Whole World International Review: MLM For Charity?
Name: Whole World
Price: $100 Deposit + $5 Activation Fee
Rank: 45/100
What Is It?
Whole World is an
international MLM networking company that requires you to “donate” money
before you join. When you register, you’ll be assigned to a
sponsor or individual in your upline.
While a portion of the
proceeds is claimed to go to charity, the other half is dispersed to your
upline. The way you make money with Whole World while definitely
is possible, might not be as
easy as it sounds. Misleading information is
thus, what I believe to be the biggest overall flaw
with the Whole World International opportunity.
Despite its incredibly
fast growth and constant donations being made, it’s going to take more
than a simple deposit to get this business going. In order to
make money with Whole World
International,
you need to also be
able to recruit people into your downline.
The more people you
refer and the more people who donate, the more money you can make.
But if you have trouble referring people, you’re going to find http://www.wholeworldcharity.org
to be a tough opportunity.
Here is the Video Presentation below.
How Much Is It?
While getting your
account started with Whole World isn’t exactly hard, you’re required to pay $5
just
to service your account. After you’ve got your account setup,
you are required to make a money transfer
to a charity using the Wallet One service.
From there, the
company tells you to deposit a total of $100 in order to begin receiving
payments from other members. Your account is then activated as a
“business” account and
is eligible to start making money.
In total, you’ll need
to spend $105 to get started.
How Does It Work?
The first thing I
found when I landed upon Whole World International is how misleading their
proposed business idea is. They claim that the service is to
benefit the world by allowing you
to donate to charity and
make money in return.
However, they claim
it’s as easy as simply paying $100 and activating your account. It’s
important to note, that WholeWorld members are actually taking
half of that deposit and
that just by activating your account doesn’t mean you’re
going to automatically earn.
All activating your
account really does is make you eligible to receive payments by referring
other members. Thus, if you don’t refer other people into your
downline, you won’t get paid
anything. It’s as simple as that really.
Business Machine Queue
machine. This provides
you with an alternative to having to actively recruit new members.
But I believe this introduction was simply designed to put more
money into
WholeWorld’s pockets.
The Business Machine
is nonetheless, a service that comes in “Standard,” “Premium,”
and “Ultimate.”
The standard service
is a $50 package that gives you 1 place in the queue for 30 days.
So that when a new referral comes into Whole World directly and
needs a sponsor in
their upline, they can take a position under you.
The premium service is
a $100 package that gives you 5 spots in the queue for $200
and the ultimate service is a $350 package giving you 10 spots
in total for $350.
Whole World
Compensation Plan – How Much Can You Earn ?
The amount of money
you can earn with WholeWorld will really come down to how
many individuals you’ve recruited into your downline. The more
individuals in your
bottomline, the better chance you have of making a larger
income.
I’ll do my best to
explain Whole World’s compensation plan. The way it works is through
a queue. Lets say a new person has joined under you and made the
required $100 deposit
to activate their business account. $50 of that goes to charity
and the other
$50 is dispersed to
your upline.
This consists of 7
different levels. By starting at the bottom, you receive $10 out of that
$50. Another $5 is then
received for individuals on level 2 to 6 and $15 for the individual
at the very top.
The way you can move
up from level 7 to 6 is by referring your first 5 members. Once you’re
at level 6 you’ll now be
receiving $5 for each $50 deposit. In order to move from level 6 to 5,
you and the 5 people in your downline need to recruit a total of
25 individuals.
To get from level 5 to
4, you must recruit a total of 125 members. Then you must recruit 625
members, 3125 members,
and finally, 15,625 members to get to level 1. By the time you get
to level 1 and have
recruited a total of 78,125 members with the people under you, you’ll have
made $1,269,550.
While the compensation
plan does look to be very attractive, getting that many individuals
can seem incredibly difficult. On the other hand, your
performance will also really come
down to how active the members in your down line are.
If you can recruit
people who are also good at recruiting, you can eventually make it to the
top. Thus, it’s important
to properly train your team and continually network and advertise
the opportunity to others.
Pro’s of Whole World:
Solid Compensation
Plan
Good Advertising
Materials
Chance to Give to
Charity.
Con’s of Whole World:
Expensive to Get
Started ($105 in total to get started).
Can Be Viewed as a
Ponzi Scheme.
Takes Advantage of
People with Misleading/Inaccurate Information.
Business Machine Queue
is a Waste.
No Real Product Behind
It.
WholeWorld Overview –
Scam or Legit?
This is more of a
business opportunity than anything else. But the structure, the layout, and the atmosphere of Whole
World really makes you feel like the only thing you need to do is make a deposit. For the most part, the
majority of individuals are going to have a hard time with this product,simply because working with any MLM is a very difficult
endeavor. Whole World really isn’t like your ordinary MLM where you get the product sent to you and
you begin networking with others. Instead they
really to seem hide this fact.
On the other hand, the
compensation structure is solid yet you will need to have a good team under you and must network a lot to make this opportunity
work for you.
Thanks for reading
this Whole World International Scam Review. If you have any comments,
questions, or concerns
leave them below and I’ll be more than happy to get back to you.
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Legal Information about whole world
Whole World is registered in the Russian Federation as
a limited liability company (Whole World, LLC)
Company Details:
Tax Payer's Identification Number (TIN Russia): 7841457912
Tax Registration Reason Number (TRRN Russia): 784101001
Main State Registration Number (MSRN Russia): 1127847040595
Registered Address:
29A, Bakunina ave., 191144, St. Petersburg
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