Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Is CA2020 a Scam? BY COACH KRISTINE

scam
n.
A fraudulent business scheme; a swindle.
tr.v. scammed, scam•ming, scams
To defraud; swindle.

www.thefreedictionary.com

On the question, is CA2020 a scam? I guess the people who insist on it haven’t done their research yet. What’s worse is that most of them may not even know what a scam means.

Well, let’s go back to the definitions first. A scam is a fraudulent business scheme or a swindle. Just looking at this definition would actually be enough to answer the question but allow me to enlighten the ones who are too lazy to do their homework. Please be guided by these key points for your understanding:

1. CA2020 is a volunteer group, a Community. It is not even a business. The privileged people involved in business are the Core Team members. Being part of the Core Team follows a process. To know about it, go back to the person who made you aware of the site or the Community.

2. Swindling. There is no swindling involved in the public events of the Community. Back to definitions once more, to swindle means to cheat someone out of money. The 2 events – the Wealth Course and the Cashflow Gathering are all covered by the generosity of the Core Team members. The time spent for these events is pro bono. The fee for the Cashflow Gathering covers the food and materials of the participants. We even post our real names and complete contact information in our website. How transparent can we get?

3. CA2020 as a networking/pyramiding scheme. Allow me to repeat myself, CA2020 is not a business, it is a Community. Being part of the Community does not make you a scammer. Prepare to be surprised in this online Community. To know what kind of “monsters” it has created inside the Core Team, visit www.iloveabundance.com.

4. Nu Skin and CA2020. The Core Team, and I repeat, the Core Team chose to partner with a billion-dollar company for its stage 1 of the Power Investing Plan. Nu Skin is not equal to CA2020. I really can’t blame those from the C, D and E market who perceive the company still as a mere networking scheme that will collapse in a few months’ time. Blame it on a 25-year old company whose mission is to be a force for good and whose intention is to give the Filipino lower class a fighting chance towards financial freedom by opening a market in a 3rd-world country. We are very proud of this Company. I don’t think a lot of professionals would exchange their warm, fuzzy and secure jobs for the discomfort of working with a fraud.

5. 3rd-party references. For those who really are into researching further, feel free to search on these key phrases:

 American Business Awards
 Stevies
 Forbes
 Nu Skin = BUY
 5A1, Dan and Bradstreet
 Global seamless compensation plan

To end, allow me to leave you by quoting Albert Einstein, “Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocre minds.” The Create Abundance Business Community has become a space for its members to manifest their greatness through volunteerism, humility, responsibility, service, contribution and growth through entrepreneurship. If you think you can also be a space for this to happen to other people, why fear being one of us and be the difference demonstrated to the world?


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