The FillerUp Club Review - Is Filler Up Club A Scam?

Published: 14th December 2009
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In this FillerUp Club review I will determine if FillerUp Club is a scam or a legitimate money making opportunity.

The FillerUp Club was created Joseph Dutton who, according to the webiste, has 10 years experience working in the Title industry with a concentration on Oil and Gas leases. He also has over 15 years experiece working in television, radio, and a wide variety of experiece designing and developing websites on the internet. The fact that this company is open and transparent about who is behind it is a good sign.

The FillerUp Club is a savings club and Multi-Level Marketing income program that promises half-price gasoline as well as a lucrative income stream. The basic concept is you buy your gas as you normally would, and submit your receipts to the company for reimbursement of half your cost back, but in reality it's a little more complicated than that..

The comp plan is a 10x5 forced matrix (10 wide and 5 levels deep) and the cost is $10 per month with a 14 day free trial period. With this type of compensation plan, the claim is always that you will get tons of spillover from those above you. In my experience, yes you'll get some spillover but if you're counting on that to make money then you'll probably be very disappointed. The bottom line with this type of opportunity is that you have to know how to market and advertise in order to refer others into the opportunity.


One positive point about The FillerUp Club is that you can break even with just two personal referrals. People might be more likely to stick around if they can at least break even. Too many times, if the program is hyped too much and there are promises of easy money, most people will quit after a month or two when this doesn't happen. Most people tend to jump from program to program looking for the easy money and never really bothering to learn how to truly build an online business and be a real entrepreneur.

So how much money can you make? A full matrix is 111,110 people with the total payout being $111,150 every month. Sounds great but the reality is that almost no one will achieve a full matrix. Even if you did a percentage of that it can still be lucrative though.

Others will point out the fact that you won't have to refer all of those people by yourself because of the "massive spillover" but in my experience you'll have to recruit a large percentage of them because most people just don't know how to recruit and sponsor others. So don't count on relying on anyone but yourself. If you do get some spillover here and there, consider it a bonus.


So what's the bottom line, is The FillerUp Club a scam or not? It's not something I'll personally be joining but I'd say no it doesn't seem to be a scam in the sense that it's not illegal, it will just require you to have the proper marketing and advertising knowledge to make it worth your time.

With the right marketing knowledge, you can in turn teach your team the same strategies which they can teach to their referrals and so on so that you can actually build a team of people that won't quit on you after a month or so.

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