AshMax Review – Scam Or Legitimate MLM Business?

| February 25, 2011 | 7 Comments

AshMax Review imageWelcome to my AshMax Review!

AshMax is a very well-known name in the Multi-Level Marketing business arena.

In this AshMax Review, I will be answering some key questions:  What is AshMax all about?  Is AshMax a scam, pyramid scheme, or a legitimate business opportunity?  This is my unbiased AshMax Review.

Company Details & History

AshMax 5x5 Matrix imageAshMax was introduced by Ash Mufareh, and is a relatively new MLM business opportunity that has combined forces with two other prominent businesses, Global Domains International (GDI), and Freeway To Success.

In fact, Ash Mufareh has been a leader in GDI for some time now.  The Ashmax opportunity gives you the ability to leverage income from both GDI and Freeway To Success.

MLM Business – Getting started and how it works

It is important to understand that joining AshMax will require you to sign up with both GDI and Freeway To Success.  Since AshMax is designed to help you build both businesses, you will need to sign up as Distributors in both opportunities.

The cost of joining

GDI has a monthly subscription fee of $10, and Freeway To Success has a one time $15 fee to join, along with a recurring $5 monthly fee. If you add up the expenses of both businesses, you are looking at $15 per month to maintain your AshMax business.

Building the business 5×5 style

The Ashmax marketing system is based on a 5×5 forced matrix.  Simply put, you need to sign up 5 new members to fill your matrix. You are given 20 days to achieve this, starting from the very second that you join.

If you fail to sign up 5 new members, you will be deleted from the matrix, and will lose your spot for good.

If you successfully sign up 5 new members, AshMax will provide you with 3900 other downline members from the spillover of members that are above you. This process can take up to 100 days to complete.

AshMax claims that once you have successfully filled your matrix with 5 new members, that you are set for life. They claim that once your matrix is complete, you will earn $22,300 per month for the rest of your life.

AshMax Review Conclusion

In my opinion, AshMax is a legitimate opportunity. They are not a scam, nor is this a pyramid scheme.

If you can successfully sign up 5 new members, this system has the potential to work.

Food for thought…

You need to remember that you have 20 days to accomplish this, or you will lose your spot in the matrix.  For the majority of those who participate in this program, this will not be as easy as it may at first seem.

If you possess the capability to market this business online, you can do very well in this opportunity.

If you are limited to your small network of family and friends, you will find this opportunity to be much more difficult than you might realize.

This concludes my AshMax Review!  If you have found this review to be helpful, or if you have anything to add, please provide your feedback below!

Category: MLM Company Reviews

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Dave Fennell is the founder and editor of Marketing Methods Online and BloggerGo. Learn more about him here. You can also connect with him on Facebook and Twitter.
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  2. Dave Fennell says:

    Dave Fennell wrote this AshMax Review for those who are researching the AshMax Business Opportunity. I would love your feedback. If you have any experiences with this opportunity, whether good or bad, please share them here to assist others in their research efforts.

    I greatly appreciate your feedback and expertise, and others will too!

    To Your Success,

    Dave Fennell

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