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What is crazy fox home business? |
The original answer provided by someone ...
"Crazy Fox success story ==
My home base for making money from home. I gave my personal information to Crazy Fox and now I now live in a very exotic part of Hawaii. I haven't left my home in two years! Crazy Fox really works. From home. "
Some Facts
OK, so I'm thrilled for the apparently agoraphobic person in Hawaii. :o)
However since the question was actually, "what is crazy fox home business" and since 'Crazy Fox' is so secretive. I thought people might like a more informative response as well.
So you want to know about Crazy Fox? It's definitely 'Herbalife'. And you're probably wondering, "Does it work?" too, aren't you Well, that's a tricky question because, obviously, 'your results may vary'!
I checked out the Crazy Fox Web site for you
As you may already know, there's no useful information on the first page, and you have to supply your contact details to access the next page. I'll save you the bother of having Crazy Fox marketeers contacting (hassling?) you. On the next page they still don't admit to who they are either. You're offered a 'free' information package instead - at a cost of a mere $9.95 for shipping (non refundable). Hide your identity and make people pay to find out a little bit more about who you are ... That's probably a very nice little money earner all on its own.
Anyway, I looked at the Privacy Policy at the bottom of that first page. Again, no clues about the company's identity at all. However, if you do choose to provide some contact information [a random government official's office contact info always works well for me!] and get through to the second page (where you're offered that 'free' info package) you'll find a different version of their Privacy Policy at the bottom of that page. In that policy there are references to 'WorkPartTime@Home' and BMI & e-Team Marketing, Inc. Google for those names and Bingo! You'll discover that Crazy Fox is actually a front for Herbalife. Remember them???
So - if you want to try your luck selling 'Herbalife' products, go ahead. I understand that if you actually manage to do well, you might even be offered the opportunity to buy (and star in) your very own mysterious infomercial, so that you too can sell (sorry, give away) your very own information packages (that are allegedly just as vague as the TV ads and sites)
One last thing, Please take serious notice of the disclaimers written in tiny print at the bottom of Crazy Fox's Web pages
"The incomes depicted are not typical and represent a small percentage of actual participants. There are no guarantees that participants will be able to achieve the income levels depicted. Each individual's success will be determined by his or her desire, dedication, effort, ability to follow directions and personal talent."
The shorter and even more to the point version on the second page,
"The incomes presented are applicable to the individuals depicted and are not a guarantee of your income, nor are they typical."
So - Do you think you really have what they say it takes?? It's your life and your money - you decide.
The only advice I can give you is this ...
Please make absolutely sure that any money you spend on Crazy Fox (or any other business idea, particularly the home based ones) is money you can afford to lose if things don't happen to work out.
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