Global Economy or Big Scam DxSynergy

By Jerry Robertson, published Feb 15, 2007
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GDT (Global Digital Transfers) has been around the last six years. It is a registered company in Vanuatu. GDT claims to be creating a global economy with many services coming soon. It has been known as DxGold and Dxinone and the current name is DxSynergy.

There is fierce debate if GDT is going to be the next Microsoft or they are an elaborate scam or poorly run business. It is hard to get information about GDT because of their location and the secrecy of the company. Also, many points made about GDT can both support them being a legit company or a scam.

You cannot contact GDT by phone, e-mail or in person. You must send your info through a support thread. Also, no one is sure who is the owner of GDT. Mervyn Copperwaite from Australia is a major player and may be the owner.

Why is GDT registered in Vanuatu? According to the supporters, it is because Vanuatu is business friendly. The naysayers will point to the secrecy laws in Vanuatu, most people can't check on them and the government of Vanuatu has issues dealing with corruption.

GDT is trying to build a global economy with various services. These services are just a copycat of better known services. For example, they have adsexposed which is similar to Google AdWords. Also, they have others services such as DxShopping which now are mediocre and have not been marketed to the public. They are planning to release a bunch more services including DXAuctions soon.

The biggest service that most people get involved with DxSynergy is opening a portfolio. There is a complex in understanding how this works. It is a way of earning an income through the supply and demand activity of the DX system. Various issues in the past have caused some users to have their money stuck in the system for the last 12 - 18 months. To get money out, you must do an outXchange. GDT had stated a few months ago, it would take less than 48 hours to get production funds to be outXchanged. Currently, there are plenty of users 30 days and more with no relief in site.

Also, some people have become merchants. To make a long story short, there is a fee of $950 involved, which at this time there is little activity.

Takeaways
  • GDT is registered in Vanuatu and has been doing business for 6 years.
  • It has been known as DxGold and Dxinone and the current name is DxSynergy.
  • Mervyn Copperwaite from Australia is a major player and may be the owner.
Did You Know?
GDT is trying to build a global economy with various services.
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Current Update: The website for GDT has been down 7-8 weeks.

Posted on 09/18/2007 at 4:09:00 PM

 
nothing but a scam

Posted on 06/30/2007 at 4:06:00 PM

 
Thanks for your comments Rick. Do you think Federal Gold is going to get people interested in GDT?

Posted on 06/03/2007 at 10:06:00 AM

 
I think GDT (DXSynergy) is definitely a legal Ponzi. It looks like you can make money, but try getting some of your money out. They say that more people must put money into DX for the current investors to get money out. I have been a member for a little over 6 months and have seen profits of about 0.12% per day, which is pretty good. But I and many others can not withdraw any monies because apparently nobody is putting any money in. Doesn't sound like that is legal to me - even in Vanuatu.

Posted on 05/28/2007 at 9:05:00 AM

 
Thanks for your comments Doro. It should be pointed out that Doro is a member of one of the strongest pro dxsynergy sites.

Posted on 04/03/2007 at 10:04:00 AM

 
A significant amount of the content of this article has pertinent, detailed information left out. That said, I will contribute a few video/audio clips that can fill in the gaps: http://www.dxgp.com/sample/E-currency_Review.html http://www.dxgp.com/legal_inquiry/legal_inquiry.html http://www.dxgp.com/g2-call/Part_1/g2-1/g2-1.html http://www.dxgp.com/g2-call/Part_2/g2-2/g2-2.html Some details regarding the Hotel issue, recorded before it was finally resolved: http://www.dxpowerteam.com/sample/hotel_issues/DXGrand.html I can be contacted directly if there are any other questions, at doro_ajani@yahoo.com

Posted on 03/11/2007 at 1:03:00 PM

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