Scam? Complaints?

Is Numis Network a Scam? Looking for Numis Network Complaints?

You never have to look far to find people who have complaints about Network Marketing companies. Many people believe that MLM is ‘inherently evil’ and that anyone involved is a scammer of some kind. Let me take some of the arguments against Numis one at a time. Ultimately, you’ll need to decide for yourself.

Numis is a scam – I’ve been researching the company for several weeks, and of course you can find people who never made any money in Numis. Remember, 2 out of every 3 small business fail within the first 5 years. By nature, people look for an easy way to make money. Numis is not a ‘get rich quick’ scheme. If you treat it like one, yes, you can lose your initial invesment. However, the Numis management team has a good reputation and they’re paying associates on time consistently. You can’t really ask for more than that.

Numis Network coins are overpriced. A lot of posts regarding the ‘scam’ accusation are centered around the premise that you can purchase a sliver eagle for $20 – why would you buy one from Numis for $100? This topic deserves an entire page for itself. The short answer is that these are ‘numismatic’ coins. They’re collectible because of they are independently graded. Do some research on Ebay or the Internet and you’ll find that MS70 Silver Eagles frequently sell for around $80-$100.

To prove this point, I went and watched an auction end on Ebay this morning, and here is the result:

Is Numis Network a scam?

As you can see, this item went for over $100 on Ebay. The Numis coins seem to be fairly priced, based on their grading and condition. If you don’t believe me, you can search for yourself  – just be sure to sign in and search completed listing to see the ending price.

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