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« on: August 03, 2010, 03:44:36 PM »

Has anyone else had a personal message here in the forum, from someone in a GDI teambuild Ashmax called JackyLam, asking you to delete your GDI account and sign again with them?

I have notified a moderator and have warned Jackylam that he is in breach of GDI TOS

I have also been approached outside of this forum by someone different in Powerpath GDI who also wanted me to change sponsors and was extremely abusive and threatened me when I refused and told him he was breaking the GDI rules. Fortunately he's on the other side of the Atlantic, but a VERY nasty character.

There are some extremely good team builds around who are more than happy to add you to their co-op advertising and let you join with your existing GDI accounts and I am in two different ones resulting in two new signups in the last month.  But if you see ads for either of the above, don't touch them!
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« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2010, 04:19:31 PM »

Has anyone else had a personal message here in the forum, from someone in a GDI teambuild Ashmax called JackyLam, asking you to delete your GDI account and sign again with them?

I have notified a moderator and have warned Jackylam that he is in breach of GDI TOS

I have also been approached outside of this forum by someone different in Powerpath GDI who also wanted me to change sponsors and was extremely abusive and threatened me when I refused and told him he was breaking the GDI rules. Fortunately he's on the other side of the Atlantic, but a VERY nasty character.

There are some extremely good team builds around who are more than happy to add you to their co-op advertising and let you join with your existing GDI accounts and I am in two different ones resulting in two new signups in the last month.  But if you see ads for either of the above, don't touch them!

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Also, please keep in mind that cross promoting/cross recruiting is a direct violation of our policies. Anyone involved in cross promoting/cross recruiting may end up having their account getting suspended and/or terminated. Upon termination of an account ALL services, domains, commissions, bonuses, and downlines are forfeited.

While everyone is entitled to their own opinion, I don't know that labeling Ashmax or Powerpath GDI as groups you should avoid is fair. These groups along with other marketing groups out there exist because they have worked for and helped out other GDI members be successful. One or Two misguided members doesn't necessarily mean that the entire group is "bad".

When thinking about joining a marketing group, something someone should always do is research the group thoroughly take a look at the people asking you to join and ask yourself if you fit in to what the group's goal is and if it's a fit for you.
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« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2010, 10:39:46 AM »

How do you define 'cross recruiting' or 'cross promoting' ?

When someone joins your team, you want to help them promote in the best possible way so you pass on what works for you. In a world where most networkers are promoting at the very least one main business like GDI and perhaps a team build or two and a couple of traffic exchanges, where do you draw the line?

Turning it around, if someone joins any other networking activity I am in and they don't yet have a domain name/website then the obvious solution is for me to suggest to them to join GDI. Why would GDI object to something that directly benefits them? If I was cross-promoting a service that was IN DIRECT COMPETITION with GDI's services there might be some justification for objection, otherwise it is an unfair contract and an unreasonable restriction of trade.
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« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2010, 10:39:46 AM »

I have to agree with SDBoltsFan...  the actions of one or two persons doesn't necessarily determine the reputation of an entire team.  In any team environment, there will be those players who choose to cross boundaries in an effort to secure the higher rewards.  However, just as you are able to develop an opinion of the circumstances... so are you able to choose whether or not to follow these people.
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« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2010, 10:20:01 AM »

I would suggest that a moderator from this forum contacts Powerpath GDI admin and asks to join - without of course saying who he is or that he is representing GDI. See what response you get. If you get an invite to delete your existing account and join with them, then case proven. If no direct inducement well perhaps they have learned their lesson.

Same with Ashmax. Maybe the personal message I got here is not typical and is not supported by their admin. However, GDI should be aware that it is going on and deal with the specific person concerned.
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« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2010, 10:55:35 AM »

Jenny,

Cross Promoting: Suggesting, persuading, or promoting that an already established GDI customer drops their current GDI membership/upline so that they join under your downline or under a different sponsor.

Cross Recruiting: Promoting a product and/or service to established GDI members that is in direct competition with GDI's products and services.

Please keep in mind that GDI does have an Abuse department. Any instances of cross recruiting or cross promoting should be reported abuse@wsdomains.ws. All claims of cross recruiting or cross promoting are investigated thoroughly.
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« Reply #6 on: August 10, 2010, 10:01:49 AM »

There are some extremely good team builds around who are more than happy to add you to their co-op advertising and let you join with your existing GDI accounts and I am in two different ones resulting in two new signups in the last month.

Can you PLEASE, let us know what these are, so that we(newbies) may have a chance at building a downline.
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