2007-05-26
14:27:14
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➔ Personal Finance
I have already joined GDI last week. and today will be the end of the 1 week trial period. However there are things that bother me and confuse me that I am thinking now if I will still push through with it.
Coryjcta, can I ask you more questions for clarifications? Unfortunately, as I checked your profile you doesn't allow to be emailed.
How come I was invited to join GDI by a person I don't even know. And when i emailed this supposed referrer, she doesn't even exists in GDI list but her links are in the GDI ws?
Anyway, this posts are for those who have come across GDI and still thinking to join.
2007-05-26
15:48:22 ·
update #1
Thanks for reminding me about GDI. I signed up for it months ago and I still haven't deactivated my account. I haven't made any $ off of it.
2007-05-26 19:42:40
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answered by PlasticTrees 2
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I have joined GDI and it is not a scam.Where others imply that you can make a trillion dollars a month, GDI just gives you the tools to make what you want a month. It is actually listed as #37 on the top 500 fastest growing companies in the world. I assure you if you give it an honest chance you will be satisfied. Besides they give like a 7 day free trial to check it out. Be sure to watch the entire video. It is very well put together. I assure you that you will want more info. Just dopy and paste the link below into your address bar and you will see.
www.WebSite.ws/coryjcta/
2007-05-26 14:55:15
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answered by Anonymous
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GDI is legitimate. It is not a scam. It is not easy money, overnight riches, with no work. Like any business, you need to educate yourself and work at it. I have been a member for more than 2 years, though I do not promote it per se. I use my sites (I have 4) in conjunction with my other websites. I am an affiliate marketer with clickbank, ebay, and any other product or services I review and feel will make me money. It surprises me to no end when I hear people label things a scam when they probably haven't investigated it, made money in a couple of days, or either expected to just put up a website and the money starts rolling in...
2007-05-29 21:19:04
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answered by Drew 5
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GDI is a major scam! Anything that makes you pay monthly fee's is a scam. I understand some kind of a small account set up fee but if you are selling something for them and you have to pay them... something is wrong here. I went through lists of hundreds from scammers on eBay and other sites online and found out fast that Its hard to find a reliable business idea, I don't want a promise of millions just a chance to make money. After months of searching I found http://www.BuyatDiscounts.com who's actually a free dropshipper. They have other programs and business ideas as well on the site. If you care to find out more go to their "about us" page (that is where the have all their free dropship information or the bottom of their home page). After the million scams I found on the net, it was nice to bump into a company that actually cared. Good luck... (let me know if you need any help). Free dropshipping is hard to find so give them a shot.
direct quote from their site:
"You are sure to find all of the portable electronics you could possibly want here in our online store at a portion of the prices our retail competition charges! Find an extensive car audio and video selection, portable CD players, quality refurbished iPods, discounted Phillips mp3 player gifts, assorted clock radios, and new iPods to name a few of our products. Whether you are looking for inexpensive Nintendo Wii bundles, discounted Nokia cell phones, affordable Samsung cell phones, and Motorola cell phones, or if you want to buy DJ equipment; we offer everything you want here in our online store. If you are interested in finding a reliable and inexpensive dropship source, we encourage you to take advantage of our free dropshipping opportunity to ship all of the portable electronics you want."
2007-05-30 10:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the cliental. My nail person only makes $9 an hour, then tips. So you have to figure, how much to do people tip. Some don't, they paid for the service, why should they have to tip extra. yada yada yada
2016-04-01 10:00:43
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answered by ? 4
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hi check this link it might be useful
http://workathomeoutsourcingjobs.blogspot.com/
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2007-06-01 05:22:25
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answered by bharani s 1
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Oh yeah! Easy money... make what you want. It's simple.
Meets my definition of a scam......................................
2007-05-26 17:15:14
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answered by Common Sense 7
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