Canada (Press Release) March 24, 2008 --
Guradian International Travel also known as GIT was a company that was selling condo cards on behalf of Hemisphere Travel a well known reputable travel company. So what happened to GIT and why is the DA of Kentucky now in the process of a large investigation?
Many people where promised that once they where to purchase the condo cards they would receive a couple of benefits.
The real sad thing is many peoples reputations and relationships have been ruined due to the greed of a few now here is some more information on GIT..
The Beginning
Guardian International Travel, LLC was founded February 11, 2005 by three businessmen; Swainson Hawke, Elliott James, and Bill Humes. There had been several months prior to this in setting up the basics of the company, compensation plan, and product lines.
When GIT was first launched, it offered primarily one product, Condo Cards. There face values ranged from $300 to $3000, and distributors called charter members could purchase these condo cards for the wholesale price of $100 to $1000, or 1/3 of the cards face value. The maximum allowed purchase was presumedly 25 - $3000 face valued cards, for $25,000. However, despite that limitation being publicly professed, it was a regular practice for the executive management through Swainson Hawke and Elliott James to allow much higher purchases.
The real draw was not the Condo Cards, nor the discounts on Condo stays which were over inflated, nor the rebates that few laid claim for since few actually used the cards. The real draw was the promised 500% of the purchase price paid back over 22 months through Complimentary checks. Even though the crafted Disclaimer warned that the Complimentary Checks were NOT guaranteed, on the conference calls Swainson Hawke and Elliott James would give rousing testament and bring on people claiming to the strength and long term stability of the company, and the great checks they were receiving.
Phase II
On January 2, 2006, GIT launched Phase II, which included a newly revamped Condo Card design, a long promised new website with replication for members to do online recruiting, and a new product called the GITZee Card. This new card allowed members to print coupons out from participating local businesses in their zip codes, offering 10-50% off. The cost was $189.95, plus an $18.95 per month members fee. Attached to this was a seven (7) level, uni-level compensation plan, that included a gold pool and platinum pool based on performance.
Shortly after, Iraqi Dinars were offered for sale as well. This was short lived due to an incident with DHL that revealed regulations and laws had changed and disallowed the selling and distribution of Dinars in this manner.
To learn more about the deception at GIT and most recent updates visit
http://wwww.gitalerts.com
For more eye opening reviews visit http://www.forumreviews.org
Many people where promised that once they where to purchase the condo cards they would receive a couple of benefits.
The real sad thing is many peoples reputations and relationships have been ruined due to the greed of a few now here is some more information on GIT..
The Beginning
Guardian International Travel, LLC was founded February 11, 2005 by three businessmen; Swainson Hawke, Elliott James, and Bill Humes. There had been several months prior to this in setting up the basics of the company, compensation plan, and product lines.
When GIT was first launched, it offered primarily one product, Condo Cards. There face values ranged from $300 to $3000, and distributors called charter members could purchase these condo cards for the wholesale price of $100 to $1000, or 1/3 of the cards face value. The maximum allowed purchase was presumedly 25 - $3000 face valued cards, for $25,000. However, despite that limitation being publicly professed, it was a regular practice for the executive management through Swainson Hawke and Elliott James to allow much higher purchases.
The real draw was not the Condo Cards, nor the discounts on Condo stays which were over inflated, nor the rebates that few laid claim for since few actually used the cards. The real draw was the promised 500% of the purchase price paid back over 22 months through Complimentary checks. Even though the crafted Disclaimer warned that the Complimentary Checks were NOT guaranteed, on the conference calls Swainson Hawke and Elliott James would give rousing testament and bring on people claiming to the strength and long term stability of the company, and the great checks they were receiving.
Phase II
On January 2, 2006, GIT launched Phase II, which included a newly revamped Condo Card design, a long promised new website with replication for members to do online recruiting, and a new product called the GITZee Card. This new card allowed members to print coupons out from participating local businesses in their zip codes, offering 10-50% off. The cost was $189.95, plus an $18.95 per month members fee. Attached to this was a seven (7) level, uni-level compensation plan, that included a gold pool and platinum pool based on performance.
Shortly after, Iraqi Dinars were offered for sale as well. This was short lived due to an incident with DHL that revealed regulations and laws had changed and disallowed the selling and distribution of Dinars in this manner.
To learn more about the deception at GIT and most recent updates visit
http://wwww.gitalerts.com
For more eye opening reviews visit http://www.forumreviews.org

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