AdJuice Review
I'm interested in an AdJuice Review.
Is this the same company as Kaching Kaching?
Is Mark Guest still involved with the company?
Do they have any actual deals, or is it still in the start-up phase?
I'm interested in an AdJuice Review.
Is this the same company as Kaching Kaching?
Is Mark Guest still involved with the company?
Do they have any actual deals, or is it still in the start-up phase?
AdJuice's page and video promo says they have deals in hundreds of cities across the country, with savings of up to 90% using the power of "Group Buying".
They are essentially taking the Groupon model and trying to give it an MLM spin. There are several companies doing the same thing right now. None seem to have found the recipe for success.
I tried to enroll, submitted my email in the form on AdJuice, but never received an email confirmation.
I tried to retrieve my password using the lost password function, and it said the email was not found.
I tried to resubmit again using the AdJuice sign up form, and it said there was an error.
Management:
The management page seems to be a carryover from Kaching Kaching. Other than Bob McNulty, I'm not sure if any of the other managment team info is accurate.
Conclusion
The How It Works page talks about Independent Marketing Representatives earning revenue by bringing consumers to local businesses and offering the savings to the consumers. It does not explain how this works, or how much it costs to sign up as an IMR, and there is no indication anything about the site or the deals are actually functional.
Hmm, sounds to me like you found a company probably best left alone lol. Its funny when I see this kind of thing in the form of web sites in particular. If I had the opportunity to hype something, anything, a new opportunity that I was going to introduce in hopes of getting more people on board, I;d have a pretty damn solid foundation first. I don't understand why any company would introduce a product, with a barely coherent web site, very little information, yet have it all ready to go as far as a PR campaign, it makes no sense to me. There is nothing less impressive looking than a new product which looks like its backed by someone that has no idea what they're doing. That is to say nothing about whether or not its even legitimate, after all, it could very well be a scam.
Thanks Wallace.
I have been trying to load the AdJuice page today and it simply will not load completely for me. I finally got the main index page to load, but cannot get the AdJuice management page to load.
I am still trying to find out if Mark Guest is associated with this company, and if he is listed as an executive.
I'd bet anything it is basically kaching-kaching, its just a matter of how well they try to disguise it.