Ijango Scam? False!

Published: 02nd September 2009
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With iJango on the lips of some entrepreneurs, many questions have risen about the legitimacy of this Ijango business. Potential reps just want to know whether it's a scam. So let's address some issues so you can make the most informed decision about this company.



Cameron Sharpe

Is iJango a scam that Cameron Sharpe created? Is he is a con man?

It is true that Cameron doesn't have the cleanest background. He has done some things in his past that he is not proud off.



However, Cameron Sharpe was the person who came up with the brilliant iJango concept. But as smart as Cameron was for coming up with the idea, the smartest thing he did was to place the company in the hands of Steve Smith, while choosing to remain as nothing more than the spokesperson. So the attention should actually be directed to Steve Smith...not Cameron Sharpe



Steve Smith

So can we trust Steve Smith? Is Steve running a scam? Is Steve the true con?

Well let's look at Steve's record:

-Co-founder of Excel Communications, which was the fourth largest long distanced carrier before it was bought out.


-Helped grow Excel into a multi-billion dollar company while doing it faster than Microsoft.

-Enforced a compensation plan that created over 1,000 millionaires ...which, by the way, is the same compensation plan that is modeled in iJango.



The Partnerships

People are concerned whether or not iJango actually has these partnerships with companies like Rhapsody, etc. Quite frankly, iJango doesn't even have to be partners with these companies. The only thing that is required is that iJango be an affiliate. And as an affiliate, iJango is positioned to receive portions of the revenue they create for each company.



The BBB

The portal was launched on August 1st. Therefore, it hasn't even gone with a full revenue cycle yet. Since the portal has not been up for a month yet, it is too early to grade the company even those iJango Network has paid of hundreds of thousands in commissions already. So the BBB's report is based solely off an incomplete analysis of the business.



If you feel pretty comfortable about iJango and you're just ready to get started NOW with a team of expert marketers, visit http://www.ijangoaccount.com




For a full comprehensive review of iJango, check out http://www.ijangoaccount.com

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