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Gifting ClubsThe Pyramid Playground |
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Caution:
Gifting clubs are pyramid schemes, period. To get around legal restrictions against
pyramids, these programs call the membership payment a "gift," as it indeed
is. A gift by any other name, however, is still a membership fee in a pyramid scheme.
The traditional problem with pyramids is that the bottom of the pyramid quickly
becomes saturated, so most people can't recover their investment. While the internet makes
the saturation point a lot harder to reach, the same mathematics apply.
I belong to several gifting clubs, but never invest money I can't afford to lose - and I usually lose.
If you're
going to follow my example, Do NOT join Inter-Networkers United,
a downline club dedicated to gifting programs. This group has endorsed two gifting clubs to date, and both
have proven to be complete disasters. Although INU's leadership may not be directly responsible for this,
it's clear their judgment leaves a lot to be desired.
If you are going to join gifting clubs, you should
open an e-gold account - it's
a great way to suffle money around.
The program began on May 22nd, 2001, and it's growing like crazy. With a firced 3x3 matrix, and some very
heavy hitters on top, I'm not the least surprised. I recommend this one - hey, you even get an ebook for your
ten bucks! You will make money with this program, and you will benefit from your upline's
marketing.
This group does not provide any statistics for members. For that reason alone, I cannot
recommend it.
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