Prosperity Automated System Explained

June 6, 2006 by Ty | 12 Comments

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Ms. Megan Vaillancourt of Franklin Vermont has just joined with the Prosperity Automated System (PAS) and has seen remarkable results in just a couple of weeks. Prosperity Automated System is a real work from home opportunity where there is no calling, prospecting, or endless hours of work. The system does 95% of the work for you. In the past, most entrepreneurs have all fallen in the 95% failure rate that is so prominent with work from home business. We asked Network Trainer Megan Vaillancourt why that was.

“You have to remember that a lot of companies are asking unrealistic duplication from there distributors. People come into business to make money from home. If they are asked to invest and reinvest a huge capital in their home based business and don’t see results they are not going to make it beyond a couple of months. I have taught many people to build a five figure income per month. When you set out to earn money on line you have to have a realistic plan of action. The reason for my success and my students is simple it’s realistic and easily duplicates.”

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  • Cyndip on June 12th, 2006 at 11:03 pm

    Does this really work? I am researching PAS and am considering trying it. Please let me know. God Bless,

    Cyndip

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  • Holly on September 6th, 2006 at 8:13 pm

    I am proof that PAS works. I am just a wife and mom who made $9,000 in June, $15,000 in July and $18,000 in August. Plus, I did not have any experience with online marketing or direct sales before finding PAS.

  • Four Leaf Dev. Corp on September 6th, 2006 at 8:19 pm

    We joined a great PAS team on Aug. 18th and are already qualified.

  • Holly on September 6th, 2006 at 8:24 pm

    I am proof that PAS works. I am a wife and mom with no previous internet marketing or direct sales experience but made $9,000 in June, $15,000 in July and $18,000 in August.

  • Belle on September 11th, 2006 at 2:26 pm

    Is this just a money pyramid, because in my research, I can’t find an actual product you sell, it just seems as if you buy into different levels and get others to do the same. What is the basis behind this so-called “Internet Marketing?” If it is a legal business, I would like to more about it.

  • student systems guy on September 19th, 2006 at 11:00 pm

    This is not a job that you will proudly place on a future resume, which you will need to polish up shortly after this pyramid collapses.

  • Paul Maynard on October 3rd, 2006 at 10:25 am

    PAS is done!

    From LA Times Website 09-28-2006

    WALL ST. ROUNDUP
    Internet Pyramid Scheme Alleged
    From Bloomberg News
    September 28, 2006

    The Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking to shut down a network of 25,000 websites, accusing operators of running a $15-million pyramid scheme that promises to shower participants with easy cash.

    Prosperity Automated System, which bills itself as a marketing network, “is destined to collapse and leave the vast majority of investors with substantial losses,” the SEC said Wednesday.

    The complaint targets the network and its creator, William M. Osterhout of Citrus Heights, Calif.
    The websites, with such names as lazyandrich.net and profits4doingnothing.com typically offer testimonies from people claiming to make thousands of dollars by buying into the group, the SEC said.
    One site says the network “Showers You with Hands-Free Cash!”

    Visitors to the sites fill out forms and are later called by representatives selling memberships for as much as $3,895, the SEC said. New members are issued their own websites and eventually can receive a share of the money when more people buy memberships via their sites, according to the allegations.
    “Websites that come with the memberships do nothing but sell more memberships,” said Stephen Donahue, an SEC enforcement official in Atlanta.

    Though some websites offer links to products or services, “those were attempts to cloak what is a fraudulent pyramid scheme, giving it the appearance of multilevel marketing,” Donahue said.
    The defendants’ attorney, D.J. Poyfair, could not be reached for comment.

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  • pradeep on December 20th, 2006 at 10:07 am

    may i know any automated system to do AMWAY
    THAT IS TO JOIN PEOPLE AS DOWNLINES AUTOMATICLY AFTER ME?

  • Perfect Wealth Formula on May 15th, 2007 at 11:20 pm

    Can anyone explain what PAS was about? I had heard of it but never really looked into it. Apparently there was no actual product? I’d like to know the details if anyone knows.

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