You just got the juice on Motor Club of America and now you’re perceiving it as a scam…
Good job.
“You’re smart.”
Because you’re not just someone to jump into a company without knowing actual information on it.
MCA has been around for quite some around, since 1926, but it only recently made a buzz because of social media. Instagram users exploited Motor Club of America with it’s infamous incredible “money pictures.”
This is where you actually might misconstrue the actual scam and MCA together.
We have rookie reps that are constantly telling you to “flip 40 into thousands.” (which you can, but it distorts the reality of the the company.)
MCA is real and is now finally Better Business Bureau accredited. The accreditation took years, but it’s more genuine to take years than to take weeks or months to give accreditation. Trust is subtle, ask your best friend you knew for years before you gave them credit for being a “best friend.”
Enough of that.
Let’s talk about the con’s of the company.
-1996 looking website (They could update for once and hire some graphic designers, they only cost 5$ on Fiverr.)
-Competition between reps, I’ve seen people try to take others sign ups.
-No base pay.
-Chargeback is accumulated once someone under joins then quits within a period. (It’s like the 90 day thing at your job; if you call off within 90 days, you’re fired.)
-You’re labeled as an scammer because of the recent exploitation of MCA throughout social media over the years.
-If you make a lot of money you’ll have to pay taxes.
-You could make no money at all.
Here’s the pro’s:
-You’re paid every Friday and it’s direct deposit.
-You could possibly retire yourself. (possibly.)
-Offers towing assistance and other benefits I’m too lazy to mention.
-It’s more pro’s but I’m too lazy to mention them, like I said.
Hope this information resonated with you well, determine your success.
I’m out.
-Cee.