Sunday, April 22, 2007

Re: [MLM Survivors Club] Hi, I'm new & a Pro-MLMer ;)

On Sunday 22 April 2007 12:48, jloh wrote:
> 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.

On the one hand, I'm glad you're not going to answer what company you're
with, on the other hand, it could be topical so we understand whether
you're in an MLM in which tools or other non-product sales are
important.

Since you are pro-MLM, I do have a few questions for you:

1) Do you make a full time living in an MLM?
2) Are you willing to submit to Paine Webber's challenge and prove that
you are making a good living through your MLM? (For this, I would
accept privacy concerns and be okay with the papers submitted ONLY to
Paine Webber and him verifying and reporting the results.)
3) What kind of tools and meetings are considered normal for someone in
your organization?
4) Does your company focus on selling product to those outside your
organization? What percentage of your sales are to those outside your
organization?
5) What percentage of your income is from business tools, admission
tickets, or other things that your members buy but cannot resell to
those outside the organization?

> 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.

You want a balanced awareness. How does that include the MLMs that have
been proven, in many ways, to make huge profits at the expense of the
downline population? Do you hope that MLMs will reach a point of
balance, or do you just want people to think that MLMs are a good way
to earn money?

Yes, I'm being my regular curmudgeonly self, but you know the kind of
group you are entering. You know we are suspicious. If you can answer
all of these questions openly and completely, then you will have made a
good start toward proving that you are not just someone who believes
what they've been told to believe.

Hal

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