Liberty League International Real Potential or Really Flawed

by George L. Kenney

Liberty League, if you go on the internet and look for a home based business, chances are you’ve come across Liberty League International. Is it all its hype up to be or is it , a really flawed program which happens to be over-hyped? As someone who has been involved in Liberty League International for almost a year, I feel that I am qualified to speak to these issues.

The level one product is a personal development course entitled “Beyond Freedom”. The course consists of a workbook, journal, plastic goal cards (the size of credit cards), a couple of pens, a set of 3 cds, a dvd, a pad of “post-it”s with beyond freedom inscribed on each and a wristband which is inscribed with “your life begins NOW”. That’s it and that retails for $1,495.00 plus $30.00 shipping. What is the true value of the product as a stand alone product? I know that yo can purchase a high quality journal for about $15.95, so you be the judge.

The compensation plan which is hyped to be “second to none” in the home business industry does offer high “profits” but the business model is an Australian 2-up. In this structure you’ll be required to pass-up your first two “training sales” to your adviser. Be careful here, as they will tell you “you simply pass up your first two sales but everyone you sponsor will in lturn pass up two sales to you, and those two will pass up two more and so on and so on. Yeah right! Do yourself a favor and Google Australian 2 up and read the facts.

Also it might be prudent to picture yourself in your adviser’s shoes. What I mean is that after you have passed up two sales to your adviser, what interest do they have in helping you. Do you think you and your adviser might be in competition for the same business now? How many new ‘Secrets” that your adviser learns do you think they will want to share with you?

One of the first places that your adviser will send you is to a Professional Marketer/Conference Overview call. On that call members of the Executive Marketing Council will stress to you how important it is to “properly capitalize” your business. This means that you should invest another $7,995 for a Liberty Conference (a 3 day business conference) ticket, and an additional $12,995 for a Summit Conference (5 day business conference) ticket. That’s so when one of your associates purchases a Liberty or Summit ticket you will be “qualified to receive a profit” of $5,000 or $8,000.

Lets look at how some of these numbers work out. In order for you to be in a “profit position” on any of the three levels you must first pass up two sales to your adviser right? Not always. In the Liberty (3 day) Conference and Summit (5 day) Conference tickets, there is one more catch. Check this out. Your adviser has a register for each conference. If you are in the first position on the register, four more tickets must be sold after you for you to be “released” and in a “profit” position. If your adviser isn’t actively marketing, you might pass-up each of those four ticket sales at each level in order to qualify yourself. Looking at the numbers, $5,000.00 profit on each Liberty Conference ticket, plus $8,000.00 profit on each Summit Conference ticket, means that including you own purchases of these tickets plus four more of each, your adviser has the potential of earning $65,000.00 “profit” before you are even qualified to earn a DIME. Does this seem fair to you?

You should always do some research on your own. You might want to Google “Liberty League International” for starters. Check out the first page and you’ll get an idea of some of the issues that people are having with Liberty League. Next, might I suggest that you Google Australian 2-up, you might even find out about a class action lawsuit which has been filed. All in all not a pretty picture and you might want to do much due diligence prior to investing.

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