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Jocial Influence Marketing Platform !!! Is it a scam or genuine ?

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Ah okay so searching just for 'Jocial' gets me meaningful results, yup.

So you play them money, then they send you products to review so you make money?

 

...Yeah, that's a pyramid scheme of some sort.

 

Anyone who is promising you a bunch of money but only if you give them money first, is not going to make you a lot of money.  Even McDonalds gives you the uniform for free.

Hey All,

 

I have been approached by few friends to be involved in Jocial Influence Marketing Platform. They charge about 80$ to get registered in the begining. All you need to do is post few products and their links in your social media account. I am so confused. Did not find much of information online as well. Does any one  know anything about it. Is it fake or real. Help me please. 

Thanks !!!

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10 minutes ago, appr3ntic3 said:

Hey All,

 

I have been approached by few friends to be involved in Jocial Influence Marketing Platform. They charge about 80$ to get registered in the begining. All you need to do is post few products and their links in your social media account. I am so confused. Did not find much of information online as well. Does any one  know anything about it. Is it fake or real. Help me please. 

Thanks !!!

 

Never actually herd of it myself, but at least from looking at their website it does seem to be legit. That being said, I personally don't really believe any kind of these mentoring, advice and pep talk-giving companies or people. In 99% of cases they end up explaining you exactly what you already know and telling you to do what you would have done anyway. Only difference is that your pockets are lighter after the "advice." I know that this is not that per se, but seems pretty close to me. 

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Is 'Jocial' a typo?  It's in the thread twice, I can't tell if this is spelling or 'cool branding'.  I can't find anything in google called 'Jocial Influence Marketing Platform'.

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Classic pyramid scheme.

Excuse me, a "breakthrough in multi-level marketing!" totally legit!

Honest and for true!

 

(scam, any "company" that charges you to work for them is a scam)

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Friends wouldn't try to hook you up into what sounds like a pyramid scheme.

If you need to pay anything out of your own pocket to work for them, it's the classic pyramid scheme. Scam. Run for the hills and block these fake friends.

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On 5/21/2021 at 5:07 PM, Analog said:

 

Never actually herd of it myself, but at least from looking at their website it does seem to be legit. That being said, I personally don't really believe any kind of these mentoring, advice and pep talk-giving companies or people. In 99% of cases they end up explaining you exactly what you already know and telling you to do what you would have done anyway. Only difference is that your pockets are lighter after the "advice." I know that this is not that per se, but seems pretty close to me. 

Website looks legit but still i don't find any genuine other reviews and such so i am confused.

 

On 5/21/2021 at 5:10 PM, CerealExperimentsLain said:

Is 'Jocial' a typo?  It's in the thread twice, I can't tell if this is spelling or 'cool branding'.  I can't find anything in google called 'Jocial Influence Marketing Platform'.

Hahaha it's not typo.. there is a real thing called JOCIAL 😄

 

 

On 5/21/2021 at 5:12 PM, Radium_Angel said:

Classic pyramid scheme.

Excuse me, a "breakthrough in multi-level marketing!" totally legit!

Honest and for true!

 

(scam, any "company" that charges you to work for them is a scam)

So does that mean, i invest ?? Please enlighten me. 

 

On 5/21/2021 at 5:13 PM, TetraSky said:

Friends wouldn't try to hook you up into what sounds like a pyramid scheme.

If you need to pay anything out of your own pocket to work for them, it's the classic pyramid scheme. Scam. Run for the hills and block these fake friends.

Hahaha . That's what !!!

I too am really skeptic about this. 

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Ah okay so searching just for 'Jocial' gets me meaningful results, yup.

So you play them money, then they send you products to review so you make money?

 

...Yeah, that's a pyramid scheme of some sort.

 

Anyone who is promising you a bunch of money but only if you give them money first, is not going to make you a lot of money.  Even McDonalds gives you the uniform for free.

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This reminds me of that social club that charges you $400/yr + book fees to put you in a book that says you're great.

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On 5/21/2021 at 5:47 PM, wkdpaul said:

Please don't, it's a scam, MLM (pyramid scheme)

Thanks bro. I wont get involved in this. 🙂

 

On 5/21/2021 at 5:35 PM, CerealExperimentsLain said:

Ah okay so searching just for 'Jocial' gets me meaningful results, yup.

So you play them money, then they send you products to review so you make money?

 

...Yeah, that's a pyramid scheme of some sort.

 

Anyone who is promising you a bunch of money but only if you give them money first, is not going to make you a lot of money.  Even McDonalds gives you the uniform for free.

Thanks :). Will keep those things in mind.

 

On 5/21/2021 at 5:44 PM, Den-Fi said:

This reminds me of that social club that charges you $400/yr + book fees to put you in a book that says you're great.

Hahaha... Thats exactly what it looks like.

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