March 27, 2010
Global Information Network – What Complaints Do People Have?
The recently launched Global Information Network is bound to get lots of attention. Having seen one of their recruitment letters I decided to take a look at the GIN myself. It did not take me very long to conclude that there will be more than a few Global Information Network complaints.
Many Global Information Network complaints will call the organization a scam. The GIN does absolutely nothing to help its self. In face their veils of secrecy lead even me to wonder if they are on the up and up and I try very hard to always give something the benefit of the doubt.
Not only are none of these members anonymous, the founders are as well. With all of the knowledge they collectively have, and their illustrious list of members the best the GIN can come up with to establish their credibility is the “secrets of secret societies?”
I am also sure that more than a few Global Information Network complaints will accuse them of false and misleading advertising. I have seen at least one of their recruitment emails and I can assure you it is misleading.
Having read this letter I know it is cannon fodder for those who are quick to point out what false and misleading ads. The letter implies that membership to the Global Information Network is limited and exclusive. But a cursory glimpse at the website and the way the GIN is organized can see that the network absolutely needs a steady stream of new members.
I cannot help but wonder if the GIN founders even know what exactly the network is supposed to be. If you look at their recruitment materials and your website the only word that seems to fit the GIN is schizophrenic. That this apparent lack of clarity is intentional is even more disturbing to me.
I cannot imagine who Global Information Networks complaints will be addressed to. The group is registered in the Caribbean islands of St Kitts and Nevis. When you couple this with the anonymity of who is behind the GIN it is easy to see how it could be problematic to ever bring legal action against the Global Information Network.
There will be no shortage of Global Information Network complaints in the coming months and years. It would be unfair though to direct those complaints at the multilevel marketing industry. While some products may perform better than others, all true MLMs are real legitimate business opportunities. The Global Information Network is not a multilevel marketing business. It looks like an elaborate deception that will have gullible members shelling out too much money to find out that everybody in the network is exactly where they are, cash strapped and no closer to success.
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