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Is There Any Truth To Global Information Network Fraud Talk?

Filed under: Home Based Business — Tags: — Making Money @ 10:33 am August 31, 2010

There’s been talk recently of a Global Information Network fraud. You really need to get the facts about GIN and its home based business opportunity if you’re thinking about joining.

First up, let’s make sure you actually know what this Global Information Network really is.

A group of like-minded people make up the Global Information Network (GIN)…people who have concerns regarding some issues going on in society today. The people in this group worry about issues such as the banking system that devalues our currency, possible water shortages, corruption in gov’t, what kids are “taught” in school, the new health bill and the freedoms it takes away, etc.

GIN offers a membership as its product. After an initiation fee is paid to enter this membership, a monthly fee is required to remain a part of the organization. Does this make it a fraud, as some have claimed? Hardly, since every gym and country club utilizes the exact same business model.

Ok, the next question may be: “Maybe it’s a fraud because there’s no value to membership.” This question has validity.

This is what a Global Information Network membership provides: An online member library provides written/video/audio training in areas like survival preparedness, how to save on taxes, how to get out of debt, asset protection, how to save money, Law of Attraction info, mental and business skills, how to better your health, ways to make money, personal growth, etc.

Hmmm, seems to me that many people need help in those exact areas in today’s economy…interesting.

Then, every month, live seminars are held internationally…seminars that go into areas like personal transformation, the danger in your water, current political issues, recent brain research, relationships, etc. Most people should agree that we need to know about those topics.

An online forum and investment proposal summits allow members to network with one another. Also, a Global Information Network membership provides a free Natural Cures membership, which costs $2500 itself.

Fraud? Hardly. At this point in time in our history, this is the kind of info that all citizens of the world need.

There are not only all these benefits to membership, but a very real and attractive business opportunity attached to GIN that pays out very real commissions. In addition, at the time of this writing (July 2010), GIN is offering a $10,000 bonus payable in 2012 for all members who remain in the organization for two years and attend one live seminar within the next year.

In 2 years, wouldn’t an extra $10,000 come in handy for all people? Wouldn’t those same people also benefit substantially from the training they’ll receive in the areas already discussed over those 2 years?

Who’s calling the Global Information Network a fraud, then? Either the uninformed (the type who never does any real research) or those who may not benefit if you were told the truth about your government, health care system, school system, banking system, etc.

Quite interesting, wouldn’t you say?

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