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Complaint Review: Direct Infinity.com - Internet

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  • Direct Infinity.com http://www.directinfinity.com Internet U.S.A.

Direct Infinity.com ripoff deception,liars, bogus, no good, fraudulent, deceptive Unknown Internet

*Consumer Suggestion: The world is NOT infinitive... The impossibility of ALL mlm claims...

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You can join for free, then they give you a test drive to see how much you would be making if you upgrade to the next level. Into your e-mail box comes countless messages saying someone has just been added to your powerline.

Then the messages, Congratulations, YOUR name, if you have upgraded, you have just made $25 to $100 per referral. So as not to miss any more, upgrade now. So you pay a hefty set-up fee of $112. And $12 per week. Then you advertise and get two referrals very quick, and you think, oh my, I better upgrade to the next level so as to make $100 per referral instead of $25. So now you are paying $49 a week to them.

And after that you get no more referrals, all the while paying more for advertising this over and above the other charges. Of course, you don't receive any money as it is a 2-up program, so you must get your 3rd referral for your $100 commission. Also say you get weekly commission paid directly to you by check. Started in June, member's area says commission PAID, have not received a single check though it is late July! Got a third member, still no money.

Paid more for advertising; not a thing since! Is it any wonder when your autoresponder is directly hooked into the owner's who is also the customer service guy, (the only one), the interviewer of the founder of the program, the administration, and also a customer of direct infinity. Cannot locate any address of website anywhere.

Promise leads per month sent to you, send none, then say they ran out, then try to get you to pay another $100 for leads. Say program is 100% guaranteed; and you call them and never reach them directly, hardly ever. Have a butler answering machine. You ask them about the e-mails saying you would have made $100 for upgrade for all these people joining under you, they say, oh they are not actually in your direct powerline.

That comes from a different website? You wonder what different website? Out and Out deception and fraud to persuade you to upgrade. When you finally receive an e-mail back asking them about their weekly commissions, they say contact Website Billing as they pay our commission checks out, not us. So you contact them, and they say, no we don't pay the commission checks. We are just the billing dept. Well, there's more, but I'm sure this is quite enough.

diane
Fairmont, Minnesota

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#1 Consumer Suggestion

The world is NOT infinitive... The impossibility of ALL mlm claims...

AUTHOR: anti - ()

POSTED: Friday, July 26, 2002

Fill a complaint with the Internet Fraud Complaint Center.
http://www1.ifccfbi.gov/cf1.asp

My advice: stay away from any pyramid/mlm type business offers. They all based on the good old chain letter promise: send dollars to the first name, then ONCE you MIGHT get thousands or millions of dollars. You MIGHT but you will never get. This is basic math. Very simply there are not enough people in America, in the world, in the Galaxy...

Check the numbers closely. In the first step let see 1000 people join to this scam. ALL need to contact with minimum 100 more to get 3 referrals. (With any advertisement the repsonse rate is under 5%.) In the second step the 3000 people need to contact with 3000x100 NEW people to get their 3 referalls. In the third step 9000 people need to contact with 900.000 NEW people to get their 3 referrals.... Already you need 1 million people to get involved!! This is only the third step!!! Something else, you need very adamant people who do not give up. Meanwhile for example Amway claimed millions members, but admitted 80% of them were either inactive or have less than 80/month income. (Probably the real income was even smaller.)

(You might argue, that you are so good you need only 10 people to get 3... Even in this case you reach the million in the 5th step...You have max 5 month...)

So why would millions interested in those two Californian "Business Logic Specialist" guys very poorly organized scam?

Domain Name: DIRECTINFINITY.COM
Registrant: Business Logic Specialists
3525 del mar heights road #431
San Diego, CA 92130
Created on: 03-APR-02
Expires on: 03-APR-03

Administrative Contact:
Hertz, Bob robo@iphysics.com
Business Logic Specialists
3525 del mar heights road #431
San Diego, CA 92130 858.349.7626
619.615.2078
Technical Contact:
Triggs, Scott scott@iphysics.com
Business Logic Specialists
PO Box 300002 Escondido,
CA 92030
760.749.8240
760.749.6846

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