What Is The Gin? Global Information Network In Review

I spend a lot of time keeping up with what is current in the multilevel marketing industry and that is how I heard about the GIN. Global Information Network is not a multilevel marketing program or any other kind of business opportunity. That was just the beginning of what I learned about the GIN. Global Information Network is not a business opportunity the GIN website makes that clear, yet members receive commissions on new recruits to the organization. I imagine with a $1000 initiation fee for new members the GIN can afford to send $200 to the person who recruited them. It is no surprise there could be confusion.The GIN is instead a community of tycoons, industry barons, celebrities, and secret society members. At least that is what they say about their membership on the webpage. You allegedly gain access to investment opportunities, business deals, professional advice, and new age secrets, but the GIN does not offer investment advice, tax consultations, or financial advice. All of those things come from the members, not the GIN.I cannot believe that the GIN is taken seriously while citing a New World Order that is bent on repressing the common person and offering their collective knowledge as a means to avoid being victimized. How credible can they be if they cite “secret societies” accused of trying to create this alleged New World Order as a source of their information?It would be one thing if it was public knowledge who founded the GIN. Global Information Network makes it clear this is information they will not be giving out. They also make it clear that the assorted celebrities and tycoons and secret society members that are amongst their ranks will also remain anonymous. It is easy to claim you have members if you never have to prove you have them.It was increasingly difficult for me to maintain an open mind the more I learned about GIN. Global Information Network registered in St Kits/Nevis. These two Caribbean islands are primarily tourism destinations. I know that Caribbean tax shelters are common, but the secretive nature of the GIN makes me wonder if the founders were not worried about more serious legal accusations.I know that being able to market effectively makes it possible to sell any product, even membership to an organization like the GIN, but that does not mean you should. The $200 per member sounds enticing but with all the other reservations I have about the GIN I cannot help but wonder how reliably their affiliate payments will be.If you take the time to learn about effective marketing techniques for the 21st century you can successfully run a home business. There are a number of quality multilevel marketing programs out there that you can join. I would personally stay clear of the Global Information Network though.

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