Most of you are probably familar with this website - www.milliondollarhomepage.com
It was set up by a guy called Alex Tew who sold pixel ad-space aiming to make $1,000,000.
Anyway, I was browsing through his blog and came across this website - http://www.tribewanted.com/
It was set up by two British guys with the aim of getting 5000 members to join a tribe based in Fiji.
There are three levels of membership, Nomads ($210.00), Hunters ($420.00) & Warriors ($630.00).
So, depending on the membership you have, you are entitled to stay on 'Adventure Island' for 7, 14 or 21 nights.
So, for this membership you are getting 7, 14, or 21 nights stay in Fiji. All accommodation and meals included, transport from Fiji airport to 'Adventure Island' by bus and boat.
They say that at any one time there will be up to 100 people from the tribe staying at 'Adventure Island'.
The tribe's aim is also to develope the island. Clean water, waste disposal etc. And to also build things such as beach bars, gyms etc.
I really can't quite make out yet whether or not this is some form of scam. It's been in all the newspapers over here in the UK, so I'm unsure what to make of it.
What do you all think?
It was set up by a guy called Alex Tew who sold pixel ad-space aiming to make $1,000,000.
Anyway, I was browsing through his blog and came across this website - http://www.tribewanted.com/
It was set up by two British guys with the aim of getting 5000 members to join a tribe based in Fiji.
There are three levels of membership, Nomads ($210.00), Hunters ($420.00) & Warriors ($630.00).
So, depending on the membership you have, you are entitled to stay on 'Adventure Island' for 7, 14 or 21 nights.
So, for this membership you are getting 7, 14, or 21 nights stay in Fiji. All accommodation and meals included, transport from Fiji airport to 'Adventure Island' by bus and boat.
They say that at any one time there will be up to 100 people from the tribe staying at 'Adventure Island'.
The tribe's aim is also to develope the island. Clean water, waste disposal etc. And to also build things such as beach bars, gyms etc.
I really can't quite make out yet whether or not this is some form of scam. It's been in all the newspapers over here in the UK, so I'm unsure what to make of it.
What do you all think?