5linx reviews are varied
In the world of telecommunications, it is very hard for a company to stand head and shoulders above another company. But one company is trying to do just that. Their name? 5linx. Their goal? To distribute their products using marketing agents who are placed throughout the globe.
Because this is not a new concept, albeit a bold one, 5linx is getting a little bit of feedback from the media, communications and client spheres. the 5linx reviews are not all good, but they are not all bad, either.
One major 5linx reviews consensus is that the company might be a scam. Many claim that it is a vague concept, too vague to sell, and the company needs to be more specific and claim more responsibility for its product. One of the ways the company can do this, of course, is to revamp their about us on the website and to educate their independent marketing agents in a new way.
However, some of the 5linx reviews are quite positive. For instance, the company gives donations to such non profit benefactors as disaster victims and services that provide cell phones and video technology to overseas troops so that they can stay in touch with their families while they are deployed.
For many of the 5linx reviews, the reviewer is simply not knowledgeable about the product and everyone knows that you cannot write or teach something that you do not know thoroughly yourself. For the
5linx reviews to take effect, they will need to be written by someone who really knows their stuff and then, perhaps, the 5linx reviews could appear in a trade magazine or some such publication that would make them seem more reputable. Until then, it will be up to the individual client to decide whether or not the 5linx reviews are correct as of right now. Scam, no scam, good product or bust.
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