subject: A Review Of Narc That Car By Narc Technologies [print this page] Crowd sourcing takes two words and forms them together, crowd and outsourcing. This means that tasks normally given to an internal employee are delegated to a crowd outside of the area. This is what Narc Technologies is doing with their Narc That Car business opportunity.
Narc That Car is a system designed as most multi level marketing programs are. There is an individual aspect involved, but in order to make any decent income revenue you must recruit others to join your team. This can really only be successful if you are familiar with network marketing.
The Narc That Car database is accessed by lien holders, police departments and various other people, as long as they are willing to pay a fee. The information on the database assists them in locating the person that they are trying to find. For example, a repossession company may be able to locate a vehicle with a lien on it that they need to reposes.
The company's representatives collect the information that is within this database. Their job is to go out and input random license plate numbers into the system, along with the location of the vehicle. These representative are required to enter at least 10 license plate numbers per month.
As with most business opportunities found online, there is are initial start up costs involved. The sign up fee is one hundred dollars. Once you are a member of the program you then have a reoccurring monthly cost of $24.95. This monthly fees is to cover the online tools which are provided.
As with most MLM business, the payouts are small unless you have a large team under you. You team must then have numerous members below them. Many feel that once a large enough team has been established, then they no longer have to do their own work. This is not true. As previously stated, a minimum of ten license plates must be collected per month by each member in order to remain active. However, if you also help out your team members (up to a limit of three) you can earn an additional bonus).
There are a lot of people and places that have not heard about this company or this opportunity as of yet. When they do, the simplicity of the entire system may make many scrutinize the entire system. It may also make them very interested.
So does this mean that Narc Technologies is running a scam? Not necessarily is this true or false. Many people look at what a scam is or is not in different context. Webster defines a scam as being a fraudulent or deceptive act or operation. This would lead one to believe that no matter what is taking place, as long as they are honest and upfront about it, then it isn't a scam. Narc That Car is honest when they tell you that the pay scale isn't huge. They do advise you of the monthly fees involved with the system. At the same time, they do make it seem extremely simple, when in fact network marketing is all that easy. It does take a lot of work to do. When looking at the opportunity and deciding if this is a viable option for you or not there are a few things to consider. Are you familiar with how to properly market yourself or your business? If not, or if you are not willing to learn how to properly do this, than this may not be the best option available for you. Always ensure that you're willing to at least try to commit to any opportunity, that you are signing up for prior to paying any fees as these are usually non-refundable.