• Liberty League – Are the Reports True is Liberty League a Scam?

    Posted on June 6th, 2009 admin No comments

    Liberty League International was founded in 2000 by Brent Pane and Shane Krider. Since it’s inception Liberty League has not been without it’s problems, as it was sanctioned in 2005 by the Arizona Attorney Generals Office and fined $114,000.

    On July 25, 2008 a Class Action Suit was filed against Liberty League and it’s founders. The basis of the investigation were complaints from associates who bought into the opportunity

    and did not make the amount of money they believed they were promised or enticed with, in fact, most did not make a dime.

    This doesn’t mean that Liberty League is a scam, the bottom line is that many new home business owners believe that if they throw enough money at a business, they will ultimately become rich themselves, often times without putting forth the effort to generate the wealth they are looking for. Liberty League does offer a product, but if you don’t market it properly you will not make a dime. So, the problem with Liberty League may fall more with their associates and marketing than with the product itself.

    Liberty Leagues Products:

    The products are basically self help with conferences attached.
    The first product is a $1,595 DVD, CD and work book course called Beyond Freedom, which focuses on self development.
    The Second, is a 3 Day conference is a valued at $7,995 not including travel, hotel and meals.

    The third product is the Summit Conference and is valued $12,995 this is Liberty League’s is the premier product and lasts for 4 days.
    In addition to the product packages there are about $60.00 per month in fees to be associated with Liberty League. Plus 99 dollar quarterly fee for their conference call system.

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