XOWii Scam
68Is XOWii a Scam?
Some people think XOWii is a scam. Other people don't believe in a XOWii Scam. Find out why.
Is the XOWii LLC scamming unsuspecting victims?
Could the XOWii company be a scam?
As a network marketing opportunity, XOWii LLC
could be considered a scam if you have a negative opinion of the
network marketing industry in general.
The XOWii business model is set up in a way that you buy into the franchise,
you are paid in a binary commission structure based on performance, and
you are expected to comply with the rules of the contract with the
company. If that sounds like a scam to you, then XOWii is a scam. If
not, then read on to find out about potential XOWii Scams run by
distributor teams within the XOWii company.
A XOWii team scam?
Some XOWii teams could be trying to scam you.
XOWii Scam number one: Guaranteed success.
Any one who guarantees your success or income is flat out lying to you. No one can guarantee your success in XOWii any more than they can guarantee your success as a McDonald's franchisee. XOWii LLC provides business format, the back office webiste, and promotional material... but they do not provide you with guaranteed downline or product sales. The person or team who sponsors you will provide training and might even present the business to your prospects for you, but they cannot guarantee anyone will join XOWii or buy XOWii Energy Drinks from you.
If a XOWii distributor tries to tell you this is a sure thing, Run - It's a scam, XOWii isn't a sure thing.
XOWii Scam number two: "This isn't sales"
Also known as "Just give out more samples"
One of the latest trends in network marketing is uplines saying "This isn't sales, it just sharing products". That's a load of crap [excuse my French]. Of course it's sales. You have to actually sell XOWii's products for them to pay you... that's how you make money. Some uplines will have you buy cases of product and give samples to everyone you meet. Then, when you run out of product and you ask you upline what to do next, they say, "Buy more product - share more samples with more people". This strategy will make you go broke in a hurry.
This strategy is so bad, my XOWii Team actually featured it in our video training series found here: The Fundamentals of All Successful Network Marketing Opportunities.
XOWii Scam number three: Promised training, but no follow through
A lot of XOWii teams will promise to support their downline, but after the initial sign-up, you're left out in the cold. I'd say this is one of the biggest XOWii scams, because distributors are left feeling used.
My XOWii team is differentiated from all the rest because we promise network marketing training and we deliver. The top XOWii distributors and professional sales coach, Danny Morel, go above and beyond the standard XOWii corporate training. Danny focuses our team's training on sales training because we are in the business of selling and marketing - not sharing and giving away free product. Danny has our team's sales plan all mapped out so our newest distributors can follow the process just as well as seasoned network marketing veterans.
To learn more about Danny Morel's XOWii training videos, visit Danny Morel's Training Videos.
This video series is exclusive to our XOWii team, and can be found nowhere else.
Note: The video series covers both generic network marketing topics and specific information about XOWii.
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Here is a video of team member Danny Morel description of Xowii's compensation plan:
Xowii Compensation Plan: How Do I Make Money With Xowii
If you've past the whole "Is XOWii a Scam" stage, then you can get more info about XOWii at http://xowiifreedom.com/more-info-about-xowii
That's all for this XOWii Scam discussion.







