Why is it when I read the site it sounds almost identical to a pyramid scheme?
Magically you've got a $10 fee to get in, with exactly 10 openings, with pay-to-receive directions to learn how to get $100.
Funny thing - 10 openings = 10 X $10 = $100 for you, which is what you're offering to teach. This is the killer though:
Now, its not only you that makes money, I'm going to make the money with you! I will make $100 with you just to prove that this system works.
Of course if you follow that system you'd make the $100 along the way.
Got any proof this isn't a pyramid style scheme? It's got some pretty dang big warning signs (promises of limitless income potential, little to no information about the site/product itself without paying to become a member, no actual product being sold). All sounds incredibly fishy, and as you've probably become aware, lots of x10's members aren't willing to go anywhere without proof, and your paypal image on your site says it's not only a very recent account (2008), but it's also unverified - I'm supposed to trust someone who can't even tie paypal to a bank account and go through the verification process? (mine cleared in about 3 days because of a delay in the verification process involving my bank).
Just wanna point out if this is indeed a pyramid scheme it is considered to be against x10's rules although not explicitly detailed - pyramid schemes are illegal, and as such fall under x10's illegal content rules.
I'm willing to take all this back if there is any amount of proof that it ISN'T what it sure as heck sounds/looks/smells like. Better be some good proof though, cause this looks fishy.