Gold Membership is $53.97 a month and qualifies an affiliate to earn $6 on every Regular Membership affiliate they recruit and $20 a month for every Silver and Gold.Īny Gold Memberships sold by Regular or Silver Membership affiliates in the downline of a Gold Membership affiliate are passed up to them (along with the $20 a month commission).Ī Gold Membership affiliate is also able to receive passed up Silver affiliates if no Silver Membership affiliates exist between the Regular Membership affiliate who made the sale and the Gold Membership affiliate in question. Silver Membership is $29.97 a month and qualifies an affiliate earn $6 on every Regular Membership affiliate they recruit and $15 a month on every Silver Membership they recruit.Īny Silver Memberships sold by Regular Membership affiliates in the downline of a Silver Membership affiliate are passed up to them (along with the $15 a month commission).
Regular Membership is $7 and qualifies an affiliate to earn $6 on every Regular Membership affiliate they recruit. The easiest way to explain the payouts at each level is to separate them and the commissions available: Lead Lightning sell three tiers of affiliate membership. The Lead Lightning compensation plan is a tiered unilevel with qualification-based pass-ups.
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Instead, affiliates join for $7 and are then bombarded with upsells ranging in price from $29.97 a month to $497 one-time.īundled with each of these upsells is unlocked income potential through Lead Lightning’s compensation plans and a series of marketing tools (including the original Power Lead System platform). Lead Lightning doesn’t appear to have any retailable products or services.
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Has Neil Guess learnt anything pertaining to the legality of recruitment-driven chain schemes this past year? The precense of the Power Lead System logo on the Lead Lightning website would indicate that this is a reboot: Now, roughly a year later Guess is back with Lead Lightning. Next you’ll be telling me you’re legal because you haven’t been shut down…Īs above, I tried to point out the obviousness of what he was asking to see (citing common-sense that recruitment-driven pyramid schemes are illegal) but to no avail. I would have thought common-sense was enough but you seem to be one of those “I’ll see how far I can push the grey” types. Good grief, start by researching every MLM company shut down over the past decade. You need cited law to explain to you why an affiliate-heavy company or recruitment commissions or charging affiliates to simply participate in an MLM income opportunity is going to land you in trouble? Guess appeared to be under the impression that this was legal. The law Guess asked to see refers to the payment of recruitment commissions in MLM. I won’t be responding or coming back to this site after this, and choose not to read any more of the ‘Word according to Oz’…. I’ve been in the trenches of this industry my friend, and until you’ve been there yourself, you and I might as well be speaking different languages. I gotta hand it to you though, when I asked you to show me the law that backed up what you were saying, you never did… you simply came back with a cleverly worded response to appear as if you were quoting from some MLM manuscript. It’s obvious from your many responses concerning MLM law, rules about affiliates, and even your opinion about floating capture forms, that you are pretty ignorant in Internet marketing and MLM law. Hopefully THIS might make things clearer for YOU… When it was then pointed out that charging affiliates fees for purpose of qualifying them to earn commissions by recruiting affiliates who then pay the same fees, Guess spat the dummy: Neil Guess, the owner of Power Lead System, was initially receptive to this criticism but soon became defensive over how said criticism was worded. In my BehindMLM Power Lead System review, I called out the company’s compensation plan for being too heavily titled towards affiliate recruitment.īased on a 1-up model, there was little incentive for affiliates to focus on retail sales of Power Lead System’s lead platform. The domain the company was using (“”) is no longer in use today. Power Lead System launched in late 2013 and then… well I’m not really sure what happened.