domingo, 15 de febrero de 2015

News from Enigin (now, the "Best Group")

Today, I have some new comments about Ian Wrigley's "business". Every few months, I take a look at my blog and Enigin's practices (not more often, as I'm quite busy running my business).

Last week, I found the URL http://www.enigin.net    with interesting information.

But before going ahead, I just summarize what my blog is all about:

-  I bought an Enigin Distributorship License back in 2009, I followed the training in January 2010 and then, I found that Enigin's proposal is not realistic and provokes a very high percentage of failure rate among its customers.

- Once I realized that it clearly looked as a clear case of ripoff, I asked them to return my money back. They obviously didn't do it and instead, they said that "I was the problem" for not being able to implement their business model.

- At some point, I concluded that the best I could do as a honest person, wouldn't be any more to try recovering my money back but trying instead to avoid other honest entrepeneurs to bury their money in this ripoff scheme. If I would still try to recover my money, Enigin's Directors would then have an excuse to say that I was "blackmailing" them. But thanks God, I have money enough to drop any money claims and concentrate in trying to avoid other honest entrepreneurs from being cheated.

Now I come back to the www.enigin.net post. I'll copy their claims (Home Page has been prepared and approved by the Board Of Directors” followed by my comments (I recommend you to first read their home page):

"Clearly explain the company’s radical change in focus and the reasons for it."

Why should Enigin do a "radical change" if their business model was fine? My opinion: They are scared about being sued by many "licensees" like myself and many others. Also, they are being hurt by so many complaints from former licensees

Explain why Enigin would appear to have more negative listings compared to the average company search, and why the world’s (Forbes surveyed) most respected companies have considerably more, indeed some have hundreds, of rip-off reports against their name. No comment.

Why did Enigin do a U-Turn on a profitable Biz-Op model? My comment: Why did they do a “U-Turn” if their business proposal was realistic and honest? In my opinion, they are trying to survive to the many claims they are getting from around the world.


While there has been some issues from a handful of people resulting from the former ‘Biz-Op’ model, notwithstanding this it should be noted we do have many, MANY, successful distributors and delighted customers both in the UK. As I already mentioned in previous posts, I offered them to stop my claims if they could prove to me that they had even just ONE successful licensee in Spain. NO WAY!

Next time, I'll comment on their other statements. They even mention my person and my comments! Should they be concerned about a humble Spanish businessman if their business proposal was honest?

Kind regards to all the persons that, thanks to this information, are dodging Enigin's "business proposal".



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