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The thing is that you need to rely on what others buy and hope they buy a lot so you can get a bit from it. This is nothing but a simple pyramid structure which was proven to be useless and is banned in many countries. Only those at the top of the pyramid can earn some decent money when all at lower levels struggle and earn mentioned £6 or so. Idea behind LinkedIn social network was that anybody on earth knows any other person through no more that 5 friends/colleagues/relatives/connections. Taking that into account, how many more people you can recruit? I wish them and their members all the best but I personally prefer earning cashback on what I buy and make sure it a maximum possible amount. I have used www.quanti.co.uk for a few months now and can't think of anything better - 100% cashback, prompt payments, discount codes and communication when you need anything.
George