You are right Hal. When I say I trusted him I meant I listened and figured that going to the meeting couldn't hurt.
I might have done the same if he he knew by name some of the other people in my trade. Fortunately in my case, I was
blessed to get out of it soon with only a small loss of money, but I did gain a lot of first hand knowledge and that was
well worth it.
James
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hal Vaughan" <hal@thresholddigita
To: <mlmsurvivorsclub@
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: [MLM Survivors Club] Hi/in re to limu and tianshi whether mlm or not
> On Monday 21 May 2007, paine_wwweb_
> ...
> > > First was the fact that someone else claiming to be a Christian
> > > had invited me, so I trusted them.
> >
> > You probably won't make that mistake again. What a person claims to
> > be, even if that claim has to do with faith, doesn't mean they are
> > incapable of promoting a scam, even unwittingly.
>
> In my experience, the more a person needs to make a claim, the less
> likely it is that their behavior is consistent with that claim. If
> they need to say they're a Christian or go out of their way to say it's
> a Christian business, then you can be sure that there is some level of
> insecurity over the issue, which is why they need to say it. They're
> reassuring themselves at some level more than they're selling you. If
> they say it and you believe it, then they get some kind of reassurance
> it's true.
>
> Hal
>
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