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    Re: Working with Motor club of America

    I can't believe that this forum has been going on about Motor Club of America being a scam. Just like I tell other forums, if you think its a scam 1) Don't join 2) Call the proper authorities i.e., Attorney General, Federal Trade Commission, or other agency or bureau that you believe can shut them down, 3) prove that it is a scam so this thread can end. Do you people realize that all while this forum has been spreading false lies about its scam, PEOPLE STILL GET PAID EVERY FRIDAY; If you don't join, PEOPLE STILL GET PAID. The program has been out since what, late 2011. Just imagine if you all would have got in on the ground floor, you wouldn't have time on your hands to be having a discussion about it being a scam. SCARED MONEY DOESN'T MAKE ANY MONEY!

    Now Discuss that!

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    Anyone in the U.S or Canada can be an associate and sell MCA. For FREE. Just click on "Become An Associate". Duh,obviously most people can not see this when they visit the TVC site. It is your fault if you do not. Don't blame the associate who got you to buy a membership if you didn't really want it.

    With that said, yes its a SCAM to the general public. Why? No MASS MEDIA ADVERTISING. No PROFILE on BIG WEBSITES. Not BBB accredited (which in fact BBB has been reported as a guess what.....SCAM) Google that for starters. But no one talks about that when saying MCA or TVC isn't accredited with the BBB.

    MCA nor TVC charges a fee to be an associate. Associates say that. Why? Well, mention $$$ and you'll actually look at what the service offers. On the other hand, not everyone cares if they can make money with a company. In fact, look at Sprint and its referal program. $25 per person you refer to switch to Sprint. But heres the catch, ONLY if you have the SPRINT service can you do this. Wait a minute, they charge to be an affiliate? Why aren't people calling them a scam on that level? BIG COMPANY,PAID ADVERTISING, consumers don't care. But its a RED FLAG when MCA TVC pays its associate to refer others to the service? REALLY?

    MCA is a real product. If you like the service and decide to share it to others.....GO AHEAD. Earn money from it or not.

    Chargebacks??? Yes they are there. But for what? Well if you werent paid an advanced commission, you would only make $4-$9 per referral.But since you are advanced, that goes to protecting the company if someone cancels early. Sure they can still lose money if an associate has charge backs on their account and they aren't generating any sales or just stop trying completely. I guess the SCAM concern is mainly because they give you advanced commission's right and not the standard?

    Simply put, you do not have to join anything you do not want to. If you don't like the service or compensation.....STAY AWAY. If you want to attempt to prove its a scam, GO AHEAD...why not go viral with it if you're actually concerned for others.

    You want the service? BUY IT. You can also be an associate IF you want while using the service.
    Want to be an associate? SIGN UP. Check your back-office for sales support with TRAINING tips in .pdf format. Locate the proper license forms, get the W-9 form and associate form, read it over, sign it/fill out and send it in.

    Peace & Bless.

    William W. Green, 92 - Founded Motor Club - NYTimes.com

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    Re: Working with Motor club of America

    Quote Originally Posted by xxxmasterofselfxx View Post

    yada,

    yada,

    justify,

    rationalize,

    lay blame,

    distract.
    If an "associate" CAN profit mainly from recruitment, it's both illegal and guaranteed to fail.

    Get-rich-quickers will be attracted by the fact they can profit solely by recruiting,

    smart and ethical people will not.



    YOU decide if you want to be a get-rich-quicker or ethical and smart.
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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    Re: Working with Motor club of America

    Quote Originally Posted by littleroundman View Post
    If an "associate" CAN profit mainly from recruitment, it's both illegal and guaranteed to fail.

    Get-rich-quickers will be attracted by the fact they can profit solely by recruiting,

    smart and ethical people will not.



    YOU decide if you want to be a get-rich-quicker or ethical and smart.
    Guaranteed to fail? Well, I and many others are making money with MCA by signing up members who can benefits over $150,000 worth of services. Me thinks you however, is in a state of denial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeminiDogg View Post
    Guaranteed to fail? Well, I and many others are making money with MCA by signing up members who can benefits over $150,000 worth of services. Me thinks you however, is in a state of denial.
    You really should read about Zeek Rewards, ASD Cash Generator, TelexFree to see how lame your logic is regarding this illegal pyramid. It is no different than all the other illegal pyramids that have failed or been shut down by the authorities.

    You seem to think that all one has to do is report them to the authorities and they come running to shut a program down, Investigations take time, and they have to have enough people filing complaints for them to take action. The mere fact they have not YET, does not mean they won't in the future; nor does it mean this is a legal program. All any of you pimps of MCA have managed to do is provide bluster, obfuscation, smoke and mirrors straight out of the Scammers Playbook.

    In the scheme of things, MCA is nothing more than a flea floating down the river on its back with an erection yelling "Raise the drawbridge." That's how insginificant MCA is to the authorities. They have far bigger fish to fry than this joke of a program. The old adage, "A fool and his money are soon parted," will soon play out here all by itself. No help needed from the "evil government."

    You seem to be mistaken that those of us here are newbs and don't know any better, and you think you can BS your way to make us believe your BS. Think again.
    EagleOne
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    Re: Working with Motor club of America

    Eagle One, you're a freaking clown. Eagle Research Associates? Give me a break! Probably You can keep saying MCA's a scam, a pyramid all you want till your voice give out, but the fact is MCA offers the same kind of Motor Club Services the way AAA does, except we people a peace of mind of over $150,000 worth of benefits and I get paid for it. If AAA decided offers the same opportunity the way MCA does, will you call it a scam? Another thing, how you could called it a pyramid, when I sell only memberships and not recruiting a single soul. You're a ass clown, dude. Go play with yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeminiDogg View Post
    Another thing, how you could called it a pyramid, when I sell only memberships and not recruiting a single soul.
    You see a difference between selling membership vs. recruiting a member? Pray tell, what is the difference?

    And keep your potty mouth to yourself. I'm sure there's some place you can lick on yourself.
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    Re: Working with Motor club of America

    Quote Originally Posted by GeminiDogg View Post
    Eagle One, you're a freaking clown. Eagle Research Associates? Give me a break! Probably You can keep saying MCA's a scam, a pyramid all you want till your voice give out, but the fact is MCA offers the same kind of Motor Club Services the way AAA does, except we people a peace of mind of over $150,000 worth of benefits and I get paid for it. If AAA decided offers the same opportunity the way MCA does, will you call it a scam? Another thing, how you could called it a pyramid, when I sell only memberships and not recruiting a single soul. You're a ass clown, dude. Go play with yourself.
    Seriously, this is the best you could do? Your pathetic insults don't even make my top 5000 of insults I have received. Surely you can do better than this, for if you can't you need to stop while you are behind. At least I have something to play with unlike you.
    EagleOne
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