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Crowd1 IS IT LEGIT?

WHAT IS THE PRODUCT?

For a network to dispel concerns that it may be a pyramid scheme , it must demonstrate it has a viable product for sale. In other words, a customer buys the product to use, not just to become a seller. Think about a Tupperware party. You buy the product to use, and the seller knows the price of the product and the potential commission they could earn from selling it.

You can become team leaders and recruit people to help you sell the products, but the underlying product has a value that is quantified.

City Press spoke to Swedish journalist Johanna Ekström, who writes for Swedish business news site Breakit. She has been following the Crowd1 story for a while. As part of her investigation, she purchased an educational

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