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30
Oct
2007

Passport To Wealth - Scam Or Real Business Opportunity

Passport To Wealth Scam or Is It All About The Mentoring Find Out the Truth!


(1888PressRelease) October 30, 2007 - Newport Coast, CA - "Passport To Wealth" is a Direct Sales business model. According to the "Passport To Wealth" backoffice they have over 75,000.00 worth of software. It's suggested the software will assist in a wide variety of computer tasks. The compensation plan in place has been used for years by security industries and direct sales industry. Business owners can resell the entire software package and receive $997.00 for each sale. "I have seen the allegations on Scams on Passport To Wealth and other businesses on the Internet", states Dr. Ron Sakamoto, mentor and leader with the Mentors 4U Team, "So, lets take a deeper look into scams, and their allegations. What do they really mean?"

"We well use "Passport To Wealth" as an example, but the unfortunate truth is a lot of businesses with a solid structures are being put through the Scam Test. You see all over the Internet Passport To Wealth Scam, Passport To Wealth Beware Scam Alert, Scammed by Passport to Wealth Join my business. If entrepreneurs look deeper into these searches they will find one or two things are really happening.

1.) Another business is bashing another to get sales - This is an old trick used in marketing for years. McDonald's uses beef from New Zealand versus Jack in the Box who uses USDA beef. The marketing is the same one business bashing another. If you take a closer look into these scam reports all they are really doing is intriguing a business owner to join with them. There is no proof of scam, and there is no factual information to back up their claim. People searching are just redirected to the other businesses website.

2.) An Independent Distributor did not receive good Mentoring - As good as online businesses are, there has to be good mentors in place for you to utilize. If an entrepreneur did not receive good training and mentoring they will not feel good about the business model. But does that really make the business a scam? Businesses are not scams just because someone did not receive the proper training.

The unfortunate truth is whether it is "Passport To Wealth" or any other businesses out there, if you don't connect with the right mentoring team it can be difficult to build any business. If you started a new job you would need to be trained. Why should any business be different. I encourage the business owners who are yelling scam to look at the background of their mentoring was it positive or negative."

Are there scams out there? "Yes, I do but I don't' think it is the home based business industry", Dr. Sakamoto stated, "I think its the sponsors that scam business builders the most. I hear story after story how people just didn't receive the right training, or joined with a sponsor who never called back after to help them. To me the scam is on the sponsor who misrepresents the company."

The next time you stumble onto a company that is claiming a scam report. Dig a little deeper to discover if it is because they are advertising there primary business, or is it because they had built a business and didn't find the proper mentors/sponsors. Businesses like "Passport To Wealth" are used in scam reports because a scam is going to get a lot more attention then a positive review. Do your homework find out why the scam report was done. When you walk away you may be surprised what you actually discover.
 

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