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Date Added: 6/28/2009 Reviewer: Traces2757
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Website URL: http://www.projectlazyboy.com
Company Name: EasyBid Auctions Alexa Traffic Rank: 12,369,534 |
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Project Lazy Boy is a membership program that allows people who join to sell products or services, advertise their businesses and trade products and services without paying any service fees. This program is a forced matrix MLM, so members can make an income through it through their own efforts and the efforts of the people below them. Recruiting others is optional; the claim is that you will make money after paying the initial sign-up fee, even if you do nothing to advertise the program.
Forced matrix MLM programs are becoming quite popular these days, and Project Lazy Boy is another site that is looking to cash in on this popularity. Nothing wrong with that, as long as the program is sound and what it offers members is at least potentially lucrative.
When you join a forced matrix program, you buy into it, and you only get so many in your immediate downline; any spillover goes below the people who are below you. This means that you get the spillover from the people above you. With Project Lazy Boy, you can make money from the people below you up to 10 levels deep.
You can join Project Lazy Boy for $20, which gets you an invitation to become a member of the auction site EasyBid. You get $40 worth of ad credits at EasyBid plus a position in the LBP program. For everyone you personally recruit to the program, you get $2, plus $2 per every member in your downline, down 10 levels. This is good, but when you can really start making the meaty money is when you upgrade to pro, which costs another $99.99. This is paid for by the commissions you earn at the lower level. After you become a pro, you get unlimited lifetime ad credits at EasyBid and your commissions at LazyBoy Profits jump to much higher numbers.
This all looks good on paper, but does Project Lazy Boy deliver? The answer is that yes, the program can deliver, but even with a 2x10 forced matrix system, it’s not that easy to make any significant money. The money goes to the people who put a lot of effort into the program and who have people above them doing the same so that they get the spillover.
Project Lazy Boy is a fairly new program, but so far the members who are putting effort into it are returning mostly positive feedback. Since these types of programs are fairly new in the MLM world, it still remains to be seen if they can stand the test of time. That being said, PLB has been good about paying its members since it’s been in business.
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Gone... Gone... Gone Project LazyBoy and Easybid Auctions seem to have disappeared! All you get now is a "404" error page. I was a member for quite some time, although I was not as fully invested as I could have been. I had earned over $100 in commissions, but in the past few months, I could never get any response from Admin at all. So I do not know if they'll be back, but I guess I won't hold my breath. |
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by lindabear on August 31, 2010 at 4:17 PM CST |
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Delivered satifisying results, but took me a while This was just my personal experience. Project Lazy Boy is a good program, but it's just the amount of time it actually takes. A lot of work for me was actually put into working the program and after joining a few months ago, I earned $62 within my first 3 days. It's an ok program. I have yet to try out their referral program, but then again, I'm not a fan of being pressured into signing people up.
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by maje_h on December 13, 2009 at 8:19 PM CST |
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At first I was very skeptical At first I was very skeptical. I had to wait for 5 days to get my log in information. Their website is difficult to understand. After I signed up I had to wait for 2 months to be able to upgrade to pro membership. Now I am making some money from my referrals. I receive 2$ for each person signing up under me. This is not a program to make money easily. You have to invest a lot of time. I paid 20$ to join the program. This is not too much. To upgrade to pro costs 99$. I think this is a high price. It takes me a lot of time to make 99$. |
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by stephany on November 10, 2009 at 9:52 AM CST |
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This system will work if you apply yourself I joined Project Lazy Boy about five and half months ago. At first, I was real excited when I saw the opportunity that this program has. I then realized what it was going to take to earn enough for the Pro membership. I kind of lost interest but went back to it. I started to get people signed up under me and after about three months, I had enough people to upgrade to the Pro membership. I will say that this took a lot of time on my part but it is well worth it now. I found out the hard way that unless you manage to work your way up to Pro membership, that you will not earn even close to what you are capable of. Now that I'm there, I can say that I'm making a good amount from this program and the hard work I had to put into it is paying off. I think this is a great opportunity for anyone. I also think that if you are not willing to put into the system a decent amount of effort then you had better look elsewhere. This is not cash that will fall on your lap after you sign up. If you work at it, you will be rewarded. I gave this site a B because it is a decent program to be involved with and it actually works. |
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by kyleskorner on October 25, 2009 at 9:13 AM CST |
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Very poor in execution As a concept Project Lazy Boy is wonderful. I was immediately sold to the idea and enrolled at once. My enthusiasm soon waned when it took several days to get my login information. I had to resend the confirmation email twice because they kept on sending me the email asking me to confirm. I made up my mind then to cut my losses and forget about the whole thing even though I already had a campaign planned and several prospects ready to jump in with me. I am going to preserve my credibility and not push Project Lazy Boy at all. Just today, I received another email asking me to request a "RESEND". There is probably something wrong with their system and I am not going to damage anything more than my ability to spot a good thing. If they can fix their system then I would say Project Lazy Boy will become successful for many people.
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by worldlord on August 16, 2009 at 9:38 AM CST |
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About Project Lazy Boy! I joined Project Lazy Boy some months back and I didn't do anything with this program. As time went on I forgot I was a member, but I saw an ad yesterday for Project Lazy Boy and I decided to check my account. It said I have $62 in commissions, and I checked it again today and it said my commission was now $72 - so I have now decided to work the program.
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by tantip on July 24, 2009 at 7:57 PM CST |
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A lot of work, but payouts if you're prepared to try hard I joined Project Lazy Boy about 4 months ago. I have to say, it took me a long time to make enough commission to fund the pro version membership. I finally managed to get a ton of people signed up, each earning me $2, and I'm glad I made the decision to reinvest, as I'm now earning quite a nice little extra. As with all programs like this, you'll only get back what you put in by way of effort. If you work hard, you're sure to succeed. Please take my advice though, and don't bother if you think that this will be easy money. You will be very disappointed!
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by willsboro on July 22, 2009 at 4:31 PM CST |
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Good project Project lazy Boy will deliver positive results. This system is wonderful. After I went pro, I started making decent money. At first I didn't think I was going to get anywhere, but after sticking with it and seeing that my upgrade to pro practically paid for itself, I was satisfied.
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by kenitozajac on July 16, 2009 at 7:36 PM CST |
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Project LazyBoy and Easybid Auctions seem to have disappeared! All you get now is a "404" error page. 
I joined Project Lazy Boy about five and half months ago. At first, I was real excited when I saw the opportunity that this program has. I then realized what it was going to take to earn enough for the Pro membership. I kind of lost interest but went back to it. I started to get people signed up under me and after about three months, I had enough people to upgrade to the Pro membership. I will say that this took a lot of time on my part but it is well worth it now.