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
--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
wrote:
>
> --- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
> wrote:
> When I go I plan on asking a lot of questions and trying to make
the guy
> > giving the schpiel as uncomfortable as possible.
> >
> > I'm not sure where to start.
>
> Even though you have the right idea - I would strongly caution (as
> others have said) against doing this.
>
> The people running the meeting are ready for folks like you - they
> have a very carefully choreographed system that has been luring
people
> in for decades. The whole system is designed to make you suspend
your
> critical thinking skills. They WILL make you look like a nutcase.
>
> I think you would be MUCH more effective by sitting quietly and
taking
> notes. Write down the catch-phrases you hear that are designed to
> gain your trust and get you motivated to join this "once in a
lifetime
> business opportunity"
you
> want to barf after a while....especially when you understand that
Mr.
> I. M. Awesomediamond is probably late paying his property taxes and
> has never attended his kid's sporting events; and doesn't really
earn
> any more money than your neighbor who drives a bulldozer.
>
> Later, point these out to your friends in a quiet and non-
threatening
> manner.
>
> If anyone asks what you're writing - the one thing they might NOT be
> ready to answer is: "I'm hearing a lot of hype - but no hard facts
> from you. How much did YOU earn from the sale of Amway products
last
> year?" Hey - it's tax time; they know - but I'm guessing they won't
> tell because until they hit Emerald or above, they are almost
> guaranteed to be showing a LOSS, due to the Motivational Group
expenses.
>
> And if nothing else - you NEED to attend this meeting, because you
> will learn to recognize a well-oiled scam ;-) And THAT, my Friend,
is
> a very good thing to learn!
>
> Deb
>

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