What To Know About The "Car Prank"

 A little bit of an eye-opener.


Just small hint.



Some companies give you cars. The cars are branded in the company's names and their products written/drawn all over them. The cars are not that expensive. Just something you can use to "show" and unconsciously advertise for them.

There is no option of collecting the money for the car instead of receiving the car. You MUST collect the car, or forfeit it.

And your financial lifestyle doesn't really corroborate the car. The money isn't flowing like people would think when they see you in the car. It's hard to maintain the car.


All they want is the publicity and unconscious advert you are doing for them. Their company/products get more awareness, and they say they've rewarded you. Where as you've indirectly done even more for them.


Now, how is Longrich any different?


1. You can ignore collecting a car, and have the equivalent "car fund" paid in cash to your account.

If it's "₦5million car fund promo" you get ₦5,000,000 paid to your bank account straight. All you need to do is to write an email that you want it in cash.

If you're getting the car, believe me, (I've heard testimonies) the car you will get will cost more than ₦5million if you're to buy it yourself.


2. They don't brand your car with the company's name. The only evidence of it being from Longrich is the temporary dummy number plate. Once you receive your car, you can remove it and drive home. Any shirt, cap, etc that you see "Longrich" written was independently designed by a member. The company only places its name on its products and their fancy polyethylene bags. No advertisement. Strictly "word of mouth" marketing.


3. The same point value (PV) that qualifies you for the car, also pays you weekly.

So, before even receiving your car, you might have received half the amount for the car in total weekly earnings. And even after that, you MUST have built a strong team (that made you qualify for the car in the first place) to make your weekly income good enough to keep the car maintained and have a very munificent surplus for other things.


I'm not trying to vilify other companies that fall into the other category I outlined earlier. I just want this to be known. A lot of leaders on this platform have been in other companies before, they know for sure that this is different. And sadly, it is judged with the same mindset of the others.

I've never been this passionate about anything before; not even engineering I always admired as a profession. I do this because I feel so hurt for the abysmally low awareness this business (especially with this company - Longrich) has.


So, I do what I do because I believe knowledge hidden from a person is the worst thing that can happen to anyone.

It's not about you joining or not joining Longrich. It's about you knowing how big the opportunity is. I've heard of generousity in business, but not as much as I experience with Longrich. If network marketing is like this, people shouldn't really be doing other businesses.


For instance,

I saw a certain account the other day. I actually logged into the account (he hadn't changed the default password). I shouldn't have done that, but damn my curiosity.

He had stocked his shops with Longrich products.

1. A potential profit of over ₦3,000,000 in retail. 

2. Commission of about ₦1.4million

3. Qualified him for car fund: ₦5million

4. Qualified for Dubai trip: ₦1million

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