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Ben Glinsky
Ben Glinsky first came to internet prominence with the 'Concorde Group', now out of business. The Concorde Group was the marketing arm of the LifeForce International MLM. Concorde utilized the 'powerline-spillover' method that had its members believing that many other entrepreneurs (members of their 'powerline') would sign up as members. Every time another member signed up, an email would be automatically sent to all other members of the powerline, saying that a check was waiting for them. It sounded like a good idea, but eventually people caught on. Bad leads and even fake names and email addresses were found out, and the Concorde Group folded. Ben wasn't the founder of Concorde, but he was one of their main presenters, often hosting Concorde's live teleconference presentations.
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Ben Glinsky's next undertaking, ProWealthSolutions, continued with the old pre-enrollee/powerline method that Concorde used, but instead was based on real estate training and fixing bad credit. As before, people need to purchase 'pre-enrollees' ' people that could possibly join their 'powerline' and thus earn money everytime someone else is recruited. The basic idea of this structure is that almost all of the money is being made up-front by selling pre-enrollees. Although I can't speak for ProWealthSolutions just yet, Ben's previous methods (different lead sources and techniques) and scripts with Concorde performed poorly. With Concorde, it cost 500 dollars for just 200 pre-enrollees from one source, obviously not a cheap venture.
Additionlly, there were several members of various business opportunity forums online who complained of their negative experiences with Glinsky, and from what I've seen, you would be better off not being a part of anything he is involved in.
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