Liberty League changes name to Polaris Media Group
Posted on 01. Sep, 2009 by Dan Mitchell in Evaluating MLM, Network Marketing - MLM, Network Marketing News
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By Dan Mitchell, MLM Blog Correspondent
From PR-Inside:
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 09/01/09 -- Liberty League International, a personal development company that assists individuals develop an entrepreneurial spirit and improve their lives, has a new name, a new look and a new line of entrepreneurial educational publications and DVDs. The new name is Polaris Media Group, the new look can be seen on their website and the new line of products teaches regular people the principles of success that will allow them to improve their competence and self confidence.
Following a hugely successful one day conference in Australia attended by 1,600 people, Polaris held a Super Sunday event at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles with some 700 enthusiastic attendees.
"Polaris is the north star," said Shane Krider, CEO of Polaris Media Group. "We felt it was the perfect name for our new vision and product line. It gives people the direction and guidance they need to take full personal responsibility for their lives and make their own decisions. "
The launch comes at an opportune time as unemployment and the recession have resulted in rising numbers of people who feel that their lives are no longer on track and have lost the self-confidence to make changes and achieve success.
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LifePath Unlimited
02. Sep, 2009
I am very surprised to see that Liberty League has changed their name? Are there issues they are trying to avoid be ditching the name. I was looking at the company but this makes me nervous….
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bad experience
02. Sep, 2009
Perhaps it is to avoid all the negative publicity and because in NSW Australia, the Office of Fair Trading has found Liberty League to be a pyramid scheme, and it is illegal to promote or participate in a pyramid scheme.
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downwithscams
02. Sep, 2009
LifePath Unlimited are just the same, all very shonky. Different names do not make it all ok.
Selling absurdly overpriced products to the same people who are going to be competing against you for the same sales hardly makes for a long term sustainable business model now does it?
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Amber
20. Oct, 2009
Don’t do it! I paid the money to become ” qualified” and actually did the work! I am not one of those people that expect to get rich overnight. I am not one that settles for less. I am a very motivated person but THIS IS A SCAM! I attended the calls, did the reading but didn’t get one sale. Positive thinking maybe but positively getting paid, not so much! I would much rather have the $4K back that I invested! Do these people actually have conciences?
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Sam
28. Feb, 2010
I had great success with Liberty League, earned a lot of money and helped others do the same. LOVED the company, but left not long after the change over – the leadership went down and a company that once lead and buit on integrity, had lost all integrity, in my opinion.
And now, with recent actions has gone from bad to worse!
Sadly, this company (which originally was great) will go down. i would no longer be associated with Polaris.
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Dan Mitchell
28. Feb, 2010
What do you mean when you say “And now, with recent actions has gone from bad to worse!”
What recent actions?
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