It is unfortunately very common for multilevel marketing businesses to be called scams. Typically this is because some people think that the multilevel marketing business model is a scam. This is despite obvious examples of the validity of the MLM business model like Avon. I always examine scam accusations but usually find them to be inaccurate. So is there a Numis Network Scam?
by EllieGant


It is unfortunately very common for multilevel marketing businesses to be called scams. Typically this is because some people think that the multilevel marketing business model is a scam. This is despite obvious examples of the validity of the MLM business model like Avon. I always examine scam accusations but usually find them to be inaccurate. So is there a Numis Network Scam?

I always use look at the same two things when I investigate an MLM that has been called a scam. I look at the product and the company itself and this is what I will do while investigating the Numis Network "scam."

The product certainly is not worth the label of the Numis Network "scam." In a recession there is a strong argument that the collectible market is not the best market to try entering but the certified collectible coins the Numis Network distributes are very real certified collectible coins. Like any collectible the value of the coin will depend largely on what the collector thinks it is worth, but there is nothing fraudulent about the collector coins Numis offers.

What I know about the founders makes it very hard for me to believe that there is a Numis Network scam. Mike Mezack is well known numismatist and he can be found regularly on the HSN. Jake Kevorkian is the host of the Consumer Education Network AM Radio show out of Tampa. Ian Cordell and Christopher Kent both have lots of experience with web based tools that help distributors grow and manage their networks from their time at IDSTC.

After looking at the product and the founders I am inclined to think that claims of a Numis Network scam are simply unjustified. I find it likely that these claims come from people who lash out blindly at any MLM program regardless of how good it might be.

Many people think that MLM businesses are scams because the success that is always described during recruitment only ever comes to a small majority. They do not believe it is possible to generate "passive income" or that anybody can succeed in MLM.

Creating a passive income with a home based MLM business is very possible if you put the time and energy needed into developing your business. It will take work and time to achieve such a goal but it is within the realm of possibility. It is also true that anybody can find success in the MLM industry if they take the time to learn about how to market well.

I do not think there is a Numis Network scam. With the right marketing savvy anybody can succeed with a legitimate MLM opportunity. The Numis Network is a legitimate MLM business opportunity even if you do decide it is not the right one for you.

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