Previously I've explained why TelexFree has no US office. Both addresses are just a mailbox. Recently TelexFree suddenly started showing a UK office:
And it quickly mushroomed into various Facebook groups, unofficial announcements that "TelexFree opportunity has reached UK", and so on and so forth.
No one seem to have even bothered to check the actual address itself:
What if you Google that address? You will find that it's home to many different businesses. This is just on the first page:
They can't all have the EXACT SAME ADDRESS, can they?
But wait, there's' even MORE businesses with that exact same address!
Even more companies sharing the exact same address! That only happens if this is not a real address, but merely a mail stop.
Also notice that nobody bothered publishing a picture of this UK office. You know why? Because it doesn't exist. Address goes to a building's front door, not to a specific office.
Someone paid a company registrar in UK to register a company called TelexFree. There is nobody in UK running TelexFree.
So you're asking, wait, don't they *have* to have someone in UK? Nope. Here's an American (living in San Diego, CA) who runs at least 5 companies with that SAME ADDRESS in UK:
http://www.companydirectorcheck.com/benjamin-beau-patrick-hale
Conclusion is undeniable: TelexFree is intentionally trying to deceive its members regarding its place of business.
UPDATE: A commenter pointed out that a new address was published:
And it quickly mushroomed into various Facebook groups, unofficial announcements that "TelexFree opportunity has reached UK", and so on and so forth.
No one seem to have even bothered to check the actual address itself:
15 Bromet Close, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD17 4LP UK
What if you Google that address? You will find that it's home to many different businesses. This is just on the first page:
They can't all have the EXACT SAME ADDRESS, can they?
But wait, there's' even MORE businesses with that exact same address!
Even more companies sharing the exact same address! That only happens if this is not a real address, but merely a mail stop.
Also notice that nobody bothered publishing a picture of this UK office. You know why? Because it doesn't exist. Address goes to a building's front door, not to a specific office.
Someone paid a company registrar in UK to register a company called TelexFree. There is nobody in UK running TelexFree.
So you're asking, wait, don't they *have* to have someone in UK? Nope. Here's an American (living in San Diego, CA) who runs at least 5 companies with that SAME ADDRESS in UK:
http://www.companydirectorcheck.com/benjamin-beau-patrick-hale
Conclusion is undeniable: TelexFree is intentionally trying to deceive its members regarding its place of business.
UPDATE: A commenter pointed out that a new address was published: