Friday, June 1, 2007

[MLM Survivors Club] Re: Ad Hominem

--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@yahoogroups.com, momluvseliana <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
>
>
> I am not too hurt about the loss because she is actually the niece
of
> my aunt's husband. We were not that close until recently. My aunt
> told me to start hanging out with her because she was somewhat of a
> loner and we have kids that are around the same age. The thing
that
> hurts is that I know that I am a good friend. And that is what I
was
> to her. I knew of how f'd up her family was and thought she was
> different because she kept telling me she was different. I was
always
> telling her that I was praying for her and her family and her
> situations. And I really was. One thing about me is that I really
> don't care for women drama, (I am more like one of the guys) But I
> really wanted to be a good friend to her and listen and give
advice.
> Trust me it was emotionally draining, listnening to her life story
and
> problems. I felt so bad for her. (She does have a lot of issues)
So
> it is sad to me that she is being made an MLM victim. My husband
and I
> keep thinking that wow, they caught the perfect fish, hook, line,
and
> sinker. She is a stay at home mom (with no skills that I know of),
her
> husband makes average money, and I think she has bipolar disorder
also,
> because she says it runs in her family. I have nothing against
being a
> stay at home mom, because I currently I am one. But I am home
because
> I can't find a good job with my degree and my record for the time
> being. I have talked to her about possible at home jobs such as
> babysitting, jewelry making, cake making, etc. but she never
seemed
> interested, and that is also what my aunt says about her. And she
> won't get a job, because she does not trust day care. Well the
point
> of this was to ask the question, are there certain types of
> personalities or characters that can be easily manipulated by
MLM's?
> Besides being ignorant and uneducated? (I know education is not an
> issue because a lot of people have common sense without a degree.)
Who
> is most likely to be atrracted to MLM's, the lazy, the poor, the
> proud? Or can anyone easily be a victim because MLM's are that
good at
> what they do?
>
yes!! this is what i am asking too! how, why and what is it? that got
so many of you involved?? for such long times, and with so many, one
after the other it appears for some folks..
i admit i am truly mystified.
i already stated i buy privately, i have no pressure to do
anything. .. if i choose to i can earn a bit, but there is no way i
figure to ever make more than a few bucks a month at best. yes they
appear to have some folks who like to group up , it appears, but
maybe us aussies are different cos it does,nt go well here?
i don't wish to offend , but honestly, as is said in the above post,
i do think gullibility and lack of education does have a role..and
maybe greed? and the desire for labour free money??
i mean hard physical work as the labour to be free of, i do realise
that calling and travelling and organising etc are tiring too. just
not as bad a working on a chook farm for $5 an hour!
and making sandwiches and cleaning etc is not a pension /retirement
money spinner either.
but as to the supposedly educated? who should, one would think, be
able to assess the offers, and maybe??? understand the earning plans,
( does anyone...) and if it was "off" then be able to figure that
out too.
that anomaly really has me puzzling.
otherwise a uni survivors club maybe needed too :-)

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