Narc That Car – the Basics

Is Narc That Car the real deal? Are you comparing it to DNA? (a competitor.)

Here’s a review to help you through a decision.

What is it?

Narc That Car sells up-to-date car location data for lienholders, law enforcement agencies, missing persons/amber alerts, etc. As a rep you report – or ‘narc’ – 10 cars per month. Write up 10 license plates, upload the numbers and locations into the data base – that’s it.

The real story is that you will want to recruit people and teach them to do the same thing. In all our reviews so far, this is the easiest MLM program we have seen, and we’ve seen it working.

Is it a scam?

No – the company is not only real, it is two and a half years old. Previously, though, the company was not marketed by network marketing. The MLM method has proven explosively effective in a very short time with 40x growth in a matter of weeks.

How does Narc That Car make money?

NTC pays fairly well all things considered. It is not a ‘monster’ income maker, but rather it is a good way to ‘leverage’ yourself into an income with network marketing doing something that is an easier-than-normal ’sell’. You get paid $25 each for 3 people you sponsor at first. (The maximum is 3 for this bonus.) By reporting plates yourself you also get $50. This totals $125, paying you back your full cost of start-up.

When you grow to director status (with a completed team of 12 people under you) you also get paid $25 each for the next reps that you start.

Residual income on the reported license plates is $.25 or more depending on your seniority. You also get paid 5-10% from every client purchase you bring in. That doesn’t sound like much, but like every other MLM when you get several levels deep with big numbers of people the residual is strong. NTC pays out five levels deep.

The good news is that NTC is still growing at a feverish rate so folks have reached strong incomes quickly. Further, the system is extremely easy. It is as close to a ‘no-brainer’ as you might find, enabling easier growth than most.

What is the start-up cost?

It costs $100 to sign up and the recurring monthly business cost is $24.95 for the web tools to run your business. You get 10 free days of web service so you could go recruit your three people, narc your cars and be certain of getting income before you even spend the money.

Pros

* low startup cost
* easy to do
* easy to understand
* easy to recruit

Cons

* small commission payouts
* lasting success is an unknown
* bonuses limited to 3 reps at first

Round Up – The Bottom Line

This business is growing at a very rapid pace and the time to take advantage of it is now! The company may run out of steam in a year or two, but for now, it is explosive.

The company is set to change their name to Crowd Source International (CSI) and has staffed up to handle their growth.

Want to achieve rapid success with Narc That Car both on the internet and in person? Sign up for Narc here, and visit mybizguide.com to learn how to become the leader others gather around for success!

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