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Hello everyone
I believe the title gives you a clear idea of the topic, but there’s another thing I don’t understand about this system. So here’s what I want to know:
1)-Is the GDI system legal (I hope to get responses based on experiences and not responses based on 'intuition', if I can express myself that way)?
I know that most say it’s a pyramid scheme, but according to the explanations I’ve read on the Internet, I think the GDI principle is more about selling services rather than having recruits, except you have to help your recruits find people to sell the services to in turn, and of course, the services are: domain name and website, email addresses, how to build a website, and of course the possibility of making money. Well, I’m just saying this in passing, but I hope to get more explanations.
2)-I know that the money we earn will depend on the recruits we have on the 5 levels, but if for example I have a total of 200 recruits, I earn $200, if 10 recruits leave the system, do we still receive our commission like this? (This remains a gray area for me; I’ve never gotten an answer about this). Thank you very much, see you soon
I believe the title gives you a clear idea of the topic, but there’s another thing I don’t understand about this system. So here’s what I want to know:
1)-Is the GDI system legal (I hope to get responses based on experiences and not responses based on 'intuition', if I can express myself that way)?
I know that most say it’s a pyramid scheme, but according to the explanations I’ve read on the Internet, I think the GDI principle is more about selling services rather than having recruits, except you have to help your recruits find people to sell the services to in turn, and of course, the services are: domain name and website, email addresses, how to build a website, and of course the possibility of making money. Well, I’m just saying this in passing, but I hope to get more explanations.
2)-I know that the money we earn will depend on the recruits we have on the 5 levels, but if for example I have a total of 200 recruits, I earn $200, if 10 recruits leave the system, do we still receive our commission like this? (This remains a gray area for me; I’ve never gotten an answer about this). Thank you very much, see you soon
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THIS TOPIC WAS EVEN CREATED BY GDI if needed. It's a real mafia
They are burned like undercover cops and no one says anything? It’s hard to believe that even the opposing arguments against GDI are created by GDI to better support its arguments later.
THE PRINCIPLE GDI CANNOT WORK for the simple reason that we are a limited number of humans. In a pyramid initiated by a dude where each person brings in 5, let’s see how that multiplies
1
5
25
125
625
3,125
15,625
78,125
390,625
1,953,125
9,765,625
48,828,125
244,140,625
The person who started the chain has therefore surpassed the number of clients to the number of French citizens starting from the thirteenth layer. Shall we continue?
1,220,703,125
6,103,515,625
That's it, the whole Earth is signed up for GDI by the end of the 14th layer, and the chain can no longer continue.
And still, in the case where the concept would have worked. But as you can see, no one in your circle is signed up for GDI, so IT DOES NOT WORK.
LEGALITY QUESTION: does anyone here care about legality? it’s a false debate to mask the debate of functionality
GDI sucks
They are burned like undercover cops and no one says anything? It’s hard to believe that even the opposing arguments against GDI are created by GDI to better support its arguments later.
THE PRINCIPLE GDI CANNOT WORK for the simple reason that we are a limited number of humans. In a pyramid initiated by a dude where each person brings in 5, let’s see how that multiplies
1
5
25
125
625
3,125
15,625
78,125
390,625
1,953,125
9,765,625
48,828,125
244,140,625
The person who started the chain has therefore surpassed the number of clients to the number of French citizens starting from the thirteenth layer. Shall we continue?
1,220,703,125
6,103,515,625
That's it, the whole Earth is signed up for GDI by the end of the 14th layer, and the chain can no longer continue.
And still, in the case where the concept would have worked. But as you can see, no one in your circle is signed up for GDI, so IT DOES NOT WORK.
LEGALITY QUESTION: does anyone here care about legality? it’s a false debate to mask the debate of functionality
GDI sucks
You're absolutely right, but if we couldn't live with just a little bit of hope... I think we should try everything before giving up, and all those people who spend thousands of francs every week on Euromillions and never win, don't you think that’s a scam too? All those scratch cards, that Keno and so on, who does it benefit, other than the French state? Isn't it the biggest scammer in the world? But nobody talks about that!
Misssissi
Misssissi
I have been making a living with MLM for over 9 years, I reported my partnership to the government, I declare my income, I pay VAT, income tax, all my partners are reported in my declarations.
To come and say on a forum that it is illegal, a scam, and that it doesn’t bring in a penny, is to assert that for 9 years my income has been illusory, and that the government is really stupid... they tax on illusory income...
My dear Frencho... your whole life is illusory, you are a slave to your ideas... go work 40 hours a week for peanuts, so that your boss can buy a new boat... at least that’s not pyramid-based, and no one above you is getting rich off your back, right?...
I feel sorry for you...
To come and say on a forum that it is illegal, a scam, and that it doesn’t bring in a penny, is to assert that for 9 years my income has been illusory, and that the government is really stupid... they tax on illusory income...
My dear Frencho... your whole life is illusory, you are a slave to your ideas... go work 40 hours a week for peanuts, so that your boss can buy a new boat... at least that’s not pyramid-based, and no one above you is getting rich off your back, right?...
I feel sorry for you...
This kind of debate makes me laugh: is it illegal? No, it's not illegal, proof is it brings in money...
For my part, I have a mnemonic device for these kinds of situations:
If you're wondering whether it's legal, consider that it's illegal...
If you're wondering if it's a scam, consider that it's a scam...
In the end, legality doesn't matter... let's be honest, I don’t think many of us choke on legality when it comes to mp3s and divx, so if it works, we don't care whether it's legal or not, what matters is that we make money...
As for the scam aspect, it's easy, to avoid being scammed, all it takes is a little common sense,
unfortunately, common sense is boring, so people don't bother with it...
Common sense is, for example, what will make you click on the little guy next to the names, especially of satisfied people, and you'll see that these people, 90% of the time, only post ON this subject, or on similar subjects...
And there my common sense goes ting ting ting (like Spiderman's spider-sense warning him of danger)
How did these people happen to stumble upon this topic? It's not like me, clicking randomly on topics, because otherwise they would have participated elsewhere, nor is it by doing a Google search to see if the thing is legitimate since they already have their opinion...
Could it be possible... that they did a Google search on the subject, just to find all the forums talking about it to go say, "it's good, go for it" in a disinterested manner...
Personally, I would find that a bit far-fetched, because even if I had the time (well yes, they are rich, they don't need to work, they therefore have time to waste), I would still occupy it with something other than roaming the forums to promote cool stuff...
It's even more suspicious that you notice, every time, they discreetly take the opportunity to promote their site....
And now, let's do a little study of human behavior...
Let's assume you find a stash where every day you find 10 ten-euro bills but are only allowed to take one...
What are you going to do? Tell all the strangers you meet where this stash is, at the obvious risk that the next day, 1000 people will have passed before you.
You would only tell your best friend, asking him to keep it a secret, knowing that he will still tell his best friend, who will tell his best friend, etc... and that in the end, a week later, 100 people will know about it.
Or will you tell no one, in order to make sure you can benefit from it...
Now keeping this analogy, and knowing that money doesn't grow on trees, but has to come from somewhere, ask yourself why these people are so eager to share their good plans...
If these 'methods' really worked, my behavior (trying to distance you from it) would be much more credible than those trying to hook you.
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Stop failing the Turing test!
For my part, I have a mnemonic device for these kinds of situations:
If you're wondering whether it's legal, consider that it's illegal...
If you're wondering if it's a scam, consider that it's a scam...
In the end, legality doesn't matter... let's be honest, I don’t think many of us choke on legality when it comes to mp3s and divx, so if it works, we don't care whether it's legal or not, what matters is that we make money...
As for the scam aspect, it's easy, to avoid being scammed, all it takes is a little common sense,
unfortunately, common sense is boring, so people don't bother with it...
Common sense is, for example, what will make you click on the little guy next to the names, especially of satisfied people, and you'll see that these people, 90% of the time, only post ON this subject, or on similar subjects...
And there my common sense goes ting ting ting (like Spiderman's spider-sense warning him of danger)
How did these people happen to stumble upon this topic? It's not like me, clicking randomly on topics, because otherwise they would have participated elsewhere, nor is it by doing a Google search to see if the thing is legitimate since they already have their opinion...
Could it be possible... that they did a Google search on the subject, just to find all the forums talking about it to go say, "it's good, go for it" in a disinterested manner...
Personally, I would find that a bit far-fetched, because even if I had the time (well yes, they are rich, they don't need to work, they therefore have time to waste), I would still occupy it with something other than roaming the forums to promote cool stuff...
It's even more suspicious that you notice, every time, they discreetly take the opportunity to promote their site....
And now, let's do a little study of human behavior...
Let's assume you find a stash where every day you find 10 ten-euro bills but are only allowed to take one...
What are you going to do? Tell all the strangers you meet where this stash is, at the obvious risk that the next day, 1000 people will have passed before you.
You would only tell your best friend, asking him to keep it a secret, knowing that he will still tell his best friend, who will tell his best friend, etc... and that in the end, a week later, 100 people will know about it.
Or will you tell no one, in order to make sure you can benefit from it...
Now keeping this analogy, and knowing that money doesn't grow on trees, but has to come from somewhere, ask yourself why these people are so eager to share their good plans...
If these 'methods' really worked, my behavior (trying to distance you from it) would be much more credible than those trying to hook you.
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Stop failing the Turing test!
Hello,
I answered on my info blog not about the legality - I'm not a lawyer - but about the real interest of this MLM
In my opinion, it flirts with legality... but well, a lawyer would respond better
For those who are interested:
https://www.gagner-ensemble.com/gdi-global-domains-international
I answered on my info blog not about the legality - I'm not a lawyer - but about the real interest of this MLM
In my opinion, it flirts with legality... but well, a lawyer would respond better
For those who are interested:
https://www.gagner-ensemble.com/gdi-global-domains-international
Nothing to add, Miss Sissi, you are perfectly right. Frencho and Gesualdo, does that ring a bell for you? These lottery games that put people on the streets??? There are even those who committed suicide because of this shitty mess, lotteries, scratch cards, poker, and everything that looks like that. Best regards -Ronaldo-
Personally, I don't know anyone in the situations you mention, but in this particular world, we've certainly seen it all, read it all, heard it all. By continually pushing the limits... or as they say, "where there's a will, there's a way"... there are people who can't reason and who exaggerate. Isn't it said that you should never put all your eggs in one basket?
You've never heard of it, you've surely not seen the numerous shows about this topic. There was one who committed suicide after winning the jackpot because the money destroyed his family. There are those who have already committed crimes to steal money to be able to play. There are those who steal money. Seriously, have you never heard anything like that???? Personally, I believe that the lottery creates more criminals than wealthy people; maybe one rich person for every 30 more criminals, as if there weren't enough already. -Ronaldo-
Hello Ronaldo,
For any information regarding the legality of GDI, you can visit this site that explains in detail the legality of GDI.
http://www.boconcept.ws/page5.html
For any other questions about GDI, feel free to write to me via MSN or email at:
pastgg@hotmail.com
I’m also like Marceau, I don’t advocate for force. If you want to go further with GDI, I’m ready to help you succeed, otherwise, forget about it.
Have a good day
Guy
www.boconcept.ws
For any information regarding the legality of GDI, you can visit this site that explains in detail the legality of GDI.
http://www.boconcept.ws/page5.html
For any other questions about GDI, feel free to write to me via MSN or email at:
pastgg@hotmail.com
I’m also like Marceau, I don’t advocate for force. If you want to go further with GDI, I’m ready to help you succeed, otherwise, forget about it.
Have a good day
Guy
www.boconcept.ws
Hi Ronaldo,
It's true that GDI is often considered a pyramid scheme.
BUT THIS IS IN NO WAY TRUE. Most people who tell you this really know nothing about the law. And I don't know much either (well, not a lot). But lawyers DO! They are the ones who can tell you if GDI is legal! I asked some friends who are in law, the answer: GDI is legal.
Other people have paid law firms to prove the legality of the system.
If you want to have all the information about legality (legal texts...) I advise you to go to
http://www.revenu-a-vie.fr (this is not a link for registration or anything else but just to receive information about GDI, network marketing, its legality...)
Enter your email and your first name in the boxes at the bottom of the site. I would be happy to respond to you.
Best regards, Marceau B.
Contact: msn@revenu-a-vie.fr
support@revenu-a-vie.fr
It's true that GDI is often considered a pyramid scheme.
BUT THIS IS IN NO WAY TRUE. Most people who tell you this really know nothing about the law. And I don't know much either (well, not a lot). But lawyers DO! They are the ones who can tell you if GDI is legal! I asked some friends who are in law, the answer: GDI is legal.
Other people have paid law firms to prove the legality of the system.
If you want to have all the information about legality (legal texts...) I advise you to go to
http://www.revenu-a-vie.fr (this is not a link for registration or anything else but just to receive information about GDI, network marketing, its legality...)
Enter your email and your first name in the boxes at the bottom of the site. I would be happy to respond to you.
Best regards, Marceau B.
Contact: msn@revenu-a-vie.fr
support@revenu-a-vie.fr
Hello,
I was tempted by the opportunity that GDI can offer... and I had many questions about its legality in France. To be honest, I studied law (up to the doctorate level), hence my concern on this topic.
Having looked into the matter, I did not pursue this activity; here's the reason: I believe that GDI is on the edge of legality in France.
Those who say that GDI is legal emphasize the fact that it is a service we sell (the package with domain name, etc.), and that the number of affiliate levels is limited to 5. They thus claim it is not a pyramid scheme.
It is true that what characterizes a pyramid scheme is that the number of levels is unlimited (which is not the case with GDI); but also that one earns a commission on the RECRUITMENT OF NEW AFFILIATES - which is prohibited by the consumer code in France.
Text of the law: Consumer Code, Article L122/6 (Law No. 95-96 of 01/02/1995. Art. 13 Official Journal of 02/02/1995)
The following are prohibited:
(…)
In the case of sales networks constituted by a chain recruitment of members or affiliates, it is prohibited to obtain from a member or affiliate of the network the payment of a sum corresponding to an entrance fee or to the acquisition of teaching, training, demonstration or sale materials or services of any other similar materials or services, when this payment leads to a payment or allocation of a benefit to one or more members or affiliates of the network.
Regarding this, GDI defenders say that we do not earn anything from recruitment itself, but from the sale of the product... I only partly agree: it is true that we earn from the sale of the product... but THE PROBLEM is that anyone who wants to affiliate is REQUIRED to buy the product. NOW, for an affiliation system to be completely legal, registration must be FREE.
Registration to GDI as an affiliate is not free since you are required to purchase the product.
This thus has the perverse effect that you earn INDIRECTLY a commission on the recruitment of affiliates. This is why I believe GDI is illegal in France.
One can very well push the perverse side by completely ignoring the product and solely promoting the GDI opportunity. You can thus have the sole aim of recruiting sub-affiliates, without promoting the product itself, recruit them and earn a commission, and this across the 5 levels. We fall back into a quasi-pyramidal system...!
For this reason, I did not follow up with GDI. But I still looked for a way to make money online through affiliation. Because there are legal ways!!
You can find on my site the fruit of my research on this matter: namely how to make a living online (or at least earn extra income) and how to do so legally!!!
Here is my site:
travail-a-dom.fr
As for the question of whether you lose your commission if a sub-affiliate leaves the system or if a buyer of the service unsubscribes from GDI: YES, you lose your commission since it is a percentage of the subscription... no more subscription, no more commission!
Moreover, the service offered by GDI is not of great quality and is expensive for what it is. I created my site with a host offering domain names, subdomains, email accounts and a multitude of email addresses, everything needed to create a site quickly and easily... and I pay less than GDI for it. Plus, it also offers an affiliation system!! You can discover on my site which host it is...!!
Good luck!
I was tempted by the opportunity that GDI can offer... and I had many questions about its legality in France. To be honest, I studied law (up to the doctorate level), hence my concern on this topic.
Having looked into the matter, I did not pursue this activity; here's the reason: I believe that GDI is on the edge of legality in France.
Those who say that GDI is legal emphasize the fact that it is a service we sell (the package with domain name, etc.), and that the number of affiliate levels is limited to 5. They thus claim it is not a pyramid scheme.
It is true that what characterizes a pyramid scheme is that the number of levels is unlimited (which is not the case with GDI); but also that one earns a commission on the RECRUITMENT OF NEW AFFILIATES - which is prohibited by the consumer code in France.
Text of the law: Consumer Code, Article L122/6 (Law No. 95-96 of 01/02/1995. Art. 13 Official Journal of 02/02/1995)
The following are prohibited:
(…)
In the case of sales networks constituted by a chain recruitment of members or affiliates, it is prohibited to obtain from a member or affiliate of the network the payment of a sum corresponding to an entrance fee or to the acquisition of teaching, training, demonstration or sale materials or services of any other similar materials or services, when this payment leads to a payment or allocation of a benefit to one or more members or affiliates of the network.
Regarding this, GDI defenders say that we do not earn anything from recruitment itself, but from the sale of the product... I only partly agree: it is true that we earn from the sale of the product... but THE PROBLEM is that anyone who wants to affiliate is REQUIRED to buy the product. NOW, for an affiliation system to be completely legal, registration must be FREE.
Registration to GDI as an affiliate is not free since you are required to purchase the product.
This thus has the perverse effect that you earn INDIRECTLY a commission on the recruitment of affiliates. This is why I believe GDI is illegal in France.
One can very well push the perverse side by completely ignoring the product and solely promoting the GDI opportunity. You can thus have the sole aim of recruiting sub-affiliates, without promoting the product itself, recruit them and earn a commission, and this across the 5 levels. We fall back into a quasi-pyramidal system...!
For this reason, I did not follow up with GDI. But I still looked for a way to make money online through affiliation. Because there are legal ways!!
You can find on my site the fruit of my research on this matter: namely how to make a living online (or at least earn extra income) and how to do so legally!!!
Here is my site:
travail-a-dom.fr
As for the question of whether you lose your commission if a sub-affiliate leaves the system or if a buyer of the service unsubscribes from GDI: YES, you lose your commission since it is a percentage of the subscription... no more subscription, no more commission!
Moreover, the service offered by GDI is not of great quality and is expensive for what it is. I created my site with a host offering domain names, subdomains, email accounts and a multitude of email addresses, everything needed to create a site quickly and easily... and I pay less than GDI for it. Plus, it also offers an affiliation system!! You can discover on my site which host it is...!!
Good luck!
lol I just tried Mr. Marceau's method x) and I tell you right now it's a scam.
They say "blabla it's free" my eye!!! Nothing is free and they will immediately ask you for money after the video yet in his miracle video the guy doesn't say at any point that you have to give money, he even insists on the FREE side of things. I thought to myself, dang I have to jump on this opportunity...MISTAKE -_-'
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They say "blabla it's free" my eye!!! Nothing is free and they will immediately ask you for money after the video yet in his miracle video the guy doesn't say at any point that you have to give money, he even insists on the FREE side of things. I thought to myself, dang I have to jump on this opportunity...MISTAKE -_-'
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Hello tester,
Just wanted to let you know that we can always make things say what we want them to say to turn them to our advantage.
I’m with GDI, and in my first month, I had reached my 10 clients.
It’s true that I’m not making much money yet, since I’ve only been with GDI for 3 months, but it costs me nothing now and I've reached nearly 30 clients.
So, there’s no need to panic. I’ll talk to you about it again in a year.
MLM companies aren’t built in 2 months; it takes time and years. Yes, it’s free for 7 days and they don’t charge before the 8th day. You can cancel before 7 days.
I can tell you that if you put in the effort, you can succeed with GDI.
It didn’t work for you, it’s not the end of the world. GDI is recognized internationally and operates in 180 countries. There’s no scam in that.
Best regards
Guy
Just wanted to let you know that we can always make things say what we want them to say to turn them to our advantage.
I’m with GDI, and in my first month, I had reached my 10 clients.
It’s true that I’m not making much money yet, since I’ve only been with GDI for 3 months, but it costs me nothing now and I've reached nearly 30 clients.
So, there’s no need to panic. I’ll talk to you about it again in a year.
MLM companies aren’t built in 2 months; it takes time and years. Yes, it’s free for 7 days and they don’t charge before the 8th day. You can cancel before 7 days.
I can tell you that if you put in the effort, you can succeed with GDI.
It didn’t work for you, it’s not the end of the world. GDI is recognized internationally and operates in 180 countries. There’s no scam in that.
Best regards
Guy
Hello,
I saw your email address on the GDI forum
That you can answer all the questions
I would like to ask you a question
I have been registered on this GDI system since Monday, November 3, 2008, and I realize that I do not like this system
I would like to leave and get a refund of my $10
Because they give us a 7-day free trial
What should I do
Thank you for your response
Mr. GALVES PIERRE
I saw your email address on the GDI forum
That you can answer all the questions
I would like to ask you a question
I have been registered on this GDI system since Monday, November 3, 2008, and I realize that I do not like this system
I would like to leave and get a refund of my $10
Because they give us a 7-day free trial
What should I do
Thank you for your response
Mr. GALVES PIERRE
Oh my God, you signed up for GDI, and three days later, you weren't a millionaire "as promised"? Your computer didn't start spitting out cash on its own? I feel so much sympathy for you! NOT! Listen, if you signed up on November 3, 2008, and by November 6, 2008, you wanted a refund, well that means you didn't know there was a FREE seven-day trial. Did you watch the GDI video (it's translated into French, right? So no excuses). Did you see on your online invoice that nothing ($0) was charged at sign-up, and $10 per month afterwards? Your $10, GDI never charged you. So why ask for a refund, huh?
GO HERE-->https://www.gagner-ensemble.com/gdi-global-domains-international
this link explains everything!!! don't get scammed...
this link explains everything!!! don't get scammed...
Hello everyone, if you really want to make a little money, you need to have at least some confidence in a product.
A product that delivers results and not like GDI, which is just hot air...
or unsellable products like selling 10 vacuum cleaners, lol.
Here is an explanatory video, with a short explanatory text at the end.
http://www.lr-marketing.fr/videos-de-presentation-lr-health-and-beauty-systems-germany-produit-de-beaute/category/video/reportage-w9-comment-gagner-plus/
Best regards
A product that delivers results and not like GDI, which is just hot air...
or unsellable products like selling 10 vacuum cleaners, lol.
Here is an explanatory video, with a short explanatory text at the end.
http://www.lr-marketing.fr/videos-de-presentation-lr-health-and-beauty-systems-germany-produit-de-beaute/category/video/reportage-w9-comment-gagner-plus/
Best regards
Is GDI's product just hot air? Really? I don't know what the wind is like where you are in France, but here in Canada, the wind doesn't bring me a domain name, or 100 megabytes of disk space and 10 gigabytes of bandwidth, or SiteBuilder (online website editor), or 10 email addresses. Tell me, French people, does the wind bring you all this on your balcony at night while you sleep? Well, even if you answer yes, you’ll have to pay me a pretty penny to move to France!
Hello!!!! I'm not here to argue, just to give a concrete answer to a question asked: Is GDI a reliable business? I answer yes and I will provide the text that will allow you to verify for yourself with legal texts... you can contact me... my email is attached... I hope I can shed some light for you... see you soon!!!
Of course you're going to say it's legal if you're involved in the business...! Since your interest is for people to believe it's legal, bite the bait, and for you to make your money from recruiting that person, which is illegal (yes, I know... you're going to tell me that you don't earn anything from recruitment, but from the sale of the product... I explained my point of view on that in previous responses...) and from their future "sales," which will actually just be recruiting other recruiters for the incredible Gdi opportunity...!!!!
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Morissless, your argument doesn't hold up.
If what you say is true, absolutely ALL MLMs and others would be "pyramidal." By the way, "pyramidal" doesn't mean illegal!
What we call "pyramidal selling," which is banned in our countries, is when there is no product involved and people are paid for adding others to the system indefinitely.
GDI and other legal MLMs don't qualify because there is a product to sell (GDI = subscription to a domain name, etc.) AND it is not infinite; commissions are paid on 5 levels and not more.
Take, for example, Tupperware. Is it illegal? Is it pyramidal?
Yet, sellers earn commissions on the SALES of their distributors, each of whom has several distributors, etc., which forms a pyramid if we diagram it!
Please educate yourself properly! It's time to stop!
I have been with GDI since 2007 and I have made quite a bit of money since then.
Now I earn less $$$$ than at the beginning but I am satisfied especially since I have a website hosted by GDI.
For the product (Website), let's do a little comparison with Godaddy. The latter charges us an average of $70 per year to reserve a domain name and host a website (ftp).
GDI offers you a very simple tool accessible in your back office to build your website. Even if you've never created a website, you'll do it like a pro!
If you have kids, this is going to be great because they can build their first website while having fun!
Price: With GDI it's 12 months x $10 = $120 per year.
The advantage with GDI is that we earn money if we refer people. It's better than doing it for free!
Another advantage with GDI is that we have the ability to change our website name whenever we want. For example, I reserved a domain name www.toto.com and one day I want to change my domain name to www.coucou.com: This is possible with GDI. You just need to make the request. This is something Godaddy does not allow!
There are plenty of other advantages with GDI...
Here's a video in English: https://www.website.ws/kvmlm2/wrong_sponsor.dhtml?sponsor=megdoud
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The issue is not whether it is truly pyramidal (multi-level system) since our current societal system is built on this principle. We just need to know if it is legal or not. And if we are trading products or services, or both, through a pyramid scheme, it means we are engaging in commerce just like everything else that exists in this world.
Now regarding the viability of these systems, it is evident that according to what was stated above as an example or at the 14th level, there are over 6 billion people, and well, for the 15th, there are indeed not enough people to fill it. What about Stéphanie's reaction claiming there will always be births (pregnant women). WOW GREAT.
First of all, know that no company would survive this way of doing things. Therefore, we need to limit the levels, to 5, 6, or 7 depending on the profit margins of the companies, in order for it to remain viable.
Finally, having participated in more networks than anyone else (I dare you), I have noticed that the vast majority of people (I would say 99.9999999%) do not know how to build networks even if they call themselves leaders because they receive big checks.
And that’s what kills MLM, because time and again, it’s the top that gets paid the most, and the levels earn little or no money and even lose money, while it’s supposedly a system of sharing and helping each other. I insist that people do not know how to build networks.
For a network to be sustainable and viable for several decades, even beyond 100 years, it must first be executed deeply and then widely. Also, we must consider that there isn’t just one dog called BOULE, as there are a multitude of network marketing companies. Just think of Amway, which has been around since 1959 and is still alive.
I don’t have to convince you, and do with it what you want, but the pyramid is a symbol found everywhere in ancient civilizations, and even today no one understands this message (pyramid), which prevents the collapse of any civilization, including ours. Know that the main cause of the disappearance of civilizations before us is solely due to the widening gap between the rich and the poor.
To conclude, I would like to share an anecdote. One of the best in network marketing, according to me and many others, was Mr. John Kalench (who unfortunately passed away at a young age after achieving his dream), and in December 1995, he was invited by the President of the United States (Bill Clinton) to the Oval Office to explain to him what MLM is. After explaining the fundamental principle of MLM, John said this to the President before leaving: MR. PRESIDENT, THIS IS WHAT WILL SAVE THE PLANET
Let us wish for this misunderstanding to be RESOLVED.