RonPaulRewards.net?

I think it is a SCAM site created to suck money from potential Ron paul supporters.

Read this from the site (Very bottom of page)

"Ron Paul Rewards is not associated with the official Ron Paul for President Campaign.
We are a privately operated group of activists and business people banding together
others to help advance the grassroots effort called The Ron Paul Revolution."

They are ether a scam site or nothing more then a advertising site trying to capitalize on all the donations people are making to ron paul..

Why do i say this.. Because i can not see Ron Paul Endorsing this Bullshit ..

Then again they might be legit.. But my years of online experience make me think it is Bullshit.. I will hold final judgment on this untill some sort of responce from RP comes out.
 
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this website was advertised on the Ron Paul Limo. If you watch the limo, you can see that this website was the most prominently displayed of all other info about Ron Paul. The limo thing seems to be a big hit, but this ronpaulrewards site does look like a big scam and hence not a very good tool for promoting Ron Paul.
 
I'm not sure if it's legit or not. The website looks hackish though. There also isn't any contact information on the website. If the program is legit, they should redo their site and be a little more transparent.
 
It's one of those reward programs. You pay a monthly fee and you get a percent off purchases at certain stores as well as decent sized savings for other things. Not necessarilly a scam, but it is a consumerism device. I'd say if you are already a member of one of these you should check this one out and if you like it, ditch yours and join this one. Otherwise, you probably don't need it.
 
Interesting!

Is Ron Paul Allowing The Use Of His Name In An MLM Hustle?

If you go to get 'further information' at Mr. Weeks' RonPaulLimo.com site, you will find two large, identical links which lead directly to a 'Ron Paul' Multi-Level Marketing 'opportunity' called MyRonPaulRewards.com

MyRonPaulRewards.com has lavishly covered and packaged itself with Ron Paul's image, his name, his integrity and his reputation. MyRonPaulRewards.com is clearly a for profit MLM company constructed for the personal enrichment of its owners while proclaiming the need to elect Ron Paul as president. Several who have seen the MyRonPaulRewards.com site feel the site appears to be speaking for the Ron Paul Campaign while draping itself in a downpour of patriotic fervor. And then the pitch begins...

Read more here
 
Looking at how well the political pros at the campaign HQ are doing (their NH ads made me cringe), I would rather put my money into grassroots efforts which in my view are far more imaginative and work better. Just read the viewer comments and number of views of the limo video... it's the coolest thing I have seen as yet (at least as good as the blimp).

There is nothing wrong with the limo guys simultaneously promoting their own business and potentially making some money in the future, anyway.

What if a shop owner puts Ron Paul signs in his shop windows to attract attention for his merchandise? Shell we attack him because he may make some bucks off it? To paraphrase Harry Potter, ridiculus !

Would it be good idea for anyone who dislikes drug use or gambling to leave the movement just because Dr. Paul would not use government to prohibit them?

Why do you or I support Ron Paul? Because we anticipate we will be better off in the future with him i.e. we anticipate some future gain for us. Why do limo guys do it? For the same reason. If, for example, online gamblers or prostitutes want to support him hoping he will legalize gambling and prostitution, all the power to them. Everyone has some reason for their support.

We shouldn't fall into the traps from our enemies and allow such bogus "revelations" to divide the movement.

While we are here, we need to applaud any effort which promotes the movement, no matter what we think of other attributes of those doing the promoting. There is plenty of room on internet to promote the rest of your views about gambling, prostitution, drugs, abortion, evolution, marketing schemes (such as the MLM of the limo guys),...
 
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20 freaking dollars per month. INSANE! I would not even spend that much per month on any of their offers. Crazy.

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You know what would be cool: If you could use your major credit card, and a "rewards" type payment goes to RP every time you use it.
 
It's using Ron Paul's image and name to scam people into buying into the MLM scheme. It's wrong and I've e-mail the campaign about it.
 
It is a scam. A multi level marketing scam to be exact. Other words to describe is ponzi scheme or pyramid scam. Stay away from it.

Ron Paul HQ should definitely know about this and stop them from associating his name with this.
 
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