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It's pretty shitty, but maybe his account got hacked. I'd encourage everyone to look this company up and see how they're spamming every site and blog they can find with "Please, we're a legit organisation" style posts.Funkyterrance wrote:Isn't advertising on here against any rules? This pisses me off.
I request a second opinion. I agree that this looks like a scam, but perhaps another mod will think that this forum is not the place for promoting scams.blakebowling wrote:While it does look like a scam, this thread appears to be within the Community Guidelines. However, you should feel free to request a second opinion if you disagree.
I have used Solavei for the last 4 years for my phone services. When I signed-up, my concern was not being able to use my iDroid and having to get a new phone. Nope, not so, said Solavei. They were willing to work within my budget to meet my needs. The reason, they told me, was because at Solavei, the consumer is priority #1. For an older person on a limited income, that's important to me.Symmetry wrote:I request a second opinion.blakebowling wrote:While it does look like a scam, this thread appears to be within the Community Guidelines. However, you should feel free to request a second opinion if you disagree.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
You've been 4 years with a company that launched less than 2 months ago?!?!? That's fooking amazing! Can I borrow your time machine?saxitoxin wrote:I have used Solavei for the last 4 years for my phone services. When I signed-up, my concern was not being able to use my iDroid and having to get a new phone. Nope, not so, said Solavei. They were willing to work within my budget to meet my needs. The reason, they told me, was because at Solavei, the consumer is priority #1. For an older person on a limited income, that's important to me.Symmetry wrote:I request a second opinion.blakebowling wrote:While it does look like a scam, this thread appears to be within the Community Guidelines. However, you should feel free to request a second opinion if you disagree.
Give Solavei a try - you might just be surprised.
BD, meet Saxi, the resident troll.Borderdawg wrote:You've been 4 years with a company that launched less than 2 months ago?!?!? That's fooking amazing! Can I borrow your time machine?saxitoxin wrote:I have used Solavei for the last 4 years for my phone services. When I signed-up, my concern was not being able to use my iDroid and having to get a new phone. Nope, not so, said Solavei. They were willing to work within my budget to meet my needs. The reason, they told me, was because at Solavei, the consumer is priority #1. For an older person on a limited income, that's important to me.Symmetry wrote:I request a second opinion.blakebowling wrote:While it does look like a scam, this thread appears to be within the Community Guidelines. However, you should feel free to request a second opinion if you disagree.
Give Solavei a try - you might just be surprised.![]()
Me, I think I'll stay away from a company whose founder is accused of insider trading, and being sued for fraud, thank you very much!
LOLPhatscotty wrote:We are way ahead of you Rockness. WE GETTIN PAID!
no, you suckSymmetry wrote:BD, meet Saxi, the resident troll.Borderdawg wrote:You've been 4 years with a company that launched less than 2 months ago?!?!? That's fooking amazing! Can I borrow your time machine?saxitoxin wrote:I have used Solavei for the last 4 years for my phone services. When I signed-up, my concern was not being able to use my iDroid and having to get a new phone. Nope, not so, said Solavei. They were willing to work within my budget to meet my needs. The reason, they told me, was because at Solavei, the consumer is priority #1. For an older person on a limited income, that's important to me.Symmetry wrote:I request a second opinion.blakebowling wrote:While it does look like a scam, this thread appears to be within the Community Guidelines. However, you should feel free to request a second opinion if you disagree.
Give Solavei a try - you might just be surprised.![]()
Me, I think I'll stay away from a company whose founder is accused of insider trading, and being sued for fraud, thank you very much!
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Aye- when I googled it all the stuff turned up was from a few days ago. Looks like a few people pitching this scam wherever they can.Timminz wrote:Funny. I've just started seeing this same pitch on Facebook, yesterday.
I concur with your opinion, the post is within the guidelines.blakebowling wrote:While it does look like a scam, this thread appears to be within the Community Guidelines. However, you should feel free to request a second opinion if you disagree.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
So essentially you're saying that you think this is a scam, and a pyramid scheme, but you're ok with it being sold to CC users?MeDeFe wrote:I concur with your opinion, the post is within the guidelines.blakebowling wrote:While it does look like a scam, this thread appears to be within the Community Guidelines. However, you should feel free to request a second opinion if you disagree.
The company appears to be legit AND to work exactly like a pyramid scheme. They'll most probably provide whatever services they offer and pay out the money they tempt people with. Most of the money will be going to a very small group of people at the top of the pyramid who have to do next to nothing however. Germany has two insurance resellers that function by the same principle, you get a percentage of whatever people you have recruited earn, as well as a percentage of what people they have recruited earn and so on.
Or they'll milk as much money as they can out of this and then file for bankruptcy.
cancer grows rapidlyRockness wrote:Yeah, it's growing rapidly.
Wait, what? And you're ok with CC users being subjected to that sort of business advertising?MeDeFe wrote: The company appears to be legit AND to work exactly like a pyramid scheme.
Apparently so- the mods are on board, even when they acknowledge it's a scam. I didn't think this was a site for selling third party products, but apparently that's what we're doing now.Rockness wrote:Yeah, it's growing rapidly.
If you just wanted to share, why did you come off like a used car salesman in teh OP?Rockness wrote:I made sure that I read the guidelines before posting this and I am within the rules. Solavei is not a scam, I'm using the service and it is great! If you have any questions I'll be more than happy to answer them. It's a very good company with a great service, If you see an opportunity in it great, if not, that's fine too: I just wanted to share it!