Hi Jenny,
There was one thing in your email that made me laugh;
"Weird they don't tell you right away what the company name is."
Your email itself is the reason why they don't tell you the name. They know that most people (especially nowadays) will google the name and if people find out beforehand what it is all about - chances are they will do what you just did. Get out of there... The worst thing that can happen to MLM recruitment is that people get innoculated beforehand.
Good going!
Mick
jenny jordan <jenjordan@sbcglobal
A couple of weeks ago I received an invitation to try one of these companies - doesn't matter which one. Weird they don't tell you right away what the company name is. Dug deep enough to find out the name of the company, then started doing some research online whilst waiting for a phone call from the person who will set me up. I had never heard the term "mlm" before - it's all new to me.
Most of my online research has been negative feedback. Lots of people saying they have been ripped off, duped and brainwashed. Very little positive information (although stock prices look pretty good, suprisingly)
I just called the lady and told her that this did not sound like the business for me, thank you very much. Thankfully she did not give me much hassle. I'm blocking her phone number though - just in case ;)
Thank you again!
-jenny
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