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    re: FlexKom aka Flexcom aka Weeconomy - legitimate MLM or scam ??

    Quote Originally Posted by freighttrain View Post
    Let me guess. For some good, reliable information one has to visit one of the Flexkom meetings?
    Here is another blogger "freighttrain". What a piece or work we have here. Yes absolutely it's a good idea for a person who wants to get information to go to a FlexKom meeting and ask the tough questions. Where else would be a good place? If I wanted to buy a BMW should I go to Jaguar to ask them how the BMW's are? Now what "freighttrain" does do is he goes to the public bathroom and reads the walls for his information and then starts posting and saying look what I can do I can search on google. But I am to lazy to analyze the business model or attend a meeting. BUT I am the expert still because I am so smart I don't have to know jack about the system or company I got MY information from the stall I just pissed in.

    Quote Originally Posted by freighttrain View Post
    Calling your own ideal brilliant is a bit awkward, but that's my opinion. But, you do realize that this sharing of profits really means that a shop owner has to pay another shop owner if he serves a customer of this other shop? On top of that, the businesses have to fund an entire piramid of people in the so called upline. Why would the small and mid-size business want to pay millions and millions of dollars each month of residual income to people who have done little more than signing them up with this system?
    Finally a logical question was asked. Why would the business want to pay for the service? Why would a business pay Groupon? (groupon usually doesn't make the business any money) The business will be sending out marketing to customers and creating it's own discounts and offers. They decide how much to offer and when. So for instance if a restaurant has a slow night and they could use more customers that night they may want to send out an offer that attracts the customers to his place. Is it a new idea that marketing costs money? Does it matter where the money goes? Or does it matter how much they spend and then how much they make? So the blogger "freighttrain is trying to take you attention to who gets paid. Thats like saying why would a businesses want to spend millions on flyers and postage to companies that are making money printing and sending flyers? Because they work would be a good answer. But in todays world flyers do not work anymore. what works is apps and smart phone marketing. So the answer is because it works. The other small detail the blogger "freighttrain" doesn't want to you to think about is we include the business in the pay plan when they sign up their customers to the system we pay them too. So now the businesses are making money as well. is "freighttrain" going to suggest that the business has an issue with making money from when their customers shop elsewhere? What FlexKom does is takes the expense of marketing and turns it into an income. So no money is paid until they get the money from the customer. The customer you are asking why would they pay FlexKom. That customer wouldn't be in their store unless they got the marketing message from the system itself. So the bottom line here is "freighttrain" simply doesn't get it, this blogger knows very little about the subject he tries to advice you on. Just the idea that "freighttrain" thinks FlexKom was my idea is sad. On top of that his mind is backwards, instead of looking at what is in it for him he looks first at what others are making and then he says I will not have anyone make money off me that will not happen. "freighttrain" is just a cho cho train I am afraid.

    Quote Originally Posted by freighttrain View Post
    Remind you that among the most populair apps are the apps that make fart sounds. Really funny, but not expensive to make. Also, it took months afther the initial release to get the main function of the Flexkom App working. What this function is? VOIP. Revolutionary. Now you can make calls with your smartphone! (sarcasm mode). But really, have you tried to pay with the app in Turkye shops yet? Oh wait.. The app is not available in Turkye..
    Its funny that you mention Vegas. Gambling is legal in Vegas. Most contries define piramid schemes as (mostly illegal) gambling. Also, scams make millions of dollars. With that money, one can easly rent a piece of office somewhere. Stating that Flexkom is not a scam BECAUSE of the offices they rent, is a bit silly if you ask me.
    Bla bla bla again a clear sign of this blogger "freighttrain" not making any sense. What does gambling and office space have to do with each other? The offices in Las Vegas NV are 10,000 SQ feet. Here in the USA your commercial leases are usually 3-5 years long. The rate is around $1.50 per square foot in henderson $15,000 a month times 3 years = 1/2 million dollar commitment at least. The point you would need understand here is you can verify the address you can phone the building and find out how they do their leases and then you can see that maybe if a company is planning on being around and doing real business maybe they would go for a big space just like the one in NV and invest a little more for the future growth of FlexKom. SCAM's have a tendency to not want to waste money on rent. And there we are again responding to this garbage is not my favorite use of time but it's sometimes necessary since bloggers like "freighttrain" take their useless efforts so seriously I guess it's just what we have to do.


    EBCON is fake as you can see. Also, the most crooked villains have the most expensive lawyers. A serial murderer gets lots of attention in the media. So, to be the lawyer of a serial killer gets you some nice attention, too. Not that Flexkom is killing people, but I think you know what I mean.

    "freighttrain" again just bathroom wall stuff. Call them and ask them if they are fake Organisation-Strategy - EBCON - Economy Banking Consulting - European Business Club



    Classic scam method. Get in now, pay now or you'll be too late![/QUOTE]

    Classic scam blogger lazy and low IQ. Don't fall for this useless stuff
    Last edited by justlogicnohate; 09-19-2013 at 08:26 PM.

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    re: FlexKom aka Flexcom aka Weeconomy - legitimate MLM or scam ??

    Quote Originally Posted by justlogicnohate View Post
    "freighttrain" again just bathroom wall stuff. Call them and ask them if they are fake Organisation-Strategy - EBCON - Economy Banking Consulting - European Business Club
    Other site, still Stefan Kletsch:
    Organisation-President - EBCON - Economy Banking Consulting - European Business Club

    You must understand that Stefan Kletsch is just a buddy of Cenghiz Ehliz. Stefan gets paid to put on a little show. You and I can also pay him a little money to put on a show. Maybe have him say that RealScam is a very good forum with lots of good looking gents and ladies? As long as you pay him, he'll say whatever you like.

    But, in fact, there has been communication with mister Kletsch. This is what he says:
    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: Dr. Kletsch <office@ebcon-club.eu>
    Date: Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 11:29 AM
    Subject: AW: Flexkom
    To:


    Dear (name removed),,

    thank you for your eMail.

    You can be sure, that FlexKom is a serious company and a good opportunity

    Best regards

    Dr. Stefan Kletsch
    Präsident
    So not only is Stefan stating that it's a good company, but also, he is stating that it's a serious opportunity. Not really words of an independent person. Would he really be independent, then he'd have said something like: we have tested Flexkom according to our standards. He'd not mention his (personal) opinion on the subject. But, as stated before, Stefan is not independent. He's backing who ever is paying him.

    Also, bona fide organisations like the EEC are warning for this Stefan Kletsch:
    WARNING

    So, now you know that EBCON is fake.
    Last edited by freighttrain; 09-23-2013 at 09:01 AM.

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