What MLM are you in that makes you a pro-MLMer?
--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
<NotHip456@.
>
> Welcome!! I'm Deb, and I come with a gentle warning:
>
> I first came here as a very active IBO who was contemplating
getting
> involved with an AMO (Amway Motivational Organization) to "build
our
> business". I wanted to see what the "enemy" was saying....LOL!
But
> as I read story after story about people being lied to, and losing
> money and relationships.
> problem - and it mainly stemmed from the "teaching" end of the
business.
>
> That was back in '97 or '98?? I remained an active, non-AMO IBO
until
> 2005. I understand that some MLMs DO work, when there's not a
bunch
> of vultures standing around waiting for the next recruit to
victimize.
> In all those years, I have been welcome to participate on this
forum,
> and I've met some truly wonderful people.
>
> So, depending on your MLM - be prepared to possibly have your eyes
> opened??? Accept that even though you may not operate YOUR
business
> in the manner described - others might; and it might not be
pretty??
>
> On the other hand, if you can learn what drives people away and you
> can stop that trend...you probably can build a stable downline.
>
> Best wishes!
>
> Deb
>
>
> --- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
> >
> > Hi MLMSurvivors,
> >
> > The subject line is not a joke, I am a MLMer & have been for a
long
> > time. I've joined your club because I simply want to understand
the
> > other side of the coin, and I hereby solemnly swear that I won't
EVER
> > sponsor anyone from this network even if you suddenly have a
change of
> > heart about the industry. That is not my intention. So, any
questions
> > about what company i am with, etc will not be entertained ok.
> >
> > My personal vision is to promote a balanced awareness about the
> > industry (which, I confess, I love very much), and to stand for
it
> > being conducted in a manner that is professional, ethical & with
> > integrity through firstly, my own personal actions. And my goal
here
> > is to learn from all of you - and serve if I may, to contribute
> > constructively where I can.
> >
> > So, if you can welcome a stranger into your home on the context
of
> > open learning, sharing & possibly healing for each other, then I
thank
> > you graciously.
> >
> > Anyways, if anyone feels like I'm violating the group laws OR my
own
> > set limits as declared, you can always report it to the Mod &
get me
> > kicked out.;)
> >
> > Regards
> > JL
> >
>

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