Nov 7, 2009

Dubli's "huge" success in Europe - part 2


Interesting blog-post from a Spanish blogger, originally dated 20 October 2006:

(and with an apparent update from 2008 giving 3 links to financial websites about the Finanzas Forex scam in which former Dubli-head for Spain - Santi Fuentes - seems to have been involved).

DubLi, la supuesta competencia de eBay

Approximate translation via google-translate (with a bit of help from me):

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DubLi, the alleged competition to eBay
(updated)
20/10/2006

I do not much like writing, so I'll briefly sum up what's happening right now in Dubli:

* Dubli as a portal for buying/selling is bad, very bad. It is not even been developed by them, but bought from another company

* Dubli does not advertise your product (the buying/selling portal) nor does it strive to improve it. It is therefore doomed to failure as soon as the network promotion is squeezed, which is the only thing they are interested in

* The promoters are only interested in getting money out, they do not care how many lies they have to tell to engage whoever will pay 500 euros for the license

* Dubli promoters, as a rule, are people who merely repeat slogans from above, and insult and disrespect when I try to argue anything against Dubli (is that not so? You only have to look at some of the comments here from those below)

* Once a promotor has hooked you, forget it. You will not get any support or help for him because he too has no idea of the portal, and the customer care of Dubli is famous for being quite bad

* Dubli has not gone public and will never

* Dubli as a portal has done nothing more than lose views

* Santi Fuentes, the self-appointed country manager of DubLi in Spain, has abandoned the ship before it sinks. A smart guy this Santi. But it has got into another boat with more holes, I think ...

* According to Alexa, Dubli is not only not gaining views, but it's losing them. And the ones they do get are pretty few.

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Note: the three blue words in the penultima paragraph here, in the Spanish site lead to three Spanish financial sites about the Finanza Forex scam. If you want you can view them via the Spanish blog (see link on top of this post), and get them translated via google-translate as well.

Thanks Eaglescout from thespinfactor.com for finding this Spanish 2006 blog.

(keep an eye out for part x? of Dubli's "huge" success in Europe, which will highlight thoughts and experiences re. Dubli from members of a German MLM board in 2006/2007/2008).
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