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The Numis Network Review: “Is The Numis Network A Scam?” By Omar Briones on August 13, 2009

I have researched the Numis Network inside out, and have put this article together as my official ‘Numis Network Review’, to give you a clear

The Numis Network Review picture of what the Numis Network is exactly, and share some of the dirty little secrets that they don’t mention to you on their site.

The Numis Network was founded on the idea of joining the mass amounts of people who collect coins in America, with the leveraging power of multi-level marketing. For the first time ever, allowing regular folks like us earn a residual income from people who love collecting coins.

I must let you know that I’m not a member to the Numis Network, but I do have a passion for collectible coins, as well as multi-level marketing, so I was fascinated with the Numis Network MLM idea as soon as I first heard about it. So I decided to do some extensive research on what they offered exactly, and if they really new what they were doing.

What I’ve found so far is that they do indeed know what they’re doing, but there were some things I’ve found about them that I didn’t quite resonate with…

For instance, in the video interviews they have on their site they state that building your network is simple and easy. They mentioned that all you do is send people to the replicated site they give you, then have them click the ‘join now’ link, and that’s all there is to it.

Truthfully, Jonathan and I both know that if you seriously want to build a successful network marketing business with thousands upon thousands of people in your organization, you simply can’t do it just by sending people to your replicated site. It just won’t happen, and there are plenty of reasons for that…

The main reason is that there are already so many other people in that company who use that same replicated site. So unless you have some way of differentiating yourself from everyone else in the company (like your own personal site where you can share who you are, and what you personally have to offer), you’re most likely not going to appear as anyone special, and there wouldn’t be any good reason for anyone to join YOUR organization.

“If you don’t have anything valuable to offer to your prospects, why should they choose to join YOU?” You have to understand that no matter what network marketing or MLM company you decide to join, whether it be the Numis Network or not, in order to be successful with it, you have to be able to offer something to your prospects that nobody else in the company has.

Remember this: “People are in love with Leaders, Mentors, and Motivators.” They need people who can show them how, and inspire and empower them to keep on going. So if you share any of those characteristics above, simply apply it to your network marketing business, and I can Guarantee that you won’t be able to stop your network from growing.

My suggestion to those of you who don’t have any value to offer yet, is to start learning something valuable right now. But if you simply just don’t want to learn anything, the best thing for you would honestly be to drop out right now while you still have the chance.

Now, with that being said, more about the Numis Network…

The Unique Numis Network Compensation Plan: The Numis Network has a very lucrative compensation plan called a binary system, with two legs on each side and unlimited levels deep. You earn commissions made on sales from your site, residual commissions from people who get in the auto-shipment program, and commissions from people who order more coins.

But one thing about the Numis Network compensation plan that I find to be quite unique, is that they pay $50 for each person underneath you who decides to join their ‘training program’. Personally, I have never heard of any company charging extra for their training program. Most companies offer it for free, so it might possibly be good training just because they’re charging a fee for it.

But then again, it is the company we’re talking about, and I think that just like most companies, they would only want to focus on training people on how to market the company’s service, instead of teaching people how to market themselves (which is essential to being successful in MLM).

I would NEVER trust any company’s training, even if they offered me money to participate in it. Just because I know that their only intentions are to make you work for them, not for yourself.

They want more money, more leads, and more business. They don’t care if you don’t make any money for yourself, generate your own leads, or build your own business. They just want to use you to make them lots of money… That is why you need to ignore the company’s training, and go out and learn from mentors who are willing to show you how to market yourself. Don’t EVER depend on the company’s training! EVER!

Numis Network’s Dirty Little Secret: “The Numis Network Scandal” In case you didn’t know, our economy is in quite a downturn. Countries across the world are no longer accepting US currency. That’s because not only is the US currency made out of debt, but is literally nothing more than paper. Collectable coins and precious metals on the other hand are rare and invaluable; therefore are accepted anywhere and everywhere around the world (especially during these times).

Wise investors understand that very soon money will no longer be of any value whatsoever. So they’re constantly looking for ways to invest in collectibles, like coins of precious metals, gems, rubies etc. But because of the rarity and value of coins, people are now having a difficult time finding places that carry them in gold. Even if they wanted to buy a million dollars worth of gold coins, they couldn’t.

So with that being said, the fact that the Numis Network states that they have gold coins in stock, seemed a little too good to be true. And after trying to look at their coin selection to find out which gold coins they have exactly, I couldn’t find any coin besides the American Silver Eagle (which is silver).

If they really have gold coins in stock, and are in the business of distributing them, wouldn’t you assume they would display them in their coin selections? The fact that they don’t shows a huge sign of the Numis Network being a scam.

“Is The Numis Network Really A Scam?” In my perspective (as a network marketer and coin investor myself), joining the Numis Network to have a temporary source of collectable coins, and an online store where other collectors can purchase from, and earn commissions from them is a fantastic idea (if they actually have them in stock).

However, if you’re just thinking of joining for an opportunity to make a nice residual check, I wouldn’t recommend wasting your time with them at all. Because I can guarantee you that within the next year or two, the company will run out of stock, and all the hard work you put into building your ‘Numis Network team’ will be useless. Hence, there goes your residual check. L

Based on their claims of carrying gold coins in stock, but failing to prove that they actually do, is enough evidence for me to call the Numis Network a typical ‘short term MLM’ (meaning it will not last very long at all).

That is why it is so important to build your value, and promote yourself. Because just like the Numis Network, most MLM companies will come and go. So if nobody knows who you are (as a leader, mentor, or motivator), you will have to start with the next opportunity you get in to, from the ground up all over again.

For More info you can go to www.numis1.com/bpjohnson or email us at johnson.numis@gmail.com Bill and Patti Johnson johnson.numis@gmail.com Bill 603-205-3374 Patti 603-988-4612 www.numis1.com/bpjohnson www.numisnetwork.com/bpjohnson Johnson.numis (talk) 17:13, 8 February 2010 (UTC)