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    Re: Working with Motor club of America

    Thank you both for welcoming me, and I do plan to stick around. I was actually still doing research trying to find more information on this company and the people connected. The only things I can ever find about this site are 100s of affiliates SPAMMING the hell out of the internet with it. I cannot go to Craigslist now without seeing 10 ads for it, nor will any search pull up anything other than fake press releases, spun articles, duplicated videos, etc. Doesn't make sense that one would have to LOOK for anything that validates a company's legitimacy. I'd think that any company that's legit would love to have all of their legitimacy proved immediately and possibly even link directly to it to instill comfort into it's viewers and potential clients.

    I actually joined awhile back without thinking to validate it as it was a no-brainer. $240.00 a year, is nothing when 4 referrals would have me covered for life in residuals alone. I built the website AmericaMotorClub.com as a capture page really believing in the product, and then I came up with a great idea on how to get massive attention without even marketing, and right when I was about to create my main site for this program, I noticed the other club (ACA) had the same road and colors in the logo. That's actually what caught my attention and made me say... wait a minute... what's the connection between these companies. My first thought was infringement. ACA's information showed it was from I think the 50s if I remember correctly, so how the hell could this other one be from the 20s if it came after? Something just didn't make sense. That's when I started searching for more information and VERIFIABLE information, mainly just for the "about us" section I was setting up for my site, and stumbled across nothing but by chance found this site, in which you all pointed out some of the same very limited information I found as well as much more info you dug up which pretty much confirmed this company is up to something.

    I looked at real footage of a person marketing it whom has a 300+ in her downline, and has made over $20,000.00 and has been paid on time every Friday which made me think it could work. I really wanted this company to be legit and almost still marketed it, but I can't put my name on something like this if they have started out their company with all lies. I emailed them to have some simple questions answered... I will report back when/if I get any responses to any of it. I actually inquired about seeing PROOF of any of their claims (I specified a lot of them from their own wording) and asked if I could see any documents in regards to such things, but still no word.

    Also, not long ago, I contacted the person I signed under (the one that made the 20k in less than 3 months) and asked her some questions and her response was. It's legit, people are getting paid. In which I kindly responded, that being paid doesn't mean anything. All scams start out with the illusion of being legit, where they must pay people at first to create trust and get it to spread like wildfire else nobody would join. She's being paid greatly because she's having the biggest impact on the company's success by marketing nonstop, posting every 15 minutes everywhere, etc. so of course she loves it. Also told her, if it's working for her GREAT. Milk it while you can, but I still would like to know more information about them because nothing is adding up. I explained to her how I could not find anything verifiable, and that I didn't doubt they were legit (redirected conversation in her favor to halt the defensive responses) and that I simply wanted to see proof or know what proof she had of it's legitimacy. She mentioned Virgil Coffee and David Kirscher I believe and told me check wikipedia for them, but then I asked... okay, so where is a real resource that cannot be edited by random people. Hell I can go in there right now and change his name to mine. Something from the government is what I would like to see basically. She said she would see if she can find out anything (which I don't have high hopes of her doing, as it could jeopardize her position with the company) and let me know.

    I guess I'm still stuck on trying to find out some legitimacy to this program because I really wanted to believe in it, as it seemed like a great way to make some decent additional income for the real estate ventures I am in.

    The thing that gets me though is, people are posting photos, videos, and statements explaining that they are actually USING these benefits and that it is indeed real. So if the services ARE real, why can't we find anything verifying them? I mean, is the card really a different company and just marked with their stamp? How can this card be accepted in SOOO many places, but yet nobody can find anything verifying whom they are? this whole setup is scary.
    Last edited by TurtleDive; 08-28-2012 at 11:13 PM.

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