Hey Guys - Take the following for what its worth. If you check earlier posts of mine, you will note that I pointed out my own deficiencies in the world of technology of any kind, so I am a layman expressing some observations here. My expertise is MLM. With that in mind, let me explain that I had lunch yesterday with a group of people, one of which is a Charter Member Distributor of I-Link and a close personal friend and my direct upline in the MLM scheme of things with I-Link. You will remember that I had written this opportunity off, but after listening to some of my friend's insight, and also being aware that I have a tremendous number of people under me who joined I-Link with great gusto and marketing power, it was in my better interests to reconsider my negative impulse. I feel once again that the long term view of this as an investment might be the better view. I am told that I-Link has the technology to run one single phone line into a household which would allow a consumer to operate, simultaneously, eight different devises. Such as phone, fax, modem, another phone, etc...all on the same phone line at the same time from a single phone number. I am told that I-Link's ability to convert analouge to digital allows I-Link to run thousands of times more signals through the same phone lines that other providers are utilizing. Hence, low overhead and the ability to payout mega bucks to the lucky dogs who take this opportunity and run with it. I am told that I-Link is the only company that "just" leases lines from AT&T, where others, even Sprint and MCI "buy time" from AT&T. I am told that I-Link creates its own "time". I am told that certain placebo soft spots were placed in the marketing plan so the multitudes would not yet overrun the MLM opportunity involved and at the same time put I-Link in a predicament of mega-growth which has been a factor that toppled many, many MLM start-ups in the past. |