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subject: Carbon Copy Pro In Review: Is It A Scam? [print this page]


Know the Real Thing
Know the Real Thing

When investing in any new type of business, a person always has to do enough research to know what he or she is getting into. Sometimes, however, people are misled by blatant lies and unsubstantiated claims. Before believing anything that is written on the Internet, it is best to check beyond the words one sees on the computer monitor.

It's a fact that Carbon Copy Pro was founded in 2005, bringing with it over 3 years' worth of credibility. It's also another fact that it is duly registered in the Better Business Bureau where it has never been the subject of suspicion or investigation.

It is a fact that people lose money in business most often due to their own neglect. Within the time period, there have been many direct sales companies and associations that have teamed up with Carbon Copy Pro. It would definitely do well to have the raw and unbiased data on these before making any decisions.

The Real Deal

The most common misconception about Carbon Copy Pro is that it's one of those much-hated pyramiding schemes. That is not true. As a matter of fact, it only has two levels - the investor and his team - so it doesn't even follow the business models of traditional network marketing businesses.

Earnings come from each product sold, and not by recruiting other people into the scheme. You are not pressured to build a "downline" just to earn bigger commissions. Furthermore, the person who made the alone gets the lion's share of whatever commissions come with it.

In a nutshell, Carbon Copy Pro is based on the business model used for direct sales. On the downside, this means that if you don't do the grunt work and sell, your investment might not be worthwhile. It is therefore a good idea to do your research before you invest.

by: Art Basmajian




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