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How'd you figure out he has convinced me. I have been doing it for two years and have built up a $400,000+ DXPortfolio and have almost $28,000 in my DXAccount to take to my bank account when I so wish, so I make more than enough dosh thanks. I need no convincing and didn't even mention my site to you lot, I was just answering a Google Adsense question. Whether you take the time to understand and educate yourselves about this business or not is of no concern to me.cjay said:I think you have convinced our mate with the dodgy exchange concept that he is indeed involved in something a tad pointless. I wonder how much dosh he has actually made.
The 4 and 5% charges you mention are far to high to be viable. Bottom line is why trade? there is no point unless you are scamming someone els.
Thanks for your post Dave. I'm use to these sort of responses, people come across anything new that they have never heard of and then just assume because they or their mate have never heard of it it must be a scam. Makes me laugh how many uneducated comments are made off the back of almost zero research.daveashton said:Well I must say, this has amused me.
Before going into any business venture I tend to spend more than a few minutes and some of the comments where shocking
If you can not explain how you make money in two sentences it must be a scam?
So anyone who is bad at selling and creating elevator pitches are scamming?
Yeeks
But even better I spoke to a few mates!
The 4 and 5% charges you mention are far to high to be viable. Bottom line is why trade? there is no point unless you are scamming someone els.
What a load of tosh. People pay on convenience and credibility and not price. When you know what every persons buying criteria in the world is please let me know.
has anyone got any actual poof? or are you doing the classic assume i.e. it makes an ass out of you and me!
Good luck with the business, if it starts to fly and make you real money, please come back and brag about it. I feel people are having a go without looking deep enough and without any real proof which is sad.![]()
The sad think is, is that I did the same 8 years ago when looking at a franchise. Like the others on here I took a quick look, asked a few mates and said no.
Looking back I feel v stupid, but hay it will not happen again.
I already explained why my site is presented that way. The more DXMerchants there are to facilitate and process the Xchanges that enter the DXSystem, the more fluid and efficient the system becomes and more Xchanges, and thus business clients can be catered for. It is that simple.WakingDragon said:So why, if it is possible to earn so much money, is your site geared around trying to get other people to do the job? Why don't you set up a business doing this? You could pay a member of staff $200 an hour and keep $800 per hour profit.
If this wasn't a scam you would be building up your business to reap the profits. Instead you keep stating these ridiculous figures to us like we really should believe them.
Been working 2 years...
- have trained 200 people
- have a portfolio of $400K
- have $28K in "cash" in the bank
Sounds very successful! But you're still building your own web site and not employing anyone.
I actually started learning this business three years ago but I decided to take my time and look into it further, speak to a few people who had been doing it for a while and then I took it up and have never looked back. Since I have been a DXMerchant DXInOne has grown and improved massively and the full suite of DXServices they have been developing over the last three years are amost all released. Before people make anymore uneducated comments why not sign up for a free account and take a look at the DXSystem, maybe read some of the tutorials for more information so you atleast have some sort of clue to back up what you say as I fear the vast majority haven't even got a firm understanding of e-Currency let alone the DXSystem and DXMerchant side of this business.daveashton said:He has checked this area out for many many hours/ day s years and looked at the growing trend and said yes, that is worth ago.
When we have done the same amount of research our opinions will be worth a lot more!
There is a massive requirement to move between different types of e-Currency but that is not the main aspect of this DXSystem and it is free for businesses or individuals to InXchange their funds into the DXSystem in order to pay for the various services on offer. You should do a bit of research about the popularity of e-Gold, e-Bullion and NetPay and you will notice that millions of people use them daily to purchase various products around the globe. The neccessity occurs when one individual has funds held in one type but the product they wish to purchase is held in another type, therefore a swap over exchange is required, similar to that of when you need to change one type for another when going on holiday and paying a commission.cjay said:There is no requirement to trade any kind of e-cash.
DXInOne is no different, they have the DXGPC through which businesses can collect payments free of charge.cjay said:My current business is based in Gibraltar, we trade in Sterling but can accept payments in many currencies via credit cards. There is no charge to us for accepting payment from a dollar based credit card for example. We just get the Sterling amount we charged on the site.
goldctrsteve said:Given the contention evident in this debate, I thought I'd spend a little time looking into the issue. Of course, 30 minutes of study can be nothing other than superficial, but a number of questions do come to mind.
1) Why is the company registered in Vanuatu? Most people have probably never heard of the place; it's hardly a world centre for commerce. Why is the company not based in the UK, or Europe, or the US?
2) The whole area of financial transactions is highly regulated. This makes me nervous because I'm sure the company must be subject to currency regulations. How is this addressed?
3) When describing benefits to the end user, the website emphasises no transaction fees, etc. When encouraging individuals to work for the company, the examples claim that 10 percent can be made per transaction. These and other inconsistencies cast suspicion on the business model.
4) The website doesn't help itself. There are so many statements about this not being a GRQ scheme, yet I can make my fortune by working an hour a day (i.e., this is a GRQ scheme!).
5) I'm not sure why you are publicising the company at this forum. Maybe you're just altruistic or just passionate about the idea. It's not clear to me.
I don't doubt that many people have made money from this program, although I suspect the annual income numbers are in the thousands of pounds and not the hundreds of thousands. It's very ambitious to try to outdo all other methods of currency exchange and to become a de facto standard. Personally, I suspect that regulation will kill it first, but every entrepreneur must have his/her dream.
If it's legal and if you're earning a living wage, good luck to you. My recommendation would be to create a more professional website - without the outrageous claims and the spelling/grammatical errors. If you want the system to become a mainstream method of currency exchange, then create a site designed for financial professionals.
No, I only wish I could create websites like that. I think you must be mistaken or do you mean registered 'through' the same site, ie GoDaddy?WakingDragon said:The dxinone.com site is registered to the same person as your personal site. Did you do both of them?
Dynamic-Xchange said:No, I only wish I could create websites like that. I think you must be mistaken.WakingDragon said:The dxinone.com site is registered to the same person as your personal site. Did you do both of them?
Like I said at the start, I was simply trawling this forum picking up bits of advice, didn't expect a lynching. Maybe you will come back to this thread when the name DXInOne surfaces in the future and may even ask for my help.daveashton said:this forum is getting v angry
Lets help people if we can and do it with a smile.
This whole threat does not help DX, you or anyone. so why?
enough said, getting fed up with angry forum members.
If you look beyong the emotion in this message thread, it's clear that you have received a lot of useful feedback. More than anything, your website needs to prove this is a credible and viable business. That means more professional copy and more realistic claims. I'd highlight at your site the forum to which you referred earlier; an open community that takes and addresses criticism will help you establish credibility.Dynamic-Xchange said:I came here to look for advice quietly while browsing the forums so that I could mold this business and my website into a more professional, presentable opportunity.
I'm afraid you are mistaken again. You are probably referring to GoDaddy registration details, maybe ask you mates to do some more quick research for you.WakingDragon said:Dynamic-Xchange said:No, I only wish I could create websites like that. I think you must be mistaken.WakingDragon said:The dxinone.com site is registered to the same person as your personal site. Did you do both of them?
No. They are both registered to the same address.
WakingDragon said:I'm not getting angry. It just kinda snowballed. I said something, DX came back asking me to justify it, so I did. This is not an emotional thing for me - I just don't believe the business is genuine.
@DX...
Admittedly there was a knee jerk reaction to your claim that anyone could earn $500 for half an hour's work. What's wrong with that? Healthy suspicion has kept me from loosing my shirt to claims like that I receive through my inbox every day.
Contrary to what you claim there is nothing particularly original or new about e-currencies. As cjay has been helpfully pointing out, what exactly is different or better about these spurious, unregulated tokens when compared to national, regulated currencies?
There is no malice intended towards you personally, but you did ask me to justify my comments and so I have tried my best to.
Lol, thanks. What would constitute it working out exactly as I have already been doing it for two years, and others I know for five years? Maybe once you hear about DXInOne from a major business or news network perhaps.WakingDragon said:Fair do. The fact that e-currencies are not new means that it is possible to know something about their problems and weaknesses without being familiar with the specifics - that simply speeded up my response.
Agree to disagree it shall be though. Best of luck in your endeavours. If it works out, PM me and I will send my address. You post me a bottle of chilli sauce to accompany the hat I shall be eating![]()