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Date Added: 10/7/2009 Reviewer: Traces2757
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2Plus7 is a network marketing matrix membership program founded by internet marketers Dean Sasser and Dean Gutch that allows those who sign up to potentially earn steadily recurring and increasing income. This membership program focuses almost entirely on helping members to earn residual referral income, though for the entrance fee members do get a number of information products, as well as some software.
Network marketing matrix programs are becoming more numerous on the internet every day, and one of the most recent arrivals on the scene is 2Plus7. This program works in the basic way, by allowing members to earn money from recruiting others. Unlike many other network marketing matrix programs, however, this one works in a linear fashion.
Basically, when you buy into a network marketing matrix program, you earn money by recruiting other people who will, hopefully, recruit people themselves. 2Plus7 works this way also, though recruiting goes down in a straight line until you cycle, and then you start over. You qualify by recruiting 2 people who pay in at $27, and then when 7 more people buy in under your line, you have cycled, and you receive a payment of $27. There’s no limit to how many times or how quickly you can cycle, as long as people are buying in under you.
If you are successful with 2Plus7, you move up in levels as you make more money. The first recognized level that you can make it to is Director, when you are cycling 30 times per month. Directors make $810 per month. You can work your way through several levels, up to Triple Crown Ambassador, cycling 12,000 times and making $324,000 per month.
More than likely there isn’t anyone at the Triple Crown Ambassador level, since 2Plus7 has not been around that long. Whether or not anyone will make it there remains to be seen. Network marketing matrix programs take a tremendous amount of work and dedication if you want to succeed with them, and this program is no exception.
There are quite a few people who are singing the praises of 2Plus7, but then again all of these people are trying to recruit referrals. The program is fairly new, but already there have been some grumblings about such things as stalled launch dates, payment processor changes and previous programs that failed. The risk is small, only a one-time $27 payment, but there is still time needed to tell if the program will work for its members.
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Not Worth My Time I saw an ad on craigslist advertising for customer service reps from home receiving incoming calls and never having to make phone calls. I must admit that the ad really got my attention because it seemed like a different opportunity from the ones I see all over the internet. I called the phone number in the ad, a lady answered on the other end trying to persuade me to join the club to receive various discount savings on certain services people use on a daily basis which isn't bad, but when she told me I have to get 2 people and they get 2 and so on as long as they pay $27 a month I could make $3000 per month I just wasn't that interested. Well anyway she kept calling and emailing me to try to get me to join which really turned me off completely. Stay away from this program by all means.
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by qfarley on February 24, 2010 at 12:41 PM CST |
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I Had to Cancel My Subscription I joined 2plus7.com because of the teambuild organized by someone from MMG. I had to pay $20 so I could buy shares for advertising. A month after I signed up for the 2plus7 program, I still didn't have my 2 referrals and I could no longer afford the monthly fee of $27 so I had to quit. Besides, I live in Canada and couldn't really avail of the products and services. It's a good thing I got my $20 back from the organizer of the Co-op (Teambuild).
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by rleeBC on January 3, 2010 at 9:23 PM CST |
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Need to know a lot of people, or have big lists I too, like some of the previous reviewers tried to get in early on this, as with most 'network marketing' the sooner your in the better you can do. Unless you know a lot of people willing to part with $27, or have a huge email list, this will earn you a few bucks, but not a lot. You would also have to do a lot of forum posting/spamming, maybe trade memberships, links etc to get any further action. The discount offers vary from useful to just there for show, it depends on how much you desire to save a few dollars. |
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by CosmicDebri on December 17, 2009 at 2:26 PM CST Cricut Information and Products What the HECK is a Baby Shower Diaper Cake? Do you know what you can do with a Wooden Bread Box? |
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Havent made much but learned alot When joining 2plus7 I was pretty unsure as to what exactly I would be doing. But it sounded like a powerful program when I checked the review here on IM report card. With The program I have not earned so much, maybe a couple hundred bucks per month, But let me tell you they have experts giving you advice in everything, how to trad in forex, they help you succeed in this online world by helping you with every aspect. For 27 dollars who can say no to this opportunity, plus I'm looking forward to my account growing and to start making several different 27 dollar payments, this takes time and time well wasted.
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by Matthew on December 3, 2009 at 10:53 PM CST Newbies Learn Everything Here - $10 off+support when joining through this link |
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Innovated Pyramid System/Scam I joined 2 plus 7 because I have never been involved in a network marketing affiliate program and have heard they are more reliable than a pyramid program. Their video on their site is very convincing to me and anybody that is looking to earn extra easy money. After I started getting involved in the action and being disappointed I have came to the conclusion that this to maybe a moderated pyramid scam. It is difficult to attract and gain members to a site even when they truly do offer good advice tips from all professions, but the reality to me is that in order to become a director you would have to have two hundred and ten people sign underneath every month. I don’t know that many people and am having a hard time getting people to sign up underneath me who only know me by my email address.
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by az50rider on November 24, 2009 at 10:14 PM CST |
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Didn't Meet My Expectations At All After they botched the pre-launch phase many of us was supposed to get in on, I finally managed to get in for the launch. However I was not impressed with 2Plus7 for a number of reasons. There was very little information given on what you were supposed to do after you joined and only one or two of the backoffice features was ever functional. They gave you no online promotional tools at all. The lead capture system they said was coming soon never came about and the referral stats made no sense. The only good thing about it was the discounts and coupons. I did manage to get 4 referrals over the 3 months I stayed with it and I made $54 but they just ended up quitting after their 1st month and once I used up the $54 in the monthly fees, I quit myself. I never could make any sense out of their "cycling" system which looked good on the video, but you never knew if or when those "7" came about. It was too confusing even for the most experienced marketer!
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by freebird24 on November 24, 2009 at 7:37 PM CST |
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Good opportunity to bring in extra income I joined 2plus7 several months back thanks to a friend of mine. I paid my $27 fee and have never looked back. I find that the discounts I get are truly amazing. In my back office they have a section for online savings and the list just seems to grow. I have been able to take advantage of quite a bit that is listed there. On the business side, I am making a decent amount of income every month. Not only do I heavily promote it online, but I have taken it to the offline advertising aspect as well. I like that it is so easy to recruit people to join. My back office on the site gave me all the tools necessary to gain referrals and that is what I like. I also like that I am constantly updated by checking the latest news section as well as scheduled webinars and conference calls. These are very helpful for me, as during the conference calls I can get all of my questions answered at once. This is very beneficial when it comes to succeeding at a program like this. I would recommend this to anyone. It is one where you get all of guidance you need to get setup and running. Everything you have in your back office is detailed, and I have had great success by following their tips and suggestions. I like that my income is slowly increasing each and every month. This program is awesome and I would say give it a try. The investment is real small considering what you get in return. |
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by kyleskorner on October 27, 2009 at 10:49 AM CST |
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2plus7 Is Working I was introduced to 2plus7 30 days ago. The main reason was to benefit from the huge discounts available to me through my membership. One of the restaurants that I eat at all the time accepts my membership certificates. A retail certificate of $25, I only pay $3 and I eat there at least twice a month. The prescription drug card available you can see up to 80% discounts. I have also done extremely well with the business side of the program through advertising efforts and sharing the opportunity with my friends.
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by ldobson on October 27, 2009 at 8:40 AM CST Lloyd Dobson Treasure Island, Florida (727) 362-8628 Click Here To Learn More On How to Create INCOME and SAVE Money |
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2Plus7 a great opportunity For only a $27 start up I think that this site is amazing. I joined 2 months ago and have made almost a thousand dollars. I realize that is not a huge some of money, but I am not trying to supplement my entire income, just make some extra from home in my spare time and the longer I do it the more I am making. I think that this site has helped me in several ways. I would recommend it to anyone. There are several levels that you can advance through and generate more money as well. Maybe someday it will supplement my entire income.
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by wolvesbaine on October 27, 2009 at 8:12 AM CST |
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2Plus7 is it a pyramid scheme? I will be the one to tell you that from day one of starting with this company I knew this was one of those pyramid schemes. I try different money making opportunities just to report to my fellow readers. I gave it a shot. I worked sending many links on youtube.com and other network sites. I spammed the heck out of some email companies. I tried and tried and tried. One thing I told myself is that I will not look to see how many people actually signed up until I get two weeks into spreading the word and talking to people about it. Two weeks passed and I went to check the stats. I had 9 people join. I was so happy and I made several hundred dollars in the next few weeks. I never made my money after my down line unless I signed another person up. It never went further than me and that person that I signed up. I am no longer doing this. I asked for a refund and it was granted. I will not recommend this site to very many people. It is not for most. It for someone that has a very big network of friends and knows how to network market. |
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by tnjoblistcom on October 12, 2009 at 6:35 PM CST Jonathan Smith Buy items at up to 98% off retail! |
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I saw an ad on craigslist advertising for customer service reps from home receiving incoming calls and never having to make phone calls. I must admit that the ad really got my attention because it seemed like a different opportunity from the ones I see all over the internet. I called the phone number in the ad, a lady answered on the other end trying to persuade me to join the club to receive various discount savings on certain services people use on a daily basis which isn't bad, but when she told me I have to get 2 people and they get 2 and so on as long as they pay $27 a month I could make $3000 per month I just wasn't that interested. Well anyway she kept calling and emailing me to try to get me to join which really turned me off completely. Stay away from this program by all means.
I joined 2plus7.com because of the teambuild organized by someone from MMG. I had to pay $20 so I could buy shares for advertising. A month after I signed up for the 2plus7 program, I still didn't have my 2 referrals and I could no longer afford the monthly fee of $27 so I had to quit. Besides, I live in Canada and couldn't really avail of the products and services. It's a good thing I got my $20 back from the organizer of the Co-op (Teambuild).

I joined 2 plus 7 because I have never been involved in a network marketing affiliate program and have heard they are more reliable than a pyramid program. Their video on their site is very convincing to me and anybody that is looking to earn extra easy money. After I started getting involved in the action and being disappointed I have came to the conclusion that this to maybe a moderated pyramid scam. It is difficult to attract and gain members to a site even when they truly do offer good advice tips from all professions, but the reality to me is that in order to become a director you would have to have two hundred and ten people sign underneath every month. I don’t know that many people and am having a hard time getting people to sign up underneath me who only know me by my email address.
I joined 2plus7 several months back thanks to a friend of mine. I paid my $27 fee and have never looked back. I find that the discounts I get are truly amazing. In my back office they have a section for online savings and the list just seems to grow. I have been able to take advantage of quite a bit that is listed there. 
I was introduced to 2plus7 30 days ago. The main reason was to benefit from the huge discounts available to me through my membership. One of the restaurants that I eat at all the time accepts my membership certificates. A retail certificate of $25, I only pay $3 and I eat there at least twice a month. The prescription drug card available you can see up to 80% discounts. I have also done extremely well with the business side of the program through advertising efforts and sharing the opportunity with my friends.