I joined the Never Ending Success club some time ago (see earlier posts), so I know what I’m talking about. I want to be quickly to the point with you guys.

You want my honest advice on this program?

Stay Away From This One!

Why you ask?

First of all, you are only selling a business opportunity, an idea, a thought. Not a real product or service. Yeah, sure, there are products available from NES for free, that you could sell, but they are very lame. Most of them you can get for free anywhere on the internet. NES has put them together in some sort of library.

But primarily it’s all about joining the NES club and then re-sell the membership to someone else. It’s all about building a downline. Unfortunately this downline is in my opinion based on air. Like I said, it’s just the idea of re-selling the NES idea / membership to someone else for $98,-

Of course, there are many people out there who make good money out of it. But it just didn’t work for me.

If you want in with NES, then I want to warn you guys. Or at least, I want to let you think about what I’m telling you right now.

You have to pay attention… that you find a sponsor (your NES mentor) that you can trust for 100%, not 1 % less. He of she has to teach you a lot on how to get started.

So, if you sign up with someone who just wants to cash the $98,- onetime membership fee, then you could have a problem. After the sale is closed (i.e. you joined the club) then you could be on your own, with all your questions. Unfortunately that happened to me.

No, I’m not going to tell you the name of my NES mentor. If you absolutely must know his/her name, then please contact me and let me know why. Maybe I’ll will give it to you personally. I just want to warn you that this also could happen to you.

Perhaps you’re thinking: “so what if my mentor let’s me down…. then there is always the support from NES itself, isn’t it?”

Wrong! Theoretically: yes. But in reality: no.

Sure, NES could and should answer all your questions for you, but guess what? In my case they NEVER did.

Along with the one time sign up fee of $98,- that you are paying directly to your mentor, you pay an additional $19,95 per month, for being a member with NES. And for that, among other things, you should get support.

But even directly from NES support I didn’t get one single email answered. The only thing I received from the NES guys, were emails that they send to large groups of members. Never ever did I receive a personal answer from NES support.

If you want to find out for yourself what NES can do for you, please, go ahead. My purpose of writing this review, is to warn you about things that I have experienced. It’s up to you if this is going to affect your decision about potentially joining the club.

I’m out per 29th of April, then I let my account expire, by not paying my monthly fee. I don’t want to be part of this scam anymore.



P.S. Is there a program then that you do recommend, you ask perhaps? Yes, it’s the Affiliate Junktion Program, Free to join. This program is making me approx. (NZD) $280 - $480 per day, Google Adwords costs on advertising not included.



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