Has Anyone Heard of Digital Altitude by Aspire?
It's a marketing program by Michael Force. Something about it seemed scammy. I don't know what this program sells. To me it sounds like a pyramid scheme. It seems the only way to make money is when someone signs up under you. To me that's an MLM/pyramid scheme.
Has anyone tried it? If yes, let me know your thoughts.
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I did look at the program and it is legit. The only issue is it does cost some money up front to really have a chance to make some decent money. I just did not have the investment needed so I passed on it after taking several of the training courses..
yes I heard of it and I am a member of it as well. No it is not a scam my mentor is a very sweet lady and don't mine taking you through the program she goes over and above what she is to do for you and she too is making great money in the program.
I never of it. Go on Google see if it's a scam or not. Go on a couple searches to see what each of them say. If they all say they legit, then go for it. If not then forget it.
I've already done that and it seems scammy, but I'm asking other WA members if they heard of it and what they think
agreed. there were things that raised red flags, and a few comments on this blog stated that the program is suspicious
I'd like to agree with several other WA members to avoid DA.
They want you to heavily invest eventually.
ere is a review. It appears to be pretty favorable. I have no found a con take to compare it with! http://hotmlmcompanies.com/digital-altitude-review/
Hi,
I do recommend to stay away from them, this is a classic example of how can somebody rip you off very quickly. Basically they will push you to buy their high ticket training programs and then once you own them you can start selling them. I can't remember for sure now, but i think the cheapest one was $1999 or something like that. with the top one in a region of $25000. This is a scam, they even do recommend a loan or basically anything you can do to get the money needed for their products if you haven't got enough to get started. The problem is that unless you are extreme experienced marketer and have got a potential customers you can loose a lot of money
In short - Stay away
Hope this helps
Kind Regards,
Marcin
yes i knew there was something telling me to proceed with caution, and the "scam alert" went off in my head. but this company doesn't seem to have any product to sell..it sounds like they just sell their own program...and to me that's MLM
Yes it sounds like a couple other similar ones out there, you pay to sell their questionable products...As bad as MLM in my opinion...Gut feelings often are the right ones! Cheers! Dave : )
All I know is that it gets expensive the higher you get in the program. From what I understand it is a training course in how to leverage social media in marketing.
it sounded like a training course. this company doesn't seem to be selling any particular product. but then i'm sure there are much cheaper or even free resources to learn social media marketing.
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Hi Karen,
I just reviewed the Program and seems legit. In fact, it looks like a copy of MOBE Program.