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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: , , Canada.
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I need to know if it is worth investing into this website iNetGlobal | Internet Marketing Services : Welcome to iNetGlobal | Internet Marketing Services! Few of my good friends invested over $5000 each To my best knowledge , you only start to earn your money back after 6 months + you constantly have to find new prospects to be under you. Typical piramid scheme or not? I want to hear from people specifically who are currently involed or have been involved with this website in the past. Bad or good experiences? Money + or - Thank you all ahead of time! |
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| Your Anti-Guru Girl War Room Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Iona Farm, Wisconsin
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I don't have experience with this particular product, but in general I've found that if I have to ask myself if it's legit, it rarely is.
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Reno, NV
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You must be talking about a typical publically-traded corporation here. MLMs are no different in my mind than regular corporations, except they have very creative ways to keep funneling money back up the tree to the top-level affiliates -- usually through non-commission generating sales of "tools" that you're required to buy through them at inflated prices. Like 500 business cards for $50 b/c it's forbidden to allow "unauthorized" card printers (like VistaPrint) to use their logo. If you're going to be driving traffic to something, why not pick something that's going to put more money into your pocket faster than an MLM? Statistically speaking, I read that 75% of MLM associates rarely break-even if their time is factored into the equation. -David | |
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| Suzanne War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Virginia, USA.
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$5000 and six months to see any returns if you ever do see any returns at all Sounds like an MLM to me and sounds like you stand to lose a big chunk of change. |
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| edgedweapons War Room Member Join Date: May 2009
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the main thing you can tell if a MLM or network marketing company is legit is if they sell a PRODUCT. if you are not paying for a product / service then its most likely a Pyramid Scheme.
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| Jeff Mitchell War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Muncie, Indiana
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The thing that throws me off on the corporate website is the fact that they have embeded a youtube video onto the page...It seems odd....Just for a corporate page... Jeff Mitchell |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Palm Beach, FL
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I agree. On top of that, they use a stock photo next to the "Join the iNet Global All Pro Team." I can't even tell you how many times I've seen that photo. It used to be on Clickbank's homepage before they changed to the cartoon guy and the red/green/brown look. This seems like a waste of time and money man. These things just don't seem sustainable enough to invest anything into it. |
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| Self Unemployed War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Florida
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God I hate meetings, So it is a GDI, TrafficWave, People Search, xchange and a few other 'traffic' machines rolled into one like 'Free & Powerful' is to the less experienced or GVO is the more experienced? A toned down Stompernet? And I saw a place the other day with 106 'portals' with all that stuff (dunno why 106...). (looked like a glorified FFA plan) that had all including the including the cart. Great for ppl that want it done all for them, if one already has part of a plan in place, they end up paying for parts they don't need? And costs $60 to join just the affiliate program? Forgive me I am in a sarcastic mood. |
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| Self Unemployed War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Florida
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Even if they sell a product, (Amway sells soap) is no guarantee of validity. Seems to me if they sell soap or web hosting, run fast. LOL wait, I sell web hosting, forget that last statement! I laugh when I see a .com sale for 7½ bucks, and people freak. The powers to be have a lot of us in a fog man. OK back to sleep | |
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| Mark Coble - Virtual Opps War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver
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Hi Alexander, I haven't heard of the iNetGlobal opportunity before, but what I can tell you about a MLM or network marketing company is that if there is no product that you are getting when joining then it may be a scam. Any company that doesn't sell a product or service is illegal in my understanding of how a network marketing company must operate. There are a few things that I look for in a network marketing opportunity before it peaks my interest: 1. Longevity - Does the company been offering this concept for a long period of time (ie 5 years)? 2. Is the product something that has a upwards trend in the marketplace and who is the audience that the product or service is bringing a solution to? 3. What is the timing of the product and could it be saturated soon? 4. How strong is the company? (i.e. are they debt free?) 5. What kind of management is behind the company and do they really care about people in the organization? 6. Check the BBB and the Attorney General's office in the state where teh headquarters is located to check complaints 7. Does the compensation plan give you the ability to collect on over spill from your upline? I mean is the compensation plan designed to force the downline down and when there are people that are added from above does it help the people in the lower levels of the matrix? 8. SOme companies are traded publicly. Is this one already traded publicly or are they looking to set this up in the future? Many companies that are traded publicly must be transparent of course---this is a good thing ![]() Anyway, I thought that would let you know what I what thinking in response to your question. I will be visiting teh website later tonight too. Have a great evening... |
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| DailyTradingSystem.com War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: United Kingdom.
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it's a ponzi. leave it alone. ddistco, actually, more to it. and no, it doesn't mean its a scam. it means, if they do not offer a SERVICE, or a PRODUCT, then it's a PONZI!, not a scam. this is how amway got away with it. they're still a ponzi, but since now they've grown so big, they have all sorts of businesses over the world that can now feed those checks to ppl without ever running out of dosh. Quote:
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| Brian Rooney, TrafficWave War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: TX , USA.
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