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I think you are absolutely right.
It's just a pyramid scheme.
The only thing on their web site is the pitch video and a .pdf file that reeks of pyramid scheme for miles.
A google search for "iJango" reveals absolutely nothing.
They've got their account on twitter blocked and only "suckers" are allowed to follow them.
Stay away from this scam.
I had signed up for it because of the reputation of Steve Smith. So far I have done about 1200 dollars this month and took out 900. You can take the money out when you want. I know a lot about the history of Steve Smith because I was in Excel and I made a good amount of money with it. This one is an easier sell. If you want to sign up for it try registerijango.com or goijango.com I do not think it is a scam. I have seen the product and I am very happy with it. Steve Smith has a big reputation and I doubt he is doing something that will damage that.
I have been an agent for ijango for just a few weeks now. I was truly skeptical of any MLM, and would never imagine that
I would ever promote one, especially one that seemed to have a phantom product. However, I have now seen the technology and it is AWESOME!!! I am spreading the word to everyone I see before the explosion on August 1st. I am a retired teacher on a very limited income, and this is something I hope to supplement my income with. I do have HIGH HOPES, and am very excited about the product.
You are completely right about people being afraid to invest, and I understand, because I was one of them.
if IJango does offer a better portal than other mainstream sites, then i.e Google will copy whatever features it sees valuable, and in short time. In order for a MLM service to work it has to offer something more than other similar services. This one does not.
I am most skeptical of putting money in a business run by a known con artist see http://www.clicksniper.com/ijango-scam-cameron-sharpe/ The head of ijango Cameron Barrett Sharpe aka Barrett Stone has filed bankruptcy, home foreclosed on, 3 cars repossessed, and owes 19k in child support. The fancy car in the video is not even his.
I think you are absolutely right.
It's just a pyramid scheme.
The only thing on their web site is the pitch video and a .pdf file that reeks of pyramid scheme for miles.
A google search for "iJango" reveals absolutely nothing.
They've got their account on twitter blocked and only "suckers" are allowed to follow them.
Stay away from this scam.
I had signed up for it because of the reputation of Steve Smith. So far I have done about 1200 dollars this month and took out 900. You can take the money out when you want. I know a lot about the history of Steve Smith because I was in Excel and I made a good amount of money with it. This one is an easier sell. If you want to sign up for it try registerijango.com or goijango.com I do not think it is a scam. I have seen the product and I am very happy with it. Steve Smith has a big reputation and I doubt he is doing something that will damage that.
Thanks
Jim
I have been an agent for ijango for just a few weeks now. I was truly skeptical of any MLM, and would never imagine that
I would ever promote one, especially one that seemed to have a phantom product. However, I have now seen the technology and it is AWESOME!!! I am spreading the word to everyone I see before the explosion on August 1st. I am a retired teacher on a very limited income, and this is something I hope to supplement my income with. I do have HIGH HOPES, and am very excited about the product.
You are completely right about people being afraid to invest, and I understand, because I was one of them.
Please take a look at the temporary (until August 1st) website (my ijango company website) http://www.grannyonline.ijango.biz
There's never any harm in looking.
Thanks for the opportunity to comment.
if IJango does offer a better portal than other mainstream sites, then i.e Google will copy whatever features it sees valuable, and in short time. In order for a MLM service to work it has to offer something more than other similar services. This one does not.
I am most skeptical of putting money in a business run by a known con artist see http://www.clicksniper.com/ijango-scam-cameron-sharpe/ The head of ijango Cameron Barrett Sharpe aka Barrett Stone has filed bankruptcy, home foreclosed on, 3 cars repossessed, and owes 19k in child support. The fancy car in the video is not even his.