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Global Information Network Fraud? What’s the Truth Regarding the GIN MLM Opportunity?

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There’s been talk recently of a Global Information Network fraud. If you’re investigating GIN and whether or not it may be right for you, it’s important that you separate fact from fiction.

First of all, exactly what is the Global Information Network? If someone is going to label it a fraud, you’ve got to figure out exactly why that may be said.

The Global Information Network (GIN) is an organization of like-minded individuals who are concerned about several issues within our society. They’re concerned about corruption in government, freedoms being taken away through the new health care legislation, what our children are being taught in our schools, a banking system that is bleeding us all dry through its debt-based currency, possible water monopolization and “forced” shortages, etc.

GIN’s product is a membership. This means that a person pays an initiation fee to join and then a monthly fee to remain a member. Does this constitute a scam or fraud? Hardly, since every gym and country club utilizes the exact same business model. Is your gym a fraud?

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

A Global Information Network membership offers the following benefits: Online member library with audio/video/written training in areas such as personal growth and development, various ways to earn income, how to enjoy vibrant health, business skills, mental skills, REAL Law of Attraction training, how to save money, asset protection, how to get out of debt, how to save on taxes, survival preparedness, etc.

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

In addition, there are monthly live seminars held internationally that discuss areas such as recent brain research, relationships, personal transformation, current political issues, the danger in your water, etc. Again, pretty important topics, I think all would agree.

Member networking is available, such as Investment Proposal Summits and online member networks. A free Natural Cures membership ($ 2500 value) comes free with a Global Information Network membership.

Fraud? Scam? Hardly. This is information that citizens of the world need at this very moment in time. 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 fact, at this writing in July 2010, anyone joining this exciting organization will receive a $ 10,000 bonus in the summer of 2012, simply for remaining a member for those two years and attending one live event within the next 12 months.

How many folks could use a $ 10,000 check in two years? How many of them would benefit from two years of training in the above-mentioned areas as they await their bonus check?

Who’s calling the Global Information Network a fraud? 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.

Interesting, don’t you think?

Matt Zavadil is a Global Information Network leader who will train you to success. Learn why it’s so important to seriously consider who you join in the Global Information Network [http://insiderginreport.com].

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