Don’t these 2 actions (telling recruits that ACN is nearly impossible, then flashing riches and success stories in front of them..) seem a little contradictory?
In any event, it would appear that anyone who actually “Made it” in ACN (through all that “hard work” promoted by the brain washed reps) only got there by screwing a sizable number of people out of their signup fee.
By this time Bob has earned a decent chunk of cash for himself along with some solid residual income.
John was right – hard work actually paid off in ACN!
The coral reefs are artificially made, but the whole place is very much ideal for swimming, fishing, and boating.
During low tides, a smaller, more undeveloped island appears and like the rest, is also suitable for fishing and swimming.
There are 2 parts to this: Firstly, the majority of reps don’t make money, and secondly, if you work hard enough at ACN you will indeed make money.Bob takes this recommendation to heart since he has been told the same thing most of his life – more work (hard or smart) equals more money.Bob shows the business to 300 people over the course of the year, 60 of them sign up, and 2 of them actually make their initial investment back.A nice place to start would be the Dao-Dao Islands some seven to ten minutes away from the seaport, when riding a motorboat.It is a rather big island, with an area size of about 1.1057 hectares.