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Global Verge - Is there a Global Verge Scam?

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Recently I learned of a network marketing opportunity from a group of marketers that had been involved with a company called Global Verge. They were initially attracted to the company because of the promise of a new cell phone product that was supposed to be state-of-the-art less expensive than major carriers, and did not involve a long-term contract. The other attractive point in joining was the network marketing pay plan, which was based on what they called a 3 x 9 forced matrix.

This forced matrix involved a whole new concept in network marketing, where there would no longer be a payout matrix is that looked good at first but disappointed when payout time came. No more weak legs, runaway legs, broken legs, etc. It is truly a brilliant payout plan that even rewards people who only got three others to sign up and did nothing more.

As brilliant as the payout plan is, the problem that occurred was that the cellular product never was delivered as promised, therefore crippling the efforts of many large and small network marketers. Many people have a natural distrust in the network marketing industry, and the fact that the cell phone products never really got off the ground properly and delivered as promised made it look like a global verge scam. I wouldn’t really go so far as to call it a scam, because by definition scams are planned out in advance. This one seems to have been more of the “incompetent management” variety.

Fortunately, the marketers involved with Global Verge were subsequently approached by a company who truly had the funding, framework and management expertise in place to properly launch and operate the same state-of-the-art technology. The new company is about to launch. You can find out more by following this global verge scam link.


 
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