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mayabong 12-11-2012 04:25 PM

Already closing in on 1k a month residual with Solavei
 
I posted on the Fucking around and Program discussion before launch and told people to get in this, and was met with negativity lol. 2.5 months later and about 100k members since, I'm back again!

They pay 2 times a month and as your network grows it grows residually. Loving it so far.

Feel free to ask me questions I've been around since the beginning. I can answer all kinds of tech questions too. (for the most part)

This is not just a mobile service, its a social commerce network. Once you understand the plan you are sure to join.




Here is a short vision of the future with Solavei by Jim Ryan the guy that helped put the deal between IPhone and ATT together.



This will be going global next year, don't be left out:)

You can visit solavei HERE

828-407-3332 if ya wanna get in touch.

brizzad 12-11-2012 08:14 PM

If you're going to spam this bullshit at least post a scanned check or a screenshot of your stats...

adult-help 12-11-2012 08:51 PM

so can you promote it on adult sites? looks like a pyramid mlm program.

woj 12-11-2012 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by brizzad (Post 19364792)
If you're going to spam this bullshit at least post a scanned check or a screenshot of your stats...

yup, lets see a check with gfy in the background... :2 cents:

mayabong 12-11-2012 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by adult-help (Post 19364843)
so can you promote it on adult sites? looks like a pyramid mlm program.

No you cant promote on adult site. I thought this part of GFY was promoting mainstream business. Yes its network marketing, In a pyramid "scheme" like you are saying the people at the top make money from the bottom no matter what. (kinda like every company you've ever worked for?) The way the comp plan is set up for Solavei, the early adopters cant just refer a few people and sit back.

Here are my stats. The number on the left is people I directly referred.. the number on the right is what that ended up turning into. We don't get paid checks, but get deposits on our Solavei debit card 2 times a month.

There is also a product involved which is $49 Unlimited Talk Text and Data on Tmobile's 4g network. Watch the videos. Fastest growing company in the US right now I'm sure.

http://mobilephonenocontract.com/wp-...2/capture2.jpg

brizzad 12-12-2012 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mayabong (Post 19364877)
Fastest growing company in the US right now I'm sure.

Nope, turns out it's not even in the top 5000 fastest growing companies. http://www.inc.com/inc5000/search

mayabong 12-13-2012 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by brizzad (Post 19366985)
Nope, turns out it's not even in the top 5000 fastest growing companies. http://www.inc.com/inc5000/search

I have no idea what that list is based on. Solavei has only been live 2.5 months, made 3 million revenue in its first month and as of today has already paid back 2 million to its members. They also raised 120 million to get started.

100k paying subscribers in 2.5 months, you'd think people would be more open minded to at least see whats up.

I'm not here to argue, just looking for a few that get it so we can make money together and yeah not pay a mobile phone bill ever again either.

cruxop 12-16-2012 10:20 PM

Hey guys, I get the suspicion, but its just a phone company which happens to have a referral program.

It's not MLM, because there's only one level---the people you refer directly get you a bonus payment. The people they refer seem to get you nothing.

mayabong 12-19-2012 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by cruxop (Post 19374076)
Hey guys, I get the suspicion, but its just a phone company which happens to have a referral program.

It's not MLM, because there's only one level---the people you refer directly get you a bonus payment. The people they refer seem to get you nothing.

No you get credit for your whole downline. There are 4 ways to get paid. Just cause something is network marketing doesn't mean its a scam, some of the most successful companies and some of the richest people in the world believe in network marketing.

Its also not a phone company its a social commerce network. Phone is just the first product they decided to sell. The only reason I got into this is because the product was actually priced within the market value. You don't have to sell the "opportunity" for someone to join

How much are you guys paying for your phone service is the question?

RyanEagle 12-20-2012 01:46 AM

This does seem fuckin fishy, but I guess there's no real evidence that it's a scam. I agree that some more proof should be shared when you make claims like that though.

mayabong 12-20-2012 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by RyanEagle (Post 19380625)
This does seem fuckin fishy, but I guess there's no real evidence that it's a scam. I agree that some more proof should be shared when you make claims like that though.

Members aren't allowed to post their payout stats due to the member agreement. I posted how many people I have under me and to tell you the truth my stats are mediocre at best. One guy above me has close to 15k under him.

Why would a company spend tens of millions of dollars to put this together, to scam people out of $49 a month cell phone service? Even if the company crashed and burned tomorrow, I'm getting what I paid for and then some. Its no contract.

If anyone has ever been in network marketing before, there is usually an autoship you have to pay every month to be a distributer. With Solavei every person in the system that simply pays their mobile bill is automatically a distributor at no extra cost. They even sent me free Sim cards for Christmas in order to sign people up on the spot. This is an awesome concept that has never been done before. Gonna shake up the mobile industry for sure.

I forget I'm posting to an industry that gets screwed over all the time by companies, so I guess i can understand the negativity. Just sharing my experience.

http://solavei.com/mikemcd

PornMD 12-25-2012 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by mayabong (Post 19379534)
Just cause something is network marketing doesn't mean its a scam

Naw - that whole relabeling it from MLM to network marketing wasn't trying to get away from that whole scam appearance or anything.

Sorry, but whether it's the mindset that MLM seems to attract or what, every MLM I've ever seen is a scam. Almost every MLM affiliate finds themselves defending saying "it's not a scam" all the time but hell, they know. You're overpaying for something because there's a supposed "opportunity" attached to it - the opportunity to sell overpriced shit.

mayabong 12-26-2012 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by PornMD (Post 19390038)
Naw - that whole relabeling it from MLM to network marketing wasn't trying to get away from that whole scam appearance or anything.

Sorry, but whether it's the mindset that MLM seems to attract or what, every MLM I've ever seen is a scam. Almost every MLM affiliate finds themselves defending saying "it's not a scam" all the time but hell, they know. You're overpaying for something because there's a supposed "opportunity" attached to it - the opportunity to sell overpriced shit.

In most cases yes, but how is me paying $49 a month plus tax for 4G unlimited talk, text and data on t-mobile's backbone "overpriced shit"? How much are you paying lol.

There is no extra fee attached every month (besides state taxes) that is IT. Not only that but they pick up the tab and offer roaming on ATT towers at no extra fee.

I hate multi level marketing because of the very things you said. The reason I got into this because the price of the product is about the best in the prepaid industry and the comp plan is simple enough for a grandma to understand. Which is the goal of the company.

http://solavei.com/mikemcd

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 12-26-2012 05:00 PM

http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instanc...x/24370593.jpg

Did a little reading on Solavei - actually if you Google Solavei and scam it will keep you busy for quite awhile (and as with all scam programs, since they know lots of people are calling it a scam, the scammers also have their "Is Solavei A Scam?" postings, that are really ads saying that they are not a scam, lol).

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There is this company I just found out about while I was looking for work on Craigslist called Solavei. The ad said that you could sell T-mobile phone service from home so I was definitely interested so I replied to the ad.

I found out the company, Solavei, was started by some executives from Motricity who conned a bunch of shareholders and investors out of their money by selling options for the stock and making millions for themselves while not telling the investors that the company's sales were going down and that targets were not being met.
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Some of you have heard of stock analyst, Jim Cramer, right? Well, Jim Cramer encouraged investors in Ryan Wuerch's Motricity scam --- the predecessor to his current Solavei? scam --- to sell their Motricity stock. His reason for predicting --- accurately --- the upcoming collapse of the share price in Motricity stock?

Ryan Wuerch. That's right. Jim Cramer held a low opinion of Ryan Wuerch and still does. His assessment is that Ryan Wuerch cannot be trusted --- stating that he 'lacks credibility' --- a polite way of saying that Wuerch does not seem believable. When the truth was revealed that Ryan Wuerch was Motricity's death sentence, Cramer called Motricity a 'disaster'.

One Motricity shareholder who regrets not taking Cramer's advice --- had the following to say, in warning to others: "I did not listen. Instead I ended up trusting a psycopath with a pretty smile and a nice haircut. And it cost me over 200 grand --- about 20 percent of my total assets. And yes, sure enough this man will never change. The 'good christian' psycopath will remain just that."
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I did some investigating and discovered Solavei's founder Ryan Weurch is being sued for insider trading from his previous venture called Motricity. The companies stock has went from $30 a share to .39 cents a share as we speak. And he has brought over all his execs from Solavei who made off with the loot along with him and are also being named in the lawsuit.

Motricity, the company Ryan Wuerch started which lost share holders 1.3 Billion dollars, the stock value over the last 2 years has plunged from $30 a share to .46 cents, yikes!
Sorry, but gonna have to pass up this deal that is too good to be true. :disgust

ADG

mayabong 12-26-2012 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 19391101)
http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instanc...x/24370593.jpg

Did a little reading on Solavei - actually if you Google Solavei and scam it will keep you busy for quite awhile (and as with all scam programs, since they know lots of people are calling it a scam, the scammers also have their "Is Solavei A Scam?" postings, that are really ads saying that they are not a scam, lol).







Sorry, but gonna have to pass up this deal that is too good to be true. :disgust

ADG

Yet somehow he manages to raise 127 million dollars for his next venture, has the former COO of Walmart as the COO of Solavei along with many other big names. You guys keep saying scam, where is the scam? Right now I'm paying $49 for my cell phone bill per month, I was paying way more than that. They pay me 2 times a month on my card for bringing people in. They all paying $49 a month for their mobile phone. They sent me sim cards for Christmas so I could sign people up on the spot. Where is the scam?

Most of the negativity on Solavei comes from competitor reps like Lifemobile or Vitel which say people can get free cell phone service if they bring others in, but charge their member and extra $99 a month just to be members. Solavei doesn't have that.

Like I said even if Solavei crashed and burned tomorrow, I have been getting what I paid for and then some. There are new products coming out in 2013 and a worldwide launch. I don't know what Wuerch did with Motorcity, but so far I am very pleased with Solavei or I wouldn't promote it at all.


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