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wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> My name is Teresa and I am a MLM survivor?? I think...
>
> I have been in yahoo groups for awhile and seen this forum and
> joined "IMMEDIATELY" I didn't think TWICE :)
>
> I started reading posts and seen most were in a negative light of
MLM
> and I do know why!
You won't find anything positive about the mlm business in this
club, unless it's from a troll. There are a few pro mlmer's (using
the club's definition of anti and pro) in here but they decry the
manner that mlms operate.
>
> I use to work for a corporate NWM office and seen all aspects of
the
> industry, what caught my eye over and over was the rags to riches
> stories I seen first hand.
>
> I do want you to know people did loose alot and even filing
> bankruptcy. This can ruin families for generations!
Agreed, however there are also many more stories of relationships
ruined be it marriage/romantic or friendship due to mlm. Not to
mention untold stories of distributors totally shirking parental
responsibilities as the babysitter was left to raise the raise the
kids as the parents were out building the biz. Sadly there are
situations in which distributors or their family members have lost
their lives either by suicide and in at least a few situations
murder.
>
> I quit to start a family and my mother a MLM junkie (sadly I
started
> it from my corporate days..."What do you do?")
>
> I knew I would return to MLM (as a distributor) BUT all the pieces
had
> to be in place for me, owners, comp plan, and first on the list
the
> product.
>
> I have always heard about Amway and even know people that have
been in
> it 3 TIMES!!! HELLO!
>
I believe that most members here would not join another mlm if the
owners were Jesus and Mother Mary, the comp plan guranteed millions,
and the product both cleaned dishes and cured the common cold.
> I see a scam from a mile away! I am a MLM survivor, I have seen my
> downline robot off to the bunch of latest garbage out there.
>
> My pet peeve is Health and Wellness FOR EX. "I lost 10 pounds in 7
> days with a new revolunationary diet product no one has ever heard
of"
>
> SORRY PUKE FEST!
>
> We all know the only way to lose weight is to have less calories
than
> energy during a day ON A CONSISTANT basis.
>
> Repition for Retention...
No BV/PV in consuming less and exercising more.
>
> Same with MLM..
>
> If your "so called upline is telling you to just join I will build
> your business" Please just LAUGH out loud in their face and
say "GO
> for it! buy my first month in and I will watch my downline grow, I
> will pay you back when I get my first check in"
>
> Reverse it... it took them alot of guts up to tell you about their
> scam just reverse it!
Good suggestion.
>
> One last thing I can not keep out, if you do decide to join a
program
> dont ever expect for your upline to build it for you...What does
that
> remind you of? Ahhh Yess Welfare checks from the GOV.
>
> Guess What you are the only one responsible for your financial
> future...PERIOD.
I fail to see where expecting upline to build a distibutor's
downline reminds me of welfare. I assume you mean individual
welfare not corporate welfare. I hope you are not suggesting that
recipients are on welfare simply to screw the taxpayer and become
wealthy. The vast majority of welfare recipients are on it
temporarily and will eventually leave welfare but some who are
disabled may be on it for life and cannot ever hope to become
financialy independent. If you don't know that particular person's
circumstances than you cannot make a judgement call. To rephrase
your last statement below, just like everything in life...it is all
"relative".
>
> For all the Anti - MLM ...I know, but just like every thing in
> life...It is all relevant.
>
> Teresa
>

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