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Numis Network-scam Or Truth?

Numis was started back in 2009 by seasoned investors Ian Cordell

, Chris Kent and Jake Kevorkian. Their primary goal was to bring about a marriage or union of network marketing, and rare coin investing (also known as numismatics).

While the idea behind combining an MLM with investing sounds appealing on the surface to many, there are some potential pitfalls that must be addressed especially if you are seriously looking to join Numis.

First of all, if you go to their website or listen to their opportunity calls, you will clearly see that they are just like every other network marketing company out there in the fact that they are more interested in selling people on the idea to sell the Numis gold and silver coins than on teaching people how to become effective marketers. I think the reason for that is glaringly obvious and you really can't fault Numis Network for doing that.

They are telling their new and potential affiliates and distributors to simple send prospects to the replicated website and all will be well. Sorry, but as someone whose gone from being an ex MLm junkie making $50 a month to earning hundreds of thousands of dollars in this industry recruiting hundreds and hundreds of people, that cookie cutter answer is not going to cut it if you are looking for real success and longevity with Numis or anywhere else.


Unfortunately, their game plan after getting people on a $99 monthly autoship (typical for the MLM crowd) is to then go out and sell the coins on ebay. The other thing is, you have to wonder the validity of their proposition. They are touting the fact that they have stocks of rare gold coins (silver too among other rare collectable types), but what happens of theur 'supply' runs out. Apparently, finding gold coins onlin today can be difficult, and if they really do have a supply, what happens when they run out?

MLM has been plagued with the notion of being scammy for too long, and while some companies out there truly are nothing but scammers and hucksters, the Numis Network does not appear to be one of them. What they do appear to be is nothing more than your typical run of the mill network marketing company leaving their own affiliates left to their own when it comes to recruiting, selling, and telling, and building their businesses.

So the question I want to present back to you, is what do you do when you've burned through your list of family and friends. How exactly do you plan on building your business then? As an entrepreneur, you must understand that building an MLM the old fashioned way is more likely to keep you poor and frustrated than anything else. The company is irrelevant. Learning how to build a business on autopilot using the internet is really what matters at the end of the day.

by: brian magnosi
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