Crowd1 India Scam Review 2020

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5 min readOct 30, 2020

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Numerous defamatory, false claims and unjustified allegations are circulating against Crowd1 Network Ltd, our business model, and affiliates worldwide. Crowd1 and the global Crowd1 network are portrayed and accused of being a scam, pyramid scheme, and bluff, and have recently been investigated by various media outlets and authorities. Authorities in certain countries have even prevented Crowd1 from offering products, services, and membership registration in their respective country. A series of critical articles have been written about Crowd1, giving false information about both the Crowd1 company and the Crowd1 network. In a recent article written in India, Crowd1 is portrayed as a pyramid scheme and a scam with no products. With the aim of clarifying rumors and misconceptions, this article will delve into the true depth of Crowd1 and the Crowd1 business model, in response to the critical arguments presented in this Indian article.

Numerous defamatory, false claims and unjustified allegations are circulating against Crowd1 Network Ltd, our business model, and affiliates worldwide. Crowd1 and the global Crowd1 network are portrayed and accused of being a scam, pyramid scheme, and bluff, and have recently been investigated by various media outlets and authorities. Authorities in certain countries have even prevented Crowd1 from offering products, services, and membership registration in their respective country. A series of critical articles have been written about Crowd1, giving false information about both the Crowd1 company and the Crowd1 network. In a recent article written in India, Crowd1 is portrayed as a pyramid scheme and a scam with no products. With the aim of clarifying rumors and misconceptions, this article will delve into the true depth of Crowd1 and the Crowd1 business model, in response to the critical arguments presented in this Indian article.

In the review article on Crowd1 India, Crowd1 is also portrayed as a pyramid scam. In order to adequately refute this argument, it is first of all crucial that the definition of a pyramid scam is properly explained. A pyramid scheme or scam is a business concept where financial capital is built from the recruitment of new members. The recruiter, also known as “upline” earns an ever-increasing amount as they recruit more and more members. In addition to the direct rewards earned through recruiting, the upline also earns a commission of the people they recruited into the company. Any logical thinking person understands that a pyramid scheme is built and bound to capsize and collapse. In order for everyone to make money in a pyramid scheme and for it to be stable, there should be an unlimited supply of money and new people to recruit, which is simply impossible! When you compare Crowd1’s corporate structure to that of a pyramid scheme, the contrast and the differences become abundantly clear. Crowd1 is a network marketing company, built on quality products and services and Crowd1’s legitimate business structure is therefore inconsistent with that of a pyramid scam.

The article reviews and scrutinizes Crowd1 from the perspective of an Indian ex-networker. In the Crowd1 India Review article, the Indian ex-networker states that Crowd1 does not sell any products. Because of this false claim, the Indian ex-networker shows a primitive understanding of the Crowd1 business model but also of the MLM industry. As mentioned in numerous interviews, articles and media statements, Crowd1 sells educational packages as a product. The misconception is therefore that Crowd1 does not sell tangible products. Crowd1's educational packages include a generous voucher of videos and other educational services for the affiliate’s own use or for resale. Crowd1's innovative and revolutionary partnerships also allow Crowd1 to provide a broad library of other products and services for the Crowd1 affiliate network and its customers. Visit our FAQ for more information about the products Crowd1 offers.

The article reviews and scrutinizes Crowd1 from the perspective of an Indian ex-networker. In the Crowd1 India Review article, the Indian ex-networker states that Crowd1 does not sell any products. Because of this false claim, the Indian ex-networker shows a primitive understanding of the Crowd1 business model but also of the MLM industry. As mentioned in numerous interviews, articles and media statements, Crowd1 sells educational packages as a product. The misconception is therefore that Crowd1 does not sell tangible products. Crowd1’s educational packages include a generous voucher of videos and other educational services for the affiliate’s own use or for resale. Crowd1’s innovative and revolutionary partnerships also allow Crowd1 to provide a broad library of other products and services for the Crowd1 affiliate network and their customers. Visit our FAQ for more information about the products Crowd1 offers.

As Crowd1 continues to grow around the world, an increasing number of people from different cultures are discovering Crowd1 and its business opportunities. Diversity and different worldviews can lead to misunderstandings and mixed opinions, making it essential for us to constantly clear up misunderstandings and misconceptions. This article was intended to respond to arguments raised through the Crowd1 review article in India.

Crowd1 is extremely proud of its large and influential membership base and of the growing sales force in India. India is one of the fastest developing countries and one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, Crowd1 is so happy to be part of the uprising. If you are interested in learning more about India and Crowd1 in India, be sure to check out the Crowd1 India article on the Crowd1 world site and read the Crowd1 reviews of things to do when visiting India.

If you are interested in reading more about Crowd1 and its business model, be sure to check out our blog, you will find a lot of quality content there!

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