I am bored and I need drama. Do you think it will work if I were to
send/forward these sites/articles to my friends in my address book
and happen to send it to my cousin? I know she will read it.
http://skepdic.
http://mlm-thetruth
http://www.pyramids
I know I shouldn't bombard her with info. But I kinda want to push
her buttons. Honestly though, she might not even know/understand
the language such as upline, downline, pay to play, making money on
the expense of your downline, selling the opportunity, etc. (and
English is her first language) What questions should I ask her if
we have to debate this at my aunts house or something?
So she really loves the product and she keeps on insisting she justs
wants to tell the whole world about such a great product. Yet she
mentions that "business is good." After all I have learned so far,
I find it annoying, and it has actually become one of my pet peaves,
that people can go on deceiving other people by trying to sell them
the "opportunity.
I guess we are just negative people right? What kind of people do
not understand the fact that 99.9% do not make money? I do not plan
on talking to her, so I think it would be a cool idea to send these
to her. What do you all think?
--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
>
> On Monday 04 June 2007, momluvseliana wrote:
> > So my mlm cousin emailed me out of the blue today. My psychology
> > major friend was right, she may be borderline bipolar, (she will
> > email or call you back like nothing ever happened.) In the
email she
> > says she was never mad just offended.
>
> I wonder how she defines "offended"..
>
> For that matter, I wonder how she defines mad.
>
> > She boasts about how great the
> > product has been working for her and business is great.
(Cough...
> > Bullshit) Whatever, I'm not writing back or answering her phone
> > calls. It's over until she tells me I was right. I don't wanna
hear
> > the BS, all over again.
>
> If you're worn out dealing with it, then just let it fly for now.
> You've seen how little it takes to set her off.
>
> On the other hand, you can sound excited and say, "Really? That's
> great. I'm so glad for you...." And keep the discussion gong
and,
> when she's not expecting it, as her about numbers in an offhand
way.
>
> I'll believe she's doing well when neither she nor her husband
have to
> work outside the home.
>
> Hal
>

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