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A Review of the Maxous Consumer Benefits MLM Company

Date Published: 17th September 2009
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The Maxous domain name was registered in July of 2004, so this company has been around for quite a while now. This company claims to be the most powerful Consumer Benefits Network operating today. They offer special memberships that will give you $5,000 in travel financing as well as a Start-Up Business that is available in over 200 countries. There are six people on the website giving testimonials with pictures regarding how much money they earn with the company so for starters that shows some legitimacy to me.

Maxous claims to be a very stable, zero debt enterprise with over 50 years of combined industry experience. The product they offer are "Consumer Benefits Programs" to average people as well as organizations and businesses and even financial establishments. Over time this company has been able to foster strong business relationships with some of the worlds biggest consumer companies.


I know their product is legitimate since I've used it to print out coupons with another company I was affiliated with a few years ago that offered this service through Maxous. You can get coupons from many household name company and large discounts you can't find anywhere else. If you are a coupon enthusiast just using the service could save you one thousand dollars per year or more. When I was using these coupons I never had one turned down yet.

These Maxous coupons work at some of the most popular Restaurants, Gas Stations, Movie Theaters, Shopping Centers, Grocery Stores, Hotel and Airlines, Vacation Packages, Electronics Stores which pretty much covers the whole gammet. There's plenty of samples on their website and names of the larger companies they are currently affiliated with.


As far as product purchasing options are concerned, you can start with the Silver Plan which is $2,000 or the Gold Plan which is $5,000. Keep in mind that I wouldn't recommend getting this service for one person, but if you had a company of say 25 people or more and wanted to offer your employees these types of discounts, I think the price would then be well worth it.

The other Maxous buying options for individuals are a $49.95 monthly Gold Membership which includes a one time $50.00 enrollment fee. There is also the Silver Membership which is $19.95 per month and also includes a one time $50.00 enrollment fee. You can also try out the back office free for 7 days before you commit to any purchase.

Now regarding the MLM Compensation Plan, they start with the popular Fast Start Bonuses. The first generation pays you $20.00. Second through Fourth Generation pays you $8.00. The matrix plan is six levels deep and is a 4 x 6 matrix. If you fill your matrix you would potentially earn up to $12,263.72 per month. They also offer matching bonuses on 4 Generations which include a House, Car, Lifestyle as well as a Retirement Bonus. Finally top MLM Recruiters get rewarded with Global Bonus Pools.


Learn more about Yoli Blast Caps and the Maxous from MLM Review Kings Brian Garvin & Jeff West.
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