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History of G.I.N. Why Join? Your Invitation
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Is Global Information Network (G.I.N.) a SCAM or a Fraud?Is Global Information Network (G.I.N.) a SCAM or a Fraud?What is G.I.N.? | Learn About Membership | How does it Work? | G.I.N. Credo | Is G.I.N. a Scam or a Fraud? | G.I.N. TestimonialIs Global Information Network a Scam? Is Global Information Network a Fraud? Good question. Is the Global Information Network just another scam? Answer: No. Global Information Network is 100% Legitimate and real in the brick and mortar world. It is not just some fly-by-night virtual internet ponzi scheme. In fact, I personally just saw the multi-millionaire Kevin Trudeau speak for a couple of hours in Orange County, CA this past month. It rocked my world and I met a really cool Master Chef at his event. To get more of a feel for what it's all about, there is a link to a great interview with Kevin Trudeau on Alex Jones' widely syndicated radio Show "InfoWars" on this website (link on the left). Global Information Network works on 2 levels. 1) It is a PRIVATE MEMBERSHIP CLUB that offers all sorts of Insider Educational Information that you absolutely cannot get anywhere else in one single source. (Well, you could spend a few years gathering links and books and trying to meet millionaire business owners, right???) 2) And on a completely seperate track, they offer a Multi-Level Marketing opportunity for those who wish to partake and basically help offset the costs of their membership. A lot of the website makes it look like this is ALL it is all about. But that is actually a decoy to scare off 'losers' so to speak. the main meat of this Network is the #1 part. About the MLM aspect
So, is the Global Information Network a MLM Multilevel marketing pyramid scheme whose only purpose is to line the pockets of the guys who created it?
If you want to look at the pure idea of the founders collecting money, then sure, you could look at it that way.
OR you could think of it this way: Is joining a posh exclusive Golf Club or a Country Club a scam? Especially if the Country Club makes money? Or is joining a Kiwanis Club or Moose Lodge a scam? What if the Moose lodge member gets a nice gift for bringing you to the lodge? Is that wrong? OR how about this? People spend money on a gym membership. They often pay a sign-up initiation fee and then pay monthly membership fees. If the gym also makes money, is that a scam? Well, G.I.N. is like a mental gymnasium! How about the high cost of membership?The Initiation fee is $1000 to join. The monthly upkeep is $150.If this seems like a lot of money to you, ponder this... To join a Private Country Club the typical one-time initiation fee can range anywhere between $2,000 upwards to $100,000. Annual dues tend to run in a range of $3,000 - $10,000 per year or $300-$1000 per month (depending on the type of membership: Family, Individual, Corporate, Out-of-State). Semi-Private clubs may be a little less expensive. THAT is what unenlightened wealthy people pay just to hang out with other wealthy people! G.I.N. was designed to be generally affordable to the public, but just a little bit expensive so that you will truly understand the incredible value the membership offers. |
Global Information Network... a Place to Grow... YOURSELF!
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