but Abunza decided to add in 100 Million Spanish speaking people as well (let's forget about the fact that more then 70% are below the poverty level, and statistically couldn't buy such a program, and let's forget the fact that less then 1% are actually looking into any type of "home based opportunity" online, and of those, less then 1/4 of 1% will actually spend $1,500 on a "home based scam" (I mean business). The interesting thing is their numbers are so overstated that they don't even slightly resemble reality. Regardless, this isn't about correcting the metrics, lets pretend for one moment that the numbers abunza presents "resemble" reality. They are speaking about an audience of 400 million people. If the mega giant Google can only bring in 60 million unique visitors a month (with their most popular and *free* video sharing site; youtube), how does a nothing program, using nearly exclusively the most popular video sharing website as their main marketing venue claim to be able to target an audience more then 7 times that amount? They don't, and their numbers and the lack of success of over 99% of their affiliates, bear out that fact.
In 4 months since launch, Abunza's statistics have been actually lower then other opportunities" of this type, a complete failure. With their supposed target audience of over 400 million, Abunza did not get 100's of million, nor did it get 10's of millions, nor did it get millions, nor 100's of thousands, not even 10's of thousands, not even one thousand, but less then 400 people with literally only 20 people who have sold enough to make a decent amount of money, while the other 99% have not sold a thing. Some would argue that Abunza just launched, but on the internet 60-80% of all sales are made during the first two months after launch, with a significant downtrend from their.
Abunza, also likes to show a unique brand of integrity and veracity to their customers, by using some of the more deplorable tactics, in order to show their supposed popularity. Abunza has hit every exchange out there, in an attempt to game their ranking, to indicate a false popularity to prospects (much in the same way as mlmgoldmine's top "recruiters" game their video views (and on occasion websites) to show their own "laser targeted" marketing prowess). It comes as no surprise that a lot of the mlmgoldmine (aka Lights, Camera, Cash) team are selling this program as well. I wouldn't be surprised if Dennis Karganilla doesn't have his hand in this, but no doubt they must have had his expertise (losers training losers) when it came to deceiving the people, and manipulating the data. No doubt.
If you are interested in losing money, this is definitely the program for you. Put up some videos, publish a few blogs, dress up some websites, and just sit back, and watch the dust balls roll in.
Better yet, get up off your ass, source some "real" products (or offer some real services) that people want, stop relying on "airware", and living off the backs of others in hopes of making a fortune. It won't work! In reality, less then 1% is the target market for "scam based opportunities" of this sort. That is 4-5 million people being shared by literally 1000's and 1000's of opportunities and products, of which a majority of those people are part of the major mlm conglomerates (ie. overpriced vitamins and juices).
Good luck, and don't fall for the hype, because in the end you will have a 99% chance of saying, this guy was right. Please don't try and prove me right.
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