Sunday, September 9, 2012

My 90 Day Cash Gifting Review


I started cash gifting in late May of this year after hearing about this system of gifting people you don't know and after 90 days will now review this concept to see if this is something that i want to continue being a part of.  I read all the negative and positive comments about the concept of private cash gifting and wanted to get involved to give my own personal review. I didn't know a whole lot about cash gifting or the laws that pertained to it. I have to admit that i was jumping in with my eyes closed with no experience.
I have to say that after 90 days i have no regrets about getting involved. The group i was invited to join was named 2010 Blessings. Being invited was the only way you could join this particular community. I quickly found the gifting concept easy to understand and follow along with.  My initial investment was $35.00. Administration cost was $10.00 and $25.00 for my first gift and that's all i paid. The system was a true gifting process where i received an email telling who i had to send my $25 to and what forms had to accompany it. The initial $25 was all i spent and wasn't ask to spend anymore money. In fact i was told to save my gifts that i received to upgrade to higher money boards instead of coming out of my own pocket again.



This community had a $25 wheel all the way up to a $5000 wheel. Everyone had to start at the $25 wheel and could move up to higher more costly wheels only if you chose to.
The cost of 2010 Blessings was so cheap compared to other programs. I was able to personally invite 10 people to the group who duplicated the same system of inviting just 2 people to the community, leaving me with a team of over 70 members within 60 days. 2010 blessings has a great support team and ready to use capture pages, banners and links.
If you are considering excepting an invitation from 2010 blessings cash gifting community, do a little homework and remember the concept is to bless someone, it's not a business and shouldn't be treated as one. Your invitees must invite people to participate in the community to keep the wheels moving and to bless those who make it to the middle of the wheels.
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