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GNLD Marketers In New Deception Tactics(with photos)


This article was culled from Nairaland. Please read and be aware.
The networking business in Nigeria is unarguably one of the fast rising businesses. There are a lot of network companies in existence, some online, some offline and others both. While a good number of
people have benefited - and are still benefiting from network marketing, a larger percentage have over the years met with disappointment and frustration in the course of network marketing. People have employed several methods of getting prospects to attend seminars over time. These methods include personal relentless calls, reminder messages, posters and handbills, and other forms of advertisement. One common feature of all these methods is that they present the network marketing business as very lucrative and guaranteed to attract others.
Surprisingly, some network marketers have taken an entirely new approach to the business of luring people to attend their seminars.

Let me share with you my encounter with a victim today (August 29, 2016) in Lagos.

Walking out of the premises of Diamond Bank @Cele bus stop in Egbeda, Lagos, I saw a group of boys cursing and complaining. In my usual curious nature, I asked what the matter was. One of them told me that he came all the way from Ogun State to attend a job interview which turned out to be a GNLD seminar. Hear his account:
"I saw an advertisement placed for a job in a milk factory with the manager's phone number and a salary of #3,000 daily. I decided to call the number and I was asked to come for an interview in Lagos today. The "manager" even told me that the vacancy expires tomorrow Tuesday. I had no money on me so I told my mother. She lent me some money with an agreement that I'll pay back when I receive my first salary since the "manager" assured me that I'll get the job. I spent over #1,000 to get here only to discover that it's GNLD that I hate so much because of my past experience with them.




All of the other guys or interviewed told me similar stories.
Now my concerns are these: Is it lawful for a person to impersonate a manager of a non existent company? Is it not a crime to pass oneself as someone you are not? Is it also not a crime to mislead the public in such a despicable manner? What about the emotional and physical inconveniences they are causing people, putting a lot of people in unsolicited indebtedness?
As God would have it, I saw an advert pasted on one of the electric poles close to the bank. I called the attention of one of the guys to the advert and he confirmed that that's exactly the advert. I had to take pictures to post along with this so as to alert people of the latest trend.




The trend may have been in existence for some time now but I'm just getting to know of it. These people have to be stopped. They need to pursue their business legitimately not at the detriment of unsuspecting poor Nigerians.
For those of us in Lagos, please spread the word.