Thursday, October 1, 2015

Is Global Intergold Scam or Legit

I was called by one of my acquaintances one afternoon and pretending to be concerned by saying that he did not have any news about me for a long time. Chit-chat went from personal to investment and he shared me this Global Intergold. Actually he shared me the Emgoldex before it was known as Global Intergold lately. 

I am not new to this MLM, Binary and alike businesses. I joined the company associated with Aloe Vera products. The only difference is that this company has products which you will get when you register to join. 

When do you say that a company engage in MLM or Binary is a SCAM or legit? Let's face it these companies recruit people to expand. I can say that it is legit when you get something in return when you register your name with them. Example is the products like health products and maybe a service with the right price of course. It should be competitive to the market, not overprice. 

To cut the story short, this Global Intergold has no product but you have to recruit in order to earn money. They said at least two. Wow. Gold is their front or prop.

 Most of these ponzi scheme businesses victimized OFWs and Expatriates with the promise of getting easy money because they knew that they have money to afford. 

The big question is why they changed their name from Emgoldex to Global Intergold? Not approved by SEC in the Philippines. 



"Global InterGold is a regulated EU Company featuring an Online shop for the buying and selling of gold bars from Swiss regulated suppliers. Purchases may be completed outright or the client may elect to defer payment and subscribe to the GoldSet marketing incentives program. GoldSet offers Global InterGold clients a variety of ways to help fund their purchases and maximize their gold purchasing power. 
 Not only does Global InterGold sell investment gold bars, it also provides a buyback guarantee on completion of a Gold Bullion purchase order commitment.
Buyers may elect to hold their physical gold purchases personally or assign them for safekeeping in a certified depository through our licensed gold provider for a small fee. 
 Gold has been traded for over 5,000 years. In fluctuating economies it is a reliable investment that many governments, banks, large and mid-sized corporations as well as high net-worth individuals turn to for increased stability. Now, Global InterGold makes purchasing gold possible for just about anyone."


I have no news what happened to my acquaintance if he get his money back with profit or not but I am certain when the recruiting is saturated everything will fall apart and good luck to the latest member who will bear the consequence.


My advised to everyone, stay way from this type of investment. If they promise big return in a short span of time then be worry. Say NO to this kind of investment. Many investment scam has been brought to the public attention but we Filipinos never learned. It is better to invest in mutual fund and stock market. All you have to do is learned how to do it.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Global InterGold Review – Re-Launch of EmGoldex?

Hey welcome to my Global InterGold Review!

 There is something fishy going on about this new company and in this blog post I am going to expose everything…

 First, I want to let you know a little bit of the history about Global InterGold and why you could burn through a lot of money…

 I am generally never negative about MLM companies, but this one had to be revealed…

 Global InterGold Review – The Company Global Intergold review If you read my EmGoldex review, you will notice that this company is EXACTLY the same…

 There is a big reason for that…

 It looks like after getting in a ton of trouble, EmGoldex decided to re-launch under a different name…

 Some of the issues EmGoldex ran into are the following:

 August 2014:  Massachustts Securities devision begin to investigate Emgoldex

 October 2014: Civic fraud charges filed against top US EmGoldex investors

 February 2014:  Philippines SEC issues regulatory warning against EmGoldex

 April 2015: Central Bank of Malaysia places Emgoldex on investment blacklist

 June 2015: Dubai Multi Commodities Center warn Emgoldex not registered to trade gold in the UAE
It looks like the anonymous owners had ditched the name EmGoldex because of all the negative publicity and changed the name to “Global InterGold” in late June 2015…

 Global InterGold Reviews – The Products This is EXACTLY the same as EmGoldex where you hand over 540 EUR to have a position in the matrix…

 Also, Global Intergold positioning their Ponzi investment offering the purchase of gold with a twelve month delay on payment…

 Gold is the vehicle of choice to push this scheme (I noticed a lot of “Gold” companies are launching lately).

 You only get Gold if you ask for it when you want your ROI in Gold instead of cash.

 Global InterGold – The Compensation Plan As of right now there is NO information on their compensation plan but it looks like the affiliates are pushing it just like Emgoldex with the same prices…

 The only information I found is that the president is “Jens Krebs” and I found that on their YouTube channel.

 There isn’t much information on him and I checked his LinkedIn profile which didn’t even have a profile picture…

 The main source of traffic to their website is coming from Russia at 15.3% according to Alexa and a whooping 15.1% is from the Philippines.

 Global InterGold – The Verdict I rarely call anything a scam, but this is one and for that reason I am out!

 There are just too many issues going on right now with EmGoldex and now they decide to launch another company with a different name?

 I mean…

 If it was a totally different company and they wanted to start fresh okay fine…

 BUT…

 It’s the EXACT same company!

 And it will fall into all the issues EmGoldex fell into!

 Please, listen to me…

 I would not join this company.

There are so many other business opportunities out there that are legit….

 I hope you enjoyed my Global InterGold review and if you are in this company…

I hope you didn’t get scammed.

 I really do.

 Bless and Be Blessed,

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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

10 Bad Experiences of OFWs Spending Holidays in the Philippines

The Philippines is undeniably one of the best places in the world to unwind and explore. However, as with any other destination, there are both highs and lows — and returning citizens are no exception.

 Here are some of the ill experiences overseas Filipino workers have reported through the years. Of course, it is needless to say that these do not happen all the time. If they do happen to you or someone you know, the things listed below are good to know.

1. Corrupt airport workers. Whether you’re a foreigner or Filipino, there are a few customs officers who can’t help but take advantage once you get to their section. They will generally ask arriving passengers to pay high fees for certain products brought in, like appliances and gadgets. They also tend to confiscate food and other items that are supposed to be prohibited when, in fact, they only take these for their own use.

 2. Overcharging taxi drivers. Several cities around the Philippines have taxi drivers that do not turn their meters on when you step in. They instead ask you to pay. If this happens, never negotiate and instead insist on having the meter turned on. Otherwise, walk away and look for another cab.

 3. Long queue at NAIA arrival hall. Long lines are a constant problem in the Philippines regardless of where you are. As soon as you arrive at the arrival hall, you should expect to stay for another 30 to 60 minutes at least because of inefficient personnel and outdated checkout systems

 4. Luggage lost or delayed. Many OFWs also experienced having their luggage lost or placed at a different flight to a different destination. Some are fortunate to get their luggage back while others have to settle for cheap reimbursement. Such things happen even if security guards manning the exit doors occasionally check luggage tags to catch baggage thieves. naia-immigration

5. Nagging neighbors asking for pasalubongs. Whenever OFWs come home, they don’t only need to worry about their immediate and extended family. There are also so many neighbors who will be asking for gifts and money. Solicitation forms for graduation. Money to claim a pawned jewelry. Money to buy an ailing relative’s medicine. It looks like the vacationing OFW has suddenly become a walking loan officer.

 6. Family members expecting you to give more money. Many Filipino families also think of OFWs as endless sources of financial resource so they ask for cash aside from the gifts you already brought. This is because many believe vacation in the Philippines is a luxury and not a necessity, so they believe you must have enough money in your wallet to afford travel.

 7. Everyone asking for money. OFWs, regardless of the duration of their stay, have to deal with additional expenses since they will be targeted by family members who would like to ask for money to apply for a job in a different place, start a small business or purchase new appliances. NAIA personnel asking for tips. Taxi driver asking for tips. A barker insisting on carrying your bags asking for money. Did we mention family and neighbors also asking for the same?

 8. Children do not recognize parents anymore. Some overseas Filipino workers have to stay abroad for a year or longer, so they find it very sad and disappointing how their children barely know or respect them when they return. If you’re working overseas, it’s best to have constant communication with the people at home: parents, siblings, cousins and of course, immediate family members. With the technology available, all this is very much possible.

 9. Confirmed gossip that spouse already have another family. The long distance relationship between spouses usually put a strain on marriage. Some couples file for legal separation while others just discover that their husband or wife has been having an extramarital affair and has a second family. Painful isn’t it? But these sad tales of infidelity and broken families extend beyond ‘Maalaala Mo Kaya’; after all, MMK is supposed to be based on real-life stories.

 10. Going back to work abroad empty-handed and debt-ridden. Filipinos are naturally generous so they usually spend more than what they saved for when coming home to visit. They usually charge the additional expenses using their credit card or borrowing from their company or coworkers abroad.

In the end, they have to work longer and harder to pay back debts, which means that they’re going to need to stay in foreign land longer than before. There is no doubt that working abroad and away from your loved ones is tough. Manage your relationships (and your finances) well and you will never have to experience these horrors throughout your OFW life.

Taken from http://www.pinoy-ofw.com

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