To whom it may concern,
Global Domain International is a company I can stand behind. I will continue to stand behind and give my support to those who wish to begin a lucritive business. I would like to bring this to everyones attention. I had a GDI account back in 2010; however, at that time I was not serious enough to follow through and accept the help that GDI members are good about. That account was on the books for a total of 1 month or so. The learning bonus then was un-heard of. Now that I have got my self in a better position to belong to a company that I believe will be around for a long time, I decided to become a paid member in September. Unfortunatly, I had no support from my upline, but even withn this going on, I started working towards my learning bonus of $25.00 and was not doing bad. I realised that I was going no where on my own, so I contacted another GDI team that is willing to help me be successful. They informed me to cancel my old account, and then sign up with their team. This I have done. Now, what I am getting at here is the learning bonus is only available to new GDI members. I learned after signing up with another team I do not qualify for this bonus. I think in all fairness, though I did have a previous account that was started after the August 2nd deadline in order to qualify, with my newest account they will not honor this bounus. I think this is unfair. Anyways, a $25.00 bonus is not the world for sucess; its the principle of the whole thing. The account I had in December of 2010 I had for only two months and the learning bonus was unheard of at that time. The account I had opened and then closed I was working my way towards the bonus; in other words, it gave me the option to obtain the learning bonus. Now why is it that I qualified under that account for the bonus, and then when I created an account with people who are willing to show their support, all the sudden I do not qualify as a result of having an account in 2010? Like I said $25.00 is not going to break the bank, but its the principle that matters to me.
Jimmie