I would not be involved after researching it. But that does not mean that people have not made money; just realize that those stories with great results are by far the exception rather than the rule. For every success story, there are likely thousands of failures.
If I were you, I'd be prepared to write off the $560 and find something more "normal" to do to earn money. Or, you could throw yourself totally into this and try hard to be one of the few successes.
If the money you make is based on the number of people that you recruit, it's a pyramid scheme. And trust me you do not want to be involved in that because that is exactly how you will be making money in Vemma. People have quit Vemma shortly after joining because they were in bigger debt than before. Some were really brainwashed into thinking they can make money so they dropped out of school... DO NOT associate yourself with this.
See Wikipedia article. I think you have little chance to recover the $560, but it is not certain.
Anything that charges you to join is a scam.
https://www.truthinadvertising.org/pyram...
And take that bmw with a grain of salt