Hi there,
I've signed up *just* so I can reply to this thread which was pointed out to me by a friend.
Now I realise I might get banned immediately, but I thought it was well worth 10 minutes to sign up and post here.
I found VWD at Christmas 2005 and immediately thought "yeah, right, there goes a pig flying past". I then closed the page and in February 2006, I spotted them again, so I had a closer look as I can't say I wasn't interested the first time round. But you know what they say "if it looks too good to be true, then it is."
The thing is, after another couple of months of looking, and checking their maths, and looking some more, I really do think they're totally legit. Which is why I signed up on Good Friday.
I had to spend the time checking them out to my satisfaction, because I knew if I was going to get involved in this, I wanted to be on 20 foot of concrete. ESPECIALLY if I was going to get my friends and family to join. There's no way I wanted to encourage people close to me to join a scam.
Anyway, I've started to write up my take on the whole thing. I'm not going to post the link here, because it's not fair, and I certainly don't want to be accused of spamming my member details. But if anyone does want to take a look at it, just PM me and I'll send you the link.
I welcome anyone pointing out anything wrong as it will allow me to correct my errors, and who knows it may even make me change my mind about the whole thing. I always think it's too easy to start flaming, when really what's needed is a bit of discussion to get to the bottom of things. Hehe.
I do have an open mind, but it isn't too open as someone here has said.
I would just like to address a couple of things I noticed in this thread though.
1) Dr. Moriarty, did you know that in your 1st post to this thread, you actually posted someone's affiliate details? That made me chuckle. The bit you might want to edit out is everything after the URL, especially the "<
edit>" bit as that means member number <
edit>. I'm sure he or she would be really pleased about that, but there's no sense in advertising for them is there? Unless it's you, hehe.
2) As MagicMoose rightly pointed out (and Dr. Moriarty agreed), some scammers do use legitimate companies and names to trick people into falling for a real scam. VWD themselves know they've been victims of scammers using their name as part of a con. Here's the link:-
[broken link removed]
Just be warned, for some reason they've used an unflattened PNG for the image of the scam email on that page and it's 2MB! Jeez. It will only appear if you click the link on that page though, the URL I've supplied is just an ordinary web page.
That's it I think. Please do come back to me on this, as if I *have* made a mistake in joining VWD, it's a genuine one, and I'd like to know sooner rather than later. It's not too late for me to walk away. Actually, thinking about it, it's not too late for me to walk away any time as it's only £5.00 / week subscription.
That's in direct contrast to pyramid scams where you're expected to stump up several thousands up front for junk that nobody will buy. That alone made me begin to believe they were legit, and as I looked harder, it just got better.
I belive this is legitimate MLM (Multi Level Marketing), not illegal pyramid, and from simple sums I've done, it doesn't look like the money will run out. VWD have been going for 4 years now (start up 2002), and pyramids don't usually last anywhere near that long. They're also very public in what they do. There's enough in that £5.00 / week to cover the costs all the way down to the 7th level of commission.
That's what I think today anyway.
And just think, companies like this are under EXTREME scrutiny from people like the FSA and Trading Standards, no-one wants another bl***y scam on their doorstep!
As I said, I've started to write up my take on the whole thing, and I really do welcome constructive criticism from anyone. So if anybody wants the link to what I've written so far, just PM me. I'll be adding to it as I find time over the next month or so.
In that write up are links to their sales letters pages as well, three altogether, 1 for affiliate, and 1 each for the UK Lotto and the Euromillions. As with all sales letters there's quite a bit of hype in there, but if you ignore that, there's also some good info about the e-lottery between those 3 pages, including numbers. It doesn't give you all the detail though which is why I'm doing a write up too including a more recent set of numbers.
All the best.
Plank.