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			to me it seems like a pyramid scheme, sort of like how the "free ipod" thing works... or rather, it works a lot like Vector/Cutco knives.
 the way it was "presented" to me (i have friends who do it) is that you buy the service first, which is $24.99/month. that includes 24-hour access to the "best lawyers in the nation." its supposed to be the poor-man's way of being able to afford legal services like the middle/upper class can. (again similar to CutCo. CutCo makes you buy the knife set for like $300). and then you sell the service to 3 people. then you move up to whatever the next level is. then you sell 5 more, and you get some kinda bonus. and you keep going up and up until you become an "executive." not sure what that entails, but i think it means you get more money per client you take on.
 
 to me, i hear it pays a LOT but thats if you go really hard at it - as in setting up lots of "presentations" and having a high rate of people buying the service. supposedly PPLS is really reputable cause its been around for years, but ive only heard of it since my sophomore year (about 2 years ago).
 
				__________________Do you know people? Have you interacted with them? Because this is pretty standard no-brainer stuff. -33girl
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