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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Researve your cup review

Hi fellow online opportunists!
Launching June 1st. How many of us have seen this ad over and over again? Today after my 1000th time of seeing it I finally took some time to scope it out. After years of experience checking out this kind of stuff I can kind of use my instincts to make a decision on what to and what not to pursue with relative accuracy. This is what I see!
It is still way too early to decide if it's a scam or not, in fact it appears that when it's doors open it will probably be legit. But like I say it's all in the activity after June 1st that will truly tell us anything at all. I went to their site and found out nothing except it's coffee. You find out "they" are professional IT, etc, etc. They tell you coffee is sold in thousands of countries and how popular it is. You never read how it's packaged, how to sell it, what it will cost you after the launch, nothing is disclosed. You just know "they" are very excited and that is supposed to come across your computer screen to you and make you very excited.
Remember, this in no way says "don't join". It doesn't cost anything to join so go ahead. Personally, I can't get that excited about coffee and I drink a pot a day, every day.
It must be an MLM meaning you need a down line. It's going to cost you something to get the program. They probably will offer software to make your job easier. But they don't tell you much about anything so you can't pick them apart before their launch date.
The terms and conditions doesn't give you any hints either. So it's kind of like signing up to get information about a brick and mortar store opening in your neighborhood to get the first catalog not knowing what they will be selling. If you're the type who wants to be first at everything, or just want to know what they're doing as soon as they are willing to tell you, go for it. You have nothing to lose. Unless you've got your down line on board and they are all excited too!
Personally I wouldn't want to say, "sorry everyone, I didn't know it was going taste like licorice, and decaffeinated,  harvested in a way to injure the planet, etc". That would be bad!
There are rumbles about the cost among other things. Supposedly the coffee is Javita. It may cost anywhere from $99 to hundreds depending on how much access you want to the tools they offer. It may come in individual packets for single cup servings.
Doing much research now only leads to the possibilities, not the actual facts.
So for now it's entirely up to you.

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