So reading everyone's posts the BEST ADVICE my friend is to JUST STAY
AWAY! The ambots are like zombies; they will keep coming after you
and nothing you really say will stop them from coming after you once
you go to one of the "introductory seminars." OYE... Did I say STAY
AWAY? :-)
Jim Koury
--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
>
> On Sunday 01 April 2007 18:23, colindong wrote:
> > I would just be upfront and tell my friend not interested & not
to
> > approach me with any more get rich quick schemes. Why waste a
hour or
> > two of your time with this bogus scheme? I told this Quixar rep
that
> > I would rather invest a few dollars a month buying mutual
> > funds,saving bonds, or something more legit. If he calls you back
> > just hang up on him
>
>
> Here's a thought: Tell them you really aren't interested and, as a
> friend, why do they want you to do something that your heart is not
in?
> When they keep going, say, "Since this is a business deal, if I
don't
> like it, will you pay me for my time?" If they agree, which they
just
> might, then say, "And if you're so sure I'll love it, then you
should
> have no objection to paying me up front and if I decide it's a good
> chance, I'll just give the money back to you afterwards. Okay?"
>
> Seriously, I know the logic and illogic of this. I've been
studying it
> for a few years and, as people here can tell you, love to tear
about
> idiots who think that they have found something different. Yet I
would
> not go to an open meeting with the idea I can make someone look
dumb.
> They don't give time for questions and keep firm control of it all.
>
> The only way you could make them look dumb is if you were outside,
where
> you could hear them, and had a mic you could put on the same
channel
> they're using and toss in a comment or two at the right time, but
not
> enough that they turn off the receiver until after you've thrown in
the
> real ringer. And even at that, you'd have to be VERY careful in
what
> you said and when.
>
> Hal
>

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