Recovery Rush Review (John Collins)

Recovery Rush Review (John Collins)

Recovery Rush is a motivational program designed to help people recover from drug and alcohol addiction. The company’s goal was to create an easy, effective treatment plan that would allow individuals in recovery the ability to maintain their sobriety through weekly “check-ins” with other members of the Recovery Rush community.

Recovery Rush Review (John Collins)

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Recovery Rush is a course taught by John Collins. He shows you how to reclaim erroneous fees that businesses pay Amazon to sell on their marketplace. As a result, you get a commission. Why don’t the brands do it on their own? There are two explanations for this. For one thing, they may not even be aware that Amazon is nickel and diming them. Or, two, they could have it but don’t know how to get it back (or just don’t have the bandwidth). Is this true? Read on to learn more about Recovery Rush in my review below.

 

THE NEXT STEP IS TO LEARN EVERYTHING THERE IS TO KNOW ABOUT THIS BUSINESS.

Amazon charges three fees to first-party vendors. A charge for working together in marketing. Approximately 13%. Then there’s a shopping budget. That’s 6% of the population. Finally, brands must pay a price for damage allowance. Approximately 3%. When you add it all together, Team Jeff saves roughly 22 percent. But, as John points out, things are only going to get worse. Amazon is currently participating in the Gotcha Game. More costs are added, some of which are clearly incorrect.

For example, if Amazon mistakenly tallied the amount of units a brand gave them, the business may be charged a shortfall price. They may charge chargeback costs for mislabeled items, late delivery, and so on, and they do so gladly, but what if it was their mistake? That’s how Bezos earns another billion. So John has turned his hobby into a business by de-gouging these products.

According to John, Amazon is raking in $6 billion a year in unjust profits. And, once again, the real owners of that money are either unaware of it or lack the knowledge and/or means to pursue it on their own. And no matter how hard John tries, he won’t be able to regain everything. So here is where you enter the picture. “This is a tremendous opportunity,” John remarks. “An opportunity that no one seems to be talking about.” That is, until today.

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Recovery Rush is the name of the game. The genuine Amazon money-making strategy. You won’t need to source a single thing, unlike FBA merchants. Alternatively, you may spend thousands on inventory. Alternatively, you may employ groups of individuals. Alternatively, you may create your own brand. Alternatively, beg for five-star reviews. Alternatively, you may try your luck with pay-per-click (PPC) adverts. Or you can cope with ruthless competition. And John’s crew takes care of all the hard lifting. They assist you in locating trademarks, conducting audits, identifying errors, filing disputes, and recouping funds. What part do you play? Client service, business growth, and progress reporting

So, essentially, all of the portions that John and his team don’t want to do. In addition, you must spend thousands of dollars to have access to the Recovery Rush training, tools, and support. Then, if you do manage to close a sale, John Collins takes 75 percent of the agreed-upon commission, leaving you with a meager 25 percent. What a dreadful bargain. You’re paying John a lot of money to perform his dirty job for him.

Also, John just used a Facebook ad to retarget me. It was a film that gave a general summary of Recovery Rush. I watched the whole thing since the style and concept seemed quite similar. He had indeed plagiarized full lines of copy from another guru. It makes me feel ill. And how can you put your faith in someone who isn’t afraid to take from others? John, come up with your own ideas. Why double dip if Recovery Rush is as good as you claim it is? Either charge for a course and let students retain every dime they make, or teach them for free and keep 75%. But not both at the same time. Recovery Rush is now, in my view, essentially functioning as an MLM. Yuck.

ANOTHER OPTION IS TO INVEST IN INTERNET REAL ESTATE.

Recovery-Rush-Review-John-Collins Katie Smith: Watch this brief video if you want someone who will tell it like it is, respect your time, and show you a company that could really work for you.

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