Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Is Disciple’s Cross (DisciplesCross.com) A Scams

DisciplesCross.com was started by Pastor John Raymond. You may not be familiar with the name but if you’re a TV junkie. You may know Pastor John. He was a contestant in the Emmy Award winning CBS television show, Survivor: Thailand.
The DisciplesCross.com christian business opportunity came about because after wearing one of his hand-made crosses on the show, interest peaked and there was no way that Pastor John could meet the demand by himself. So he decided to outsource the making of his hand made crosses to work at home seekers.
There are basically two ways to earn money doing home assembly with Disciple’s Cross.
1. You can assemble the crosses and sell them back to Pastor John for about $2.25 per cross.
2. You can assemble the crosses and sell them to local churches, charities, family members, friends, craft fairs, ebay, etc. The sky’s the limit.

So that’s it in a nut shell.
Now what are some of the bad things about this opportunity. To be honest, not many.
Like all work at home assembly opportunities the quality of products you produce must be up to par. And initially that can be hard until you get the hang of it. But this is usually where people get stuck and cry out scam!
Fortunately they provide a very indepth kit that includes a video tape that should help you speed up the learning curb. Video Tapes are so 1990 so they lose some points for not making it available on DVD.
The other "bad" thing is that you have to cough up $69.95 for the starter kit. But keep in mind that the kit comes with a 30-day money back guarantee. This isn’t very common with many home based business opportunities especially arts and craft work at home. So you can rest a bit easier.
I haven’t read many complaints about this company. I don’t believe Disciples Cross is scam! At the end of the day you seem to be covered by their money back guarantee either way. I think you have less to lose with this company because the owner is a Senior Pastor at New Horizon Christian Fellowship church so he can’t go around scamming people because the word would spread really quick among his congregation and no pastor wants that type of bad publicity.

My cousin has tried the opportunity and she’s admitted it was a bit difficult at first. But now she’s gotten the hang of it and plans to sell her crosses to some local churches in their area. I’m eager for her to bring some samples so I can but one myself.
In any event, I hope you find this review useful. I’d love to hear your opinion about this Christian Business Opportunity so feel free to post a comment below.
I think it’s worth giving DisciplesCross.com a try if you like working with your hands and have patience. Honestly with their guarantee you have nothing to lose. And if you’re a Christian I think it’s something you can feel proud to support.

1 comment:

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