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Empowr claims to be an advertising platform. When you join you are extended $1000 in ad credits that you utilize to “promote” your profile page. But, the catch is the more you use empowr the more “ad credits” are extended to you, and these are credits you HAVE to pay back BEFORE you can cash out any earnings. Empowr paints a pretty picture saying that if you pay your monthly ad platform fee of approximately 2.9% on time you’ll get back 50% of the money that you paid in form of early cash out and in the end you’ll end up paying only 1.45%! Sounds good right? Wrong! The problem is each month your ad platform fee will be higher than the previous month and there will come a time you won’t be able to pay your fee because it’s too high. You’ll continue to be issued more ad credits, which you have to pay back but you won’t be given any evidence of how those credits were spent; you’ll just have to go on blind faith that they’re telling you the truth. You’ll soon realize that empowr is a BS
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Empower Network  is an online  network  marketing company that sells internet marketing tools and training. Namely, a blogging platform and a line of digital products that teach people how to make money on the internet. Then, as a business opportunity, you have the option to sell the products and receive commissions. Is empowr legit? i've been using Empowr for a month now and i've made about $400. It seems so surreal that i could earn so much money in such a short time. Will i be able to cash out once 90 days have passed? How can this company afford to pay this much to people? Are there any other requirements for me to cash out? I have to admit that I joined Empowr out of curiosity - how can you get earnings just by posting, sharing on your feed? As I used the platform for a few days to post on issues that have nothing to do with my business, some things begin to unravel. Earnings are not profits you can cash out. They are revenues. Credibility of yo