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Des Alpes is an honest and fair…
Des Alpes is an honest and fair company with a very generous compensation plan. Daniel the CEO is a very genuine person. He has been in MLM and Networking for well over twenty years.
He recognized the injustice towards the people who actually make a network successful.
Because the systems are built to favor the few at the top, he has seen the heartache, despair and downright injustice that these people have suffered.
Daniel wanted to change all that.
It has taken over seven years of thinking about it, to come up with a pay structure that is fair to all.
He has been discussing this with family friends.
They are all like minded people.
Daniel invited them to become part of his dream to build a business that would not only provide wealth for every single person who joined, it would be built to last for generations to come.
That is what Des Alpes is all about.
It must be realized that these good, honest people who have integrity and a genuine desire to help everyone to succeed and become wealthy, have not had the experience of setting up a company of this magnitude before, they are learning as they go.
They want to get everything absolutely right, they have had to back-track sometimes to get things right.
They are being guided by business lawyers, taking their advice to make sure that Des Alpes is compliant in all the countries we are about to do business in.
Building a huge business like this does take time.
I personally prefer to work with people that I know I can completely trust.
DesAlpes.world is a fantastic bizop
DesAlpes.world is a fantastic bizop. Honest CEO Daniel Dalpe is honest and God Fearing and aims to deliver, God Willing, the best online shopping experience with the most generous compensation plan ever created for affiliates. Expect great things and keep the faith, it will exceed all your expectations!
I strongly do NOT recommend…
I strongly do NOT recommend DesAlpes.world.
The business model looks very similar to a recruitment-based MLM / pyramid style system where earning mainly depends on bringing new members instead of real product value.
Major red flags I noticed:
Financial regulators have already issued warnings about this company.
No clear transparency about licensing or regulation.
Many users report difficulty withdrawing money.
Income promises look unrealistic and depend heavily on referrals.
These types of platforms usually work in the beginning but collapse when new members stop joining, and most people end up losing money.
Please do proper research before investing your hard-earned money. I’m sharing this review so others don’t fall into the same trap
Two words: Empty promises
Every zoom call was more of the same...we're working on it. Then there would be fake pay out dates, with more empty promises and paltry payouts. So disappointed, not so much about the money, but the duplicity. They were really good at gaining trust.
SCAM! Pyramid Scheme! You WILL lose money
This is a PYRAMID SCHEME preying on victims of the Lightning Scooter scam. You will lose money. You will not making money. The people encouraging you to join do not have your best interests at heart, they are trying to make money off of you and your initial fee. Simple as that. You will not attain financial freedom. This will fail and you will be left holding the bag. // Il s'agit d'une arnaque pyramidale qui exploite les victimes de l'escroquerie Lightning Scooter. Vous perdrez de l'argent. Vous n'en gagnerez pas. Les personnes qui vous incitent à les rejoindre ne sont pas bien intentionnées ; elles cherchent simplement à s'enrichir sur votre dos grâce à vos frais d'inscription. C'est aussi simple que cela. Vous n'atteindrez pas l'indépendance financière. Cette arnaque échouera et vous vous retrouverez perdant.
last week zoom meeting discussion
last week zoom meeting discussion, CEO and his team has informed that they are going thrugh legal formalities and approval before coming LIVE which l i k e l y to be after 2 0 2 6 !!
Generosity of the compensation plan
Generosity of the compensation plan. The company gives back 100%. One time payment. No monthly payment. Great trainings.
Seems like a scam
Seems like a scam. No fb page, no Instagram page, no YouTube, no LinkedIn.
They took money and kept saying they are working on payments. Now it has been 6 months so over 90 days so can't even get the money back from the cc company.
Giving five stars and writing good…
Giving five stars and writing good comments does not make a website trustworthy. Is the company fake or how is it running in legal markets. But for the last 3 months, it has taken money from people and promised to give good income but for the last 3 months, this company has been misleading people. They are not giving anything to anyone.
This is a legitimate company in the…
This is a legitimate company in the pre-launch phase. It will soon be available worldwide. Stay tuned as more to come from the up and coming business - Des Alpes.
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