Beacon AI sounds like multilevel scam to me

But I can’t figure it out how people make money selling what they bought. When I dig into the website the text copy makes big promises without details.

A friend has started their beacon and are getting paid and their explanation seems like a scam.

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No it's a completely new business model. Never seen anything like it.

The course is called UBC. Stands for "Ultimate Branding Course". It's a comprehensive digital marketing course that covers stuff you probably already know, but it covers a lot on an intermediate level I would say.

It covers Instagram, TikTok, Youtube, email marketing, Capcut, attraction marketing, create ur own digital products, getting brand deals, ManyChat, I have gone thru a third of the course. There's a lot.

So I got the course for my own education to learn how to market my art. I went from 87 views to 2200 views in 2 weeks and I haven't posted as much as I could be. My IG looks so much better now that I know what I'm doing.

The course is hosted on the Skool platform. Lifetime membership so u get the latest updated modules always.

AND here's the kicker. Here's where the new thing comes in. It's called MRR, stands for Master Resell Rights. You can sell this course as often as you'd like. And it comes in 5 languages including Spanish!!!!

So bare bones to get started it's $54/mo and a phone. The course is $500 but I want folks to get their first sale asap.

Invest $54 make 1 sale get $499 minus cc processing fees from beacons incoming it's paid for the course before ur 2nd payment hits. After ur first sale the sky is the limit.

$500 x power of internet

It's all final sale so there's no refunds. Also if they pick Afterpay Klarna etc we get paid upfront so even if they can't pay anymore that's between customer and afterpay.

So you'd build a little page like this then tell people to download the Sneek Peek and the thing sells itself. At best I answer some questions via messaging.

Sorry for the long text wall! Is Beacons a scam or the course you resell a scam, just sounds fishy.

TYA