This is the video of the I-TEAM investigation from FOX 5 (WAGA) in Atlanta.
It’s yet another expose on TV about Gisol, this time concentrating on the loss of domain names of 2 of Gisol’s victims from Georgia. It seems to lay the blame slightly on the victims themselves, saying they should have been more careful reading the contracts.
Although it isn’t as damaging as FOX 11 LA’s video, it can only be regarded as bad publicity for the fraudsters behind Gisol. We all know that the contract they are referring to has changed over the years, and the false advertising on Gisol’s website totally contradicted the contract.
We all know that when Steve and Marsha signed up to Gisol’s service, they looked at the website itself, like we all did. They didn’t scrutinise the contract. Who would? Who would be able to understand it? How many times do you install new software, or sign up to a new website, and just OK the contract/terms of service etc? Do you get a lawyer to check it over every time? NO. You trust them not to be a scam, to try to rip you off by using the contract as a get-out clause.
Steve and Marsha are victims like everyone else who have contacted this website. Thanks to both of them for exposing the scam otherwise known as Global Internet Solutions.
REPORT GISOL.
Sorry, but due to Gisol trying to post comments, they are now being moderated. They will appear ASAP.
I can’t seem to access my email so I randomly found out about this when browsing the website tonight.
^^ Just to ask, is this the full video right?
- Shame they never went down to Gisol’s “Home” location like they did before. That would have been super, watching them run all over again.
Pricless I tell ya.
Hi Marvin,
As far as I know, this is the full video. It wasn’t shown live on the web.
I agree it wasn’t as good as the first vid.
One thing that suprises me is that in both the videos, report-gisol.com was never mentioned.
I mean, putting all the complaints on this website alone adds upto 300+ I’m sure off. But, in there reports, they only mention the reports the’ve recived was around 300+ I’m guesing. Not the total ammount around the Net.
They should consider this site in there next report. (Will there be one? Let’s hope so.)
-Marvin.
It seems that the video does not highlight GISOL committing fraud but just on tricky internet contract wording. However, in any case it is bad publicity for GISOL. Thanks for all the people who made the video possible. We are closer then we think. Yes We Can.