Get in line behind UncleFesta. He's over at WLD in the only thread left he can post in trying to claim my post was serious. Heck if I covered my mouth when I sneezed, he would claim it proved I had something to hide. He's under the delusion that I care what he posts about me or Eagle. He claimed he was going to stop posting under his UncleFesta moniker. That lasted about 10 days, if that long. Just another one of his lies in a long string of lies.
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A few brief checks on this programme were enough to tell me that no real medical professional was involved in formulating the "product." When the very first hit on a search of the CEO brings up "Different cash there would generate the actual viagra viagra fees associated are unsecured loan.Use your eligibility that pop up before the viagra viagra" and the product contains a known neurotoxic substance as one of its' active ingredients, all hopes that it is anything but a fly-by-night scheme are crushed even before you see the serial pimps promoting it.
At least anyone who joins the Brain Abundance scam can consider themselves in good company.
Well if by "good company" you mean serial HYIP ponzi players and pimps:
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Ben Glinsky first came to internet prominence with the “Concorde Group”, now out of business. The Concorde Group was the marketing arm of the LifeForce International MLM. Concorde utilized the “powerline-spillover” method that had its members believing that many other entrepreneurs (members of their “powerline”) would sign up as members. Every time another member signed up, an email would be automatically sent to all other members of the powerline, saying that a check was waiting for them. It sounded like a good idea, but eventually people caught on. Bad leads and even fake names and email addresses were found out, and the Concorde Group folded. Ben wasn’t the founder of Concorde, but he was one of their main presenters, often hosting Concorde’s live teleconference presentations.
Notice! We have spent nearly six figures testing and reviewing all kinds of business opportunities. Whether it's an infomercial guru, internet marketing expert or MLM company, we've tried just about all of them, and continue with new ones as they surface. It's through our diligent testing of hundreds of opportunities that allow us to determine for sure what works and what doesn't.
Ben Glinsky’s next undertaking, ProWealthSolutions, continued with the old pre-enrollee/powerline method that Concorde used, but instead was based on real estate training and fixing bad credit. As before, people need to purchase “pre-enrollees” – people that could possibly join their “powerline” and thus earn money everytime someone else is recruited. The basic idea of this structure is that almost all of the money is being made up-front by selling pre-enrollees. Although I can’t speak for ProWealthSolutions just yet, Ben’s previous methods (different lead sources and techniques) and scripts with Concorde performed poorly. With Concorde, it cost 500 dollars for just 200 pre-enrollees from one source, obviously not a cheap venture.
Additionally, there were several members of various business opportunity forums online who complained of their negative experiences with Glinsky, and from what I’ve seen, you would be better off not being a part of anything he is involved in.
I had my first (and last) experience with Glinsky back in May of 2002 when he and Chris Tinney
were involved with the Concorde Group. Here is part of an update I sent at that time....
The Concorde Group "appeared" to be a very
effective recruiting system. However, those of
us who are experienced marketers understand
that things are not always as they appear to be.
As it turns out, the Concorde Group is one of
the biggest farces in the history of network
marketing and I regret getting involved.
I personally sponsored about 340 folks into the
system. Over 100 of them activated their membership
in LFI. I was on the "leader's board" in the month of
February. However, when I received my commission
check I was tempted to rip it into pieces and send it
back to the company to demonstrate my disgust. To
put it very bluntly, I did not receive compensation
which was commensurate with my effort. Now, let
me ask you a question. If someone who sponsored
this many people into a program is disgusted with his
results, how could there be any hope for the average
marketer to make progress with this marketing system?
The answer, very obviously, is that there is NO hope.
I quickly decided that the Concorde Group is just more
"water under the MLM bridge". My efforts contributed
to "someone's" wealth but I surely did not benefit as I
should have. Every day I receive messages from other
CG/LFI members who express similar concerns about
the Concorde Group. Here's a typical message...
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Hi Ken,
My question is that I have been unable to get any response to what happened to my downline for April 2002?I had over 7000 members in my powerlines of which 179 had paid up 100bv but only received a commission check for $85.00 for 5 members only and none of my personal signups were on invoice. My commission check should have been over $1700 plus? If you could ask Chris Tinney or can you give me a phone number and email to where I should be directing my inquiries to as I have tried everywhere, LFI said that there was a
placement change done on March 2nd 2002.
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It is not surprising that this member is "unable to get any
response"! The folks administering this program are very
good at putting bodies into the system and making it
"appear" as if everyone is making progress. Well, the
show is over and the fallout has begun.
The Concorde Group has been a huge disappointment
for myself and hundreds of others. Somehow the folks
running the show have figured out a way to make themselves
very wealthy by taking advantage of the workers like myself
and many others. I will remember who these people are. What
goes around comes around!
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The messages I am receiving start off with this statement...
"I have no idea how Ben Glinsky keeps rolling out his amazing programs, but I am sure glad he does. All of his programs are huge winners online."
Yeah, they're "amazing programs" all right. They produce
amazing results for the money grabbers that act in concert
to promote this crap.
I see that same old heavy hitters like Rachel Long and Mike G mentioned as well, the same people that continue to promote the
LawnChairMillionaire program, one of the most deceptive I programs I have ever seen. They just love these "powerline" systems. How they
continue to have a following is beyond me.
Ben's been running semi disposable MLM companies for more than a decade, Brain Abundance is only the latest. Give him a little credit, over time he's learned he can make more money by A: toning down the mega quick hit pay plans. Skinny Body Care (his last effort) is almost limping along in the US and is going gang busters over in Russia. And B: Keeping his name off the "about us" page. Ken Russo is by far and away not the only one butthurt by Ben Glinsky.
So your prophets of finance have fallen on their collective proverbial face, and you hear muffled voices calling: Welcome to the human race.
You made a killing dealing real estate at NASA selling cemetery plots in outer space til some falling coffins crashed upon your doorstep: Welcome to the human race.
Notice that nowhere in Dastardly Daves diatribe do the words "legal" or "legitimate" appear. Maybe this explains why, on the one hand criticize Ben Glinsky, but then on the other hand sign up his other "programs"...just sayin'!
It seems like in this "industry" common sense is not all that common!
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