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Until now 2 shops have been hooked, but FK is very secretive about it. And these shops are owned by FK agents themselves. FK is very quiet about it all and the lack of success stories is telling.
This is another one of those "most bothersome" themes the emerge repeatedly with Flexkom . If the true goal was to drive sales for business and build a massive network of stores and users there would be NO secrecy. If one were to ask their neighbors about Groupon most would have heard of it, and maybe tried it. Ask the same question of a business owner and you would get the same, and possibly a response of "they want me to discount too much" or "it does not drive the right sort of customers".

Unless your neighbors are "internet marketers" or "scam busters" Flexkom I am betting will deliver a blank stare. Four years into a model that needs buzz to work, or no buzz to continue recruiting suckers.



Quote Originally Posted by Scamtracker-Jaap View Post
Is it the lure of the American Dream?
There are four staples that sell year after year. Love Stories, Self Help, Weight Loss, and Get Rich Quick.

The girlfriend brought home cake from work, and some strawberries from the grocery. I wanted to hear nothing of the berries, but could not wait to get that cake in my belly. Get Rich Quick is a similar easy sell, just like telling folks like me they can eat whatever they want and still lose weight. Promise a room full of people an untapped method or market to make money, and then give them access to easy credit. Rinse and repeat as they say.

When you compare that to the reality for 99% of us of working extra hours, slowly and sensibly investing our money, doing without many things we want but don't need. Well that is downright depressing, $2000 you say and I can have it all now..

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