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  • Report:  #21535

Complaint Review: 2by2.net

2by2.net They pay their reps too much san francisco California

  • Reported By:
    Sanfrancisco CA
  • Submitted:
    Sun, May 26, 2002
  • Updated:
    Mon, May 05, 2003

2by2 pays their REPS too much money. 19 year olds were actually able to drive NSX, and people in their mid 20s all drives nice luxury cars? I'm confused about the way they make their money, and how these guys were able to make so much money!!!! I've been a nice mother my whole life, I stayed in school, but I have nothing- just a high paying job, and high taxes. Another thing is, I wonder what kind of culture these people have! they're untouchable - they are too nice, makes me wonder what they're cooking up. but then again, everyone that quits or bashes on this company is a loser like me...

Christina
San Francisco, California

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Patrick

Davie,
Florida,
U.S.A.

2by2 has changed my life

#3UPDATE Employee

Mon, May 05, 2003

In response to what Christina has said I would like to say that reps in the company are nice. They are nice because they have found a way to overcome mediocrity and want to share it with the world. I am proud to be a representitive for 2by2 and nobody will ever change my mind about that. I am a 26 year old who has been searching for my niche in life. I have been wandering aimlessly until about a year ago. Now I feel that I have the tools to make myself a better person and bring my whole family to a level of happiness that they had only dreamed about. It is funny that people try to say that it is a pyramid scheme. Don't these people realize that everything in life is a pyramid. You have a boss who has managers who has assistant managers and so on and so on. The only difference with any multi level marketing company is that all those invlolved in the business have a chance to become not only financially independent, but also extremely wealthy. It is the closed minded thinking of those who are stuck in the nine to five rat race that seem to find faults in this. Those people are so stuck in thier ways of thinking that they never take time to believe that there has to be a better way. I now know that there is a better way and that is 2by2. I can honestly say that 2by2 has changed my life and I am never going to look back.


Jonathan

New York,
New York,

Please stop your fraudulent marketing schemes, it's getting old!

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, August 21, 2002

I was never a 2by2.net customer, but I knew many friends of mine that were, and I feel sorry for them. Just by reading your posting Christina (if that's even your real name), I can tell that you are one of them 2by2.net employee responsible for all these viral marketing tactic on the web.

What you are trying to do is obvious. By stating that you are jealous of these kids and envy them making so much money, you're trying to convince those that read this post that 2by2.net indeed pay their reps well. And you further try to suggest that anyone "that quits or bashes on this company is a loser".

Come on! You guys used these type of comments all the time to sign up customers! Let me recall one of these examples I heard from my friends, "When you fail to lose weight, don't blame it on the gym, blame it on yourself! So if you fail to succeed in the 2by2.net business, don't blame that 2by2 don't work, it's you that don't work!"

Look, you guys are a fraud and everyone knows it now. Fox News have done a special report on 2by2.net if anyone is interested. As for the cars, do you really think people are stupid? 2by2 just lease them and let these kids drive it so they can show it off to their friends and lie to them that he/she bought it themselves because they made so much money working for 2by2.net... only kids that have a lot of friends (the "cool" kids) are recruited and get to drive them because you guys know that they'll bring in customers.

In the mean time, you guys are writing off the taxes on all these leases on those cars since they are 100% deductible. Hey, now that 2by2.net is over, what kind of other tricks are you (Dennis Wong - founder) and your monkey (Jeff Morgan - CEO) gonna pull next?

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