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Re: Has anyone heard of Global Domains International?

 
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Mar 27th, 2005
Originally Posted by fooms
I have been receiving emails from GDI for several weeks. They tell me to email myself if i want to get off the list. Duh.
If this is a legitimate company, they are poorly run.
Last night, someone actually called me up, saying I had requested them
to call about a .ws signup. Totally untrue. He said he was calling
from some island in British Columbia!
It's possible they are a victim of some kind of spamming, but hard to believe since it's been going on for weeks.
Whatever. I certainly wouldn't do business with someone who is not
in control of their situation.
Fooms, I believe you are mistaken.
Here is a copy/paste of the opt-out message from a GDI form generated email:
Your name was entered into an automatic invitation system by [sponser], whose email address is [sponser's email]. If you want to ensure you never receive another invitation at [your email address], please click here

note that the word "here" is a hyperlink which will allow you to opt-out your email address.
And yes the sponser can be located anywhere in the world because this is a Global operation.

Anyway hope this clears up some misconceptions for you.

Never ceases to amaze me at how people like to jump the gun and spread misinformaton about something they know very little about.

An one comment about pyramid businesses. Think about capitalism itself - it is a pyramid. Manufacturer at the top sells products to distributors who sell to other distributors, who sell to retail merchants, who in turn sell to end users.
Each selling the product for more for profit. If you drew this out you'd get a pyramid. hmm... Imagine that.

The pyramid schemes that suck are the ones which require each associate to purchase a couple hundred dollars of product every month. These are the ones that usually take advantage of people.

But GDI is the first company that I've seen which offers a useful reusable product for a very reasonalbe price and provides a way for each member to take part in the profits.

Thank you.
Joe