Cash Gifting with ALS – Abundant Living System

July 12, 2010
By admin

Review: Abundant Living System was a program that filled a gap in the cash gifting genre.  When it was first launched it was ahead of it’s time in terms of graphic appeal and it was hot, hot, hot!  I say it was hot because it had an entry point of only $100!  This gave even the little guy (or gal) a chance to get into the cash gifting arena.  There was an admin fee of about $50 and it used a good tracking system to track referrals.  It is a 1-up system and if you read through the rest of my reviews you may see that I don’t really like a 1-up system.

The Pluses: Anyone could afford to get into it.  It still has an appealing website of which you get a replicated one.  You are also able to buy “call backs” where someone who you pay will “close” your gift for you.

Best Plus: Slick @ss website! When it launched it was the best thing out and to this day it is still one of the best looking ones.

The Minuses: Same as the plus.  Anyone could afford to get in and did get in.  This was just too much work for such little return on your time.  You may be thinking I am crazy but it takes the same amount of time to open an overnight envelope with $5,000 in it as it does to open one with $100 or less in it.  Time spent with new gifter is also the same amount(if you give them support, which I do)

Lowest Low?: As above too much work dealing with people who really aren’t serious about using Abundance principles to improve thier lives.

The Wrap Up: ALS was once a program I could endorse, until I saw how many people were taking the cheap way to abundance. Not that there is anything wrong with starting small.  I found when given the chance most people would start at the lowest level to test the waters and that, im my opinion is no way to make drastic changes to improve your life incredibly.  ALS also made a change in their system where it went into 2 different options, to be honest this was about the time I moved on, or back to the best program out there and I haven’t followed ALS since.

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