Product Name: Infinity Downline
Product Owner: Peter Wolfing
Type Of Work: Cash Gifting
Advertised Price: $25 to get started
Overall Ranking: 1/10 Stars
Product Overview & A Brief Description
I have got a few requests from my loyal visitors of this site for me to review Infinity Downline and give my honest opinion of the program.
Infinity Downline or ID for short is basically another program that promises 100% commissions and is set up like an MLM/ pyramid scheme.
Surprisingly enough, they have been around since 2009 which seems really odd to me due to the nature of their business and how you earn money.
In 2014, the company was relaunched and they’re now doing business under the name of National Wealth Center. Why did they have to relaunch under a new name you might ask?
The real reason is left to be seen, but as I was doing my research the only thing I was able to dig up about this was that it’s due to their growth and to offer better support, better products, and much more features.
I call BS on this one and it sounds like they’re just trying to cover something up.
The main focus of this business is centered around recruiting other people into the program and receiving direct payments from the people who join through your referral link.
If you aren’t comfortable recruiting other people then I really don’t think this program will be a good fit for you.
These types of programs seem to be popping up all over the internet, and if you’ve seen one then you’ve likely seen them all.
In this review, I aim to give you guys an inside look at this program and show you everything it has to offer before you decide if this is something that could benefit you before investing any of your hard earned money into it.
Let’s take a closer look inside and see what ID is all about. Are you guys ready?
What Exactly Is Infinity Downline & What Will You Be Doing Once You Join?
Like I said earlier, this whole program is centered around recruiting other people and this is the primary way that you’ll be making money.
Once you join you’ll be required to join a level and pay the required fee before you’ll be able to make money or get started with this program.
I will go over the pricing in full detail here in a few minutes and show you guys how much money you’ll need to invest if you want to have a chance to earn any money with this system.
Here’s How It Works
They claim that all you need to make massive amounts of money with this system is 4 people. Everyone knows at least 4 people right?
Once you get 4 people to join, your 2nd and 4th sale go up to the person who referred you and you get to keep your 1st and 3rd sales.
In order to become qualified to receive commissions on all levels, you need to refer 4 people into their system.
These 4 people will need to remain active (Continue paying each month) if you want to remain qualified and continue to get paid.
Guess what happens if any of these people drop out?
If you answered that you’ll need to find more people to replace them then you’re correct.
Who Is This Product Intended For?
If you’re the type of person looking for a get rich quick scheme and don’t mind taking risks, then this program would be perfect for you.
However, If you don’t have much money and you can’t afford to risk losing your hard earned money to another MLM pyramid scheme, then you should steer clear of this program.
Don’t fall for their hyped up claims that all you need to do is invest $25 and you can make huge amounts of cash overnight because this simply won’t happen.
How Do You Make Money With This System?
Their entire business model is based on the “bring 4 people In” system. Like I said a few minutes ago, in order to earn commissions and remain qualified within their system you’ll need to recruit and maintain 4 people under you.
If you have joined similar programs like this one, in the past, then this one is NO different.
There Are 3 Levels You Can Get Paid From Referring Other People Into Their System:
Self Development at $25/month
Business Development at $50/month
Wealth Development at $100/month
They claim that you’ll make 100% commission from every sale that you make and get paid directly from your sponsor. As I was doing my research I found this to be a lie and I’ll explain below.
Let’s say you bring 4 people in and you pass up your 2nd and 4th sale to your sponsor. If you have to pass up your 2nd and 4th sale then you would only be making a 50% commission, not 100% like they claim.
Also, when you make payments to your sponsor they’ll be going through National Wealth Center and you’ll be charged a 20% processing fee meaning you’re only making an 80% commission.
There are also some high ticket products that you can purchase and make commissions from as well and these are 1-time purchases. I’ll go more into detail about these “products” (If you want to call them that) here in a few minutes.
Pros Vs Cons
Pros:
- Accepts PayPal
- Can make you some money if you’re cool with recruiting people into an MLM Scheme
Cons:
- Hyped up sales video (Even Internet dummies can make huge amounts of cash)
- Has been classified as cash gifting which is illegal in all 50 states
- Very Risky
- There are NO REAL “tangible” products
- Screams Pyramid Scheme from the minute you land on their sales page
- Offers no refunds
The Costs Associated With Infinity Downline
There are 3 membership levels that you can come in at along with 4 one time product levels that you can purchase. In order to acquire the resell rights to sell these so called ”
In order to acquire the resell rights to sell these so called “product packages” to other people, you’ll need to purchase them yourself before you can earn commissions from them.
Take a look at how much this will end up costing you below:
The only info I was able to gather about these products is the screenshot that you see above and a short 2 sentence description which I found to be really vague.
I’m not sure about you guys, but If I’m going to spend upwards of anywhere from $250-$7500 I want to know exactly what I’m getting and if it’s worth the money or not before I buy it.
Would you spend your hard earned money on something that only shows a low quality screenshot and provides you with a vague 2 sentence description?
What if I told you there were no refunds? I would hope your answer would be NO.
If I had to take a guess about the first product I would say this could possibly be a membership to a gym or something but I highly doubt it.
The second package looks like it could have something to do with real estate, but then again you won’t know until you buy it.
To be honest with you, this is like buying a mystery box. You won’t know what you’re getting till you open it.
Could you imagine trying to sell one of these products to your friends or better yet trying to get one of your family members to buy it?
What if you told them that there were NO REFUNDS? Good luck with that!
Are There Any Other Costs Besides What I Listed Above?
With just about every MLM 2 UP product that I’ve reviewed there has always been some kind of an administration fee associated with it and Infinity Downline is no different.
Aside from the fees that I listed above, you’ll also need to pay an admin fee which they refer to as a benefits package.
I’ll go over this in detail below:
Once again there is little to no explanation as to what these benefits are, however, I was about to find some info about the National Savings Center.
This is pretty much an app that you can download to either your android or apple device that can save you money from places that you already shop like Macys and many restaurants.
Would I Consider Infinity Downline To Be Another MLM Scheme?
Based on the facts that I’ve uncovered in this review I think it’s pretty obvious about how I feel about ID. I usually try and see the good in every program I review and give everyone the benefit of the doubt.
However, I just can’t stand programs like this that are basically designed for only one reason and that’s to take your money and leave you with nothing.
Can you really make money with it?
Sure, you probably could make some money by trying to get your friends or family sucked into it. Before you do, though, you should think about what you’re doing first.
Do you really want to get your friends or family involved in a pyramid scheme and risk them losing thousands of dollars just so you can make a profit off of them?
If you’re looking for ways to make money online there are much better ways to do this that doesn’t require you to recruit people into an MLM scheme in order to get paid.
One of the most effective and the most lucrative ways to do this is affiliate marketing.
This involves selling other people’s products and making a commission every time someone buys something that you recommended.
You can sign up to be an affiliate for big name companies like Amazon and Walmart and get paid for simply recommending some of your favorite products that you already use.
One of the things I like the most about affiliate marketing is that people come to you and they’re already looking to buy. The only thing you need to do is provide them with the information they’re looking for and point them in the right direction.
Everything else is already taken care of for you by the merchant and there is NO recruiting involved. If this sounds interesting to you then I would highly recommend you check out Wealthy Affiliate.
There is step by step lessons that walk you through all of this and they even have a starter package where you can get started for FREE.
Have you been a victim of Infinity Downline and would you like to share your experience with other people?
I would love to hear about it and I’m sure other people would as well. Has your friends or family got you sucked into this MLM scheme?
Feel free to share your experience below! Also, if you have any questions, comments, or feedback I would love to hear them below as well.
Oh there’s the big red sports car once again. Let me ask you a question – how many successful marketers do you know that drive these sorts of cars?
I’ve been at this for several years and I consider myself very successful – but I wouldn’t post a picture of my car on any of my offers LOL.
MLM is MLM – never a penny to be made behind all of the cars and dollar signs!
Good review!
Whoop there it is LOL!
I agree with you Chris and whenever I land on a site that has a sports car, a fancy mansion, or screenshots of their PayPal account this is an instant turnoff for me. To answer your question, I have personally met many successful marketers over the years and not one of them had a fancy sports car like you see here.
Like you, I have also been very successful over the years but I don’t own a fancy sports car, nor do I live in a mansion.
Like you said though, I wouldn’t post pics of my car on my sales page even if I had one and this is only a marketing tactic that sells you on the dream of making money instead of providing you with any valuable training.
Infinity Downline has got to be 1 of the worse MLM schemes I have reviewed yet and it seems like more and more of these type of programs are being created almost daily. Thanks so much for dropping by Chris and chiming in on this topic of discussion.
It’s much appreciated.
~Scott~
I’m pretty sure this is the definition of pyramid scheme and should be avoided – there is nothing of value being provided even. I don’t really get that and you’re selling the scheme – not any valuable product so it’s totally about money but I can’t see how it can work – because not everyone is a recruiter. I think it’s the company that makes the most from it. Thanks for your honest review and you kept it pretty neutral too – I would have been like ‘yuck yuck’ throughout lol. Thanks for keeping it real – see you soon.
Hi Maria,
I have to agree with you that this is the exact definition of a pyramid Ponzi scheme and you should avoid this program at all costs.
If you aren’t careful you could end up losing several thousands of dollars here and likely be more confused than you was when you initially started.
Any program that is setup in this fashion will always involve you pushing this scheme onto the next person and profiting from them at their expense.
If you’re cool with ripping other people off and getting them involved in a Ponzi/ Pyramid scheme then I guess this program could work for you.
However if you aren’t a recruiter, and you actually have a conscience then I couldn’t see this program working out for you.
I agree with you that in the end, it is the company that makes the most and unless you’re at the top of the pyramid you’ll likely won’t make a dime.
I’m glad that this review has helped you out Maria, and I want to thank you for stopping by and chiming in on this.
Cheers
~Scott~
This was a very informative and interesting article.
When it comes to these types of websites, I assume that it is a scam.However, it is clear that this offers more than your average money-making website. This seems like something that many people with free time will enjoy participating in.
Thank you for the information.
Kevin
I’m delighted to hear that you found this article to be very informative Kevin!
Anything that promises you instant wealth with little to NO work required on your part should automatically raise a couple red flags and naturally have you concerned.
While the figures that they claim you can make here isn’t out of reach and is totally reasonable, if you give yourself time and are willing to put in the hard work.
However, the techniques that are encouraged within Infinity downline simply don’t work, and I honestly wouldn’t recommend this program to my worst enemy.
I feel like there are much higher quality programs available online that aren’t created to take your money and would rather help you learn how to build a real business online. I really want to thank you for stopping by Kevin and leaving your 2 cents on this program.
Cheers
~Scott~
This is a very good in-depth review thanks, Scott. I will definitely be staying well away from this one. As you clearly show, what are they actually selling? For $7500 I would want a very detailed description and several pages of content and some outstanding testimonials to see before even thinking about committing.
Thanks for the time and effort to review it.
Regards
Russell
You are very welcome Russell!
I’m glad that this review has helped you out and has given you the information needed to avoid this scam altogether and steer clear of it.
Like you said, I would also want a clear concise and detailed description of what I was spending $7500 on and not just a vague couple of paragraphs that told me nothing.
That’s the #1 thing that ticks me off the most about pyramid schemes that are setup like this one. You have no idea what’s in store for you and about the ONLY thing you are told is that you can make money with it and sadly that’s exactly how Infinity downline is being marketed to other people.
Thank you so much for stopping by Russell and offering your thoughts on this program.
It’s much appreciated!!
Cheers
~Scott~
Hi Scott,
This was a great review, and I feel the same way about pyramid schemes as most people probably do.
The thing that puts up the biggest red flag for me with programs such as Infinity Downline is like you mentioned, they want you to shell out a lot of money without telling you exactly what you’re getting and they won’t refund your money if you aren’t happy with it.
Also like you’ve mentioned in your review this is pretty much a cash gifting scheme which happens to be illegal and I was really shocked to find out that PayPal actually accepts them. What’s up with that Scott?
I’m actually quite familiar with the bring 4 in system and I was involved with a similar program that operated this same way.
This is nothing but a 100% pyramid scheme and while I’ve never personally haven’t joined this program I have joined plenty that are setup exactly like this one.
I for one, know that I definitely wouldn’t even think about spending up to $7500 on a mystery box and anyone who would do something like this has got to have a few screws loose.
It’s schemes like this that give the whole internet marketing industry a bad name and the sole reason why many people think that anything related to making money from the internet is a scam.
Instead of wasting your money with schemes like this you could invest it into learning the real way to build a business where you aren’t required to recruit other people into a scheme.
I really want to thank you for such an informative and kick ass review of this company. You have just saved me the time, frustration, and headache from joining this program and saved me a boatload of money as well.
Keep up the awesome job you’re doing here Scott!
Hi Donna,
I’m glad that this review has given you the information needed to avoid wasting your hard earned money on this scheme. I feel the same way and as soon as I saw how much they were charging for these mystery programs, I about lost it.
This has got to be one of the biggest red flags for me as well and the fact that they offer NO REFUNDS just made it even worst. I work entirely too hard for my money and I know that I definitely wouldn’t be spending this kind of dough on some mystery program with such a vague description.
I was also shocked to find out that PayPal actually accepts them and to be quite honest with you, I’m not exactly sure why they do. I could certainly find out and send you an email when I find out if you want.
I’m sorry to hear that you got involved in another system that operated in the same fashion as Infinity Downline and my heart goes out to you. Unfortunately, here lately these kinda programs have been popping up right and left and they seem to be taking over the internet.
I 100% agree with you Donna and I also believe that it’s schemes like this that do give the internet marketing industry a bad name. I feel like it’s my job to get the word out to everyone and warn them about these schemes.
I really want to thank you for stopping by today Donna and sharing your thoughts about ID with everyone here today.
It’s much appreciated!!
Cheers
~Scott~
I really can’t stand to see so many brainwashed people in these types of “businesses”. Cash gifting is not a business so people need to quit calling it that. Getting people to purchase something you just bought is not a business either.
“You need to want it”
“Network marketing is where it’s at”
Blah blah blah!
I’ve heard it all and I’ve almost tried them all. Without affiliate marketing, I would probably still be trying to recruit people into my latest “opportunity”.
Thanks for telling it like it is Scott as there are too many people trying to promote this on Facebook. Then they fail and wonder what to do next. Shaking my head…
My thoughts exactly John!
I totally agree with you and I also hate to see people fall for programs like these that are in NO way a business. They are nothing more than a cash gifting scheme which happens to be illegal in all 50 states. Getting people to put their money into a pool and then passing it around and distributing the money among other members.
This is in NO way a business I don’t care what like of BS they feed you on their sales page.
Like you, I’ve also tried many programs like this and they simply don’t work. Making money online requires that you actually work and learn some new skills and this doesn’t mean recruiting people into a scheme or getting people to join programs like Infinity Downline.
I agree with you that if it wasn’t for affiliate marketing I would also probably still be trying to recruit people into the latest and greatest program out there that promised to make me rich with little to NO work involved. I really want to thank you for dropping by John and sharing your thoughts on this with everyone here today. It’s really appreciated dude!
~Scott~
Utter total crap this ID Bullshit !!
Three or four years ago I was sucked into it by a “good” friend who was an incurable advocate of MLM bullshit programs.
In spite of him knowing that I am NOT a recruiter (several failures with Amway, Herbalife, Mannatech you name it) he signed me up for $25 a month.
After begging him to “put” some-one “under” me he finally managed to give me an American person who was extremely fired up by ID “under” me.
This meant that my $25 membership was being paid for by this man who was my one and only downline.
However within 6 months I received an email from PayPal that a subscription payment had been cancelled effective immediately !
That American must have been substancially cooled down after paying his very first $25.
This also meant that I had to pay that $25 myself again but after a further three or four months I called it quits with ID, friend or no friend !!
I have a rubbish bin at home and that bin will be more than happy to accept $25 every month from me …….. goes even quicker than paying ID !
DON’T FORGET MLM IS EQUIVALENT TO RECRUITMENT AND NOTHING ELSE !!!!
If you can’t recruitment don’t sign up or QUIT because your upline certainly will never do that for you (and please ignore their bullshit promises to do so) !!
Because it is exactly the same as asking your upline to lodge money into your bankaccount …….. which won’t happen either !
Thanks for your review !!
Jan de Jager, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia