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Date Added: 6/29/2009 Reviewer: KimberlyAW
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Website URL: http://www.eliteresurrected.org
Company Name: Elite Resurrected Alexa Traffic Rank: 16,075,798 |
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The promise of Elite Activity is very simple. If you will give, you can also receive. This pyramiding system takes advantage of the charitable spirit and principles of religious groups and individuals. The Elite Activity program will enjoin you to give a $100 gift. In order to receive a gift, you must be able to recruit two people who will also give $100 each. Your two downlines will also recruit their share of members, and you will be compensated through the growing list of participants from your own pyramid.
From your first pyramid, you can receive as much as $800. When you reach this level, you must give a gift worth $250 and start another pyramid until you receive a certain level of earnings. You must continue to reinvest part of your earnings until you build seven independent pyramids. At the end of the scheme, you stand to earn more than $48,000 from your initial gift of $100. Such lucrative promise normally attracts people to participate in the scheme. That is why Elite Activity is still in operation but under a new name.
It Is Best to Avoid Elite Activity
When someone approaches you to participate in Elite Activity, it is best to refuse the offer. Pyramiding scheme is illegal in most jurisdictions, and you can be prosecuted for violating state and federal laws by participating or starting your own pyramid.
Even as an investment scheme, Elite Activity’s pyramid can easily collapse. That is because those who will participate as a downline often encounter difficulties in building their own pyramid.
So, these people usually abandon the program and walk away from the pyramid. The flow of money stops suddenly, which can lead to the collapse of the pyramid. That is why you might end up losing money rather than getting anything from this type of pyramiding investment scheme. The new incarnation of Elite Activity is calling itself The Elite Resurrected. It has a membership site and promotes itself as a religious charitable organization. It also packages itself as a legal group, and shows that it pays taxes to the US IRS.
However, the basic operation of Elite Activity and Elite Resurrected is similar. These two entities are one and the same. So, if you want to avoid violating any law, then it is highly advisable to distance yourself from the pyramiding scheme of Elite Activity.
Elite Activity has tremendous number of scam reports exposing for what it really is. Activities that make use of religious and charitable purposes to gain personal advantage is both unethical and illegal. It is best to stay away from this activity if you want solid, long-term success online. Becoming affiliated to such shady operations will only serve to tarnish your good name and create a negative reputation for you online.
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I am happy I got out of this in time A friend of mine invited me to join Elite Activity. At first I had no idea that it was a pyramiding scheme. When I found out I already lost 100$. There are people claiming that they were able to earn 800$ from this but this wasn’t my case. I didn’t put a lot of effort in attracting new members. I don’t like that they promote themselves as a charity community. This is very misleading and it’s also illegal. At first I thought that I would really help somebody by investing money. I am happy I got out of this in time. I advise everybody to stay away from it.
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by myraro on February 11, 2010 at 1:09 PM CST |
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It works if you work it I was in Elite many, many years ago when the gifting craze was going around the country big time. I recall making at least $1,500 to $2,000 in about 3 months or less. The only way to be successful with a program like Elite that uses a 2x2 matrix model is you must get 2 people who will do the same, and so on. Elite's software rewards those that work and leaves behind those that don't. That's a plus, although following along with the progression of your team can be difficult at times if everyone is not reasonably moving along at the same pace, because of the way the software works and determines who is to follow who. The program works well as long as people are working the system and following through, but as with most 2x2 they slow down as people get involved that can't get their two, or think they can freeload on momentum. That is what happened when I was in it. Things just dried up eventually as each individual was unable to expeditiously get their 2 and didn't want to continue paying the monthly backoffice fee. Plus the negative press on gifting creates a challenge that most other product oriented opportunities don't have to deal with, making it more difficult for some to succeed. There are probably more rewarding similar programs out there for gifting, but none work unless you work them, so don't expect anything different from getting involved with Elite. I know of several people that have been in it that have done well, but they understood how the system worked with getting 2 and made sure those they introduced understood that in order to be successful with the system. |
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by allwyn on September 22, 2009 at 12:00 PM CST Vitel Wireless: Get Free Cellphone, Biz, TV, Internet, Electricity |
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The Elite Experience... I actually had a good experience with Elite Activity! Back in '07 a friend of mine approached me about this gifting opportunity he was involved in. Of course I was reluctant cause I thought I knew about gifting and didn't want to get involved at all! He was telling me how much he was making and how much his team had made so I said I'll check it out, until that $100 startup fell out of his mouth! Needless to say I gave $100 to put in the system!Now, I say system because, the $100 is not going to the person that got you involved, it goes into the system; and whatever name that pops up, that's who you give the gift to! You call the person and tell them you have a gift for them, you meet, if local, or make arrangements to get the funds to them! So I met up with a guy and had no idea who he was, but we met up locally and did the exchange! He gave me the gifting tax form and I gave him the $100. Now, I'm worried cause I just gave up $100, but I get a phone call 2 days later with someone on the other end telling me they have a $100 gift for me! So again the same process, we met up and did the exchange! Now to keep the cycle going you have to recruit 4 people, I had 2 so I got another gift, and another! The only issue was, my people had a hard time starting their cycles, it's not easy to get the average person to up $100 for a piece of paper! So my cycles slowed to a halt! I figured I made a profit so I just left it alone! My friend called me a couple of months ago and said that they have 2 new easier cycles to prove the program works, the express cycle which is $25, and the turbo cycle at $50! When he told me that, I went on and reactivated my membership for $16 and then I heard nothing from them after that! Of course, gifting has a bad name and is also illegal, but I have the proof that with a little persistence and guidance that gifting can work in your favor, and Elite Activity has a better setup than the other one I was involved in and seen! |
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by taripres on August 4, 2009 at 8:10 PM CST Taripre$ |
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A friend of mine invited me to join Elite Activity. At first I had no idea that it was a pyramiding scheme. When I found out I already lost 100$. There are people claiming that they were able to earn 800$ from this but this wasn’t my case. I didn’t put a lot of effort in attracting new members. I don’t like that they promote themselves as a charity community. This is very misleading and it’s also illegal. At first I thought that I would really help somebody by investing money. I am happy I got out of this in time. I advise everybody to stay away from it.

I was in Elite many, many years ago when the gifting craze was going around the country big time. I recall making at least $1,500 to $2,000 in about 3 months or less. The only way to be successful with a program like Elite that uses a 2x2 matrix model is you must get 2 people who will do the same, and so on. Elite's software rewards those that work and leaves behind those that don't. That's a plus, although following along with the progression of your team can be difficult at times if everyone is not reasonably moving along at the same pace, because of the way the software works and determines who is to follow who. 
I actually had a good experience with Elite Activity! Back in '07 a friend of mine approached me about this gifting opportunity he was involved in. Of course I was reluctant cause I thought I knew about gifting and didn't want to get involved at all! He was telling me how much he was making and how much his team had made so I said I'll check it out, until that $100 startup fell out of his mouth! Needless to say I gave $100 to put in the system!