--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
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>
> > 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.
>
>
> > 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?
>
>
> You ask "Do you think it would work...?" How would you
define "working?"
>
> What is the result you want?
I want her to read and have a light bulb go off. I guess in my own
world it would. I read the article about how to Get Critical with
MLM'rs, and yes it seems to me that I may want to "release some pent
up resentment," and "belittle my opponent." But on the other hand I
do want to educate my friends about what I have learned about MLM's.
It seems to be everywhere around me ever since this experience.
I told my husband I don't care for her so I won't send her a
response, but at the same time I do care because I am one of those
people who can't be a silent witness.
I guess my subject line would be, SOME INFORMATION ABOUT MULTI LEVEL
MARKETING "BUSINESSES"
I was even thinking about sending some cartoons and mlm business
cards because I think they are hilarious, just like the rest of the
junk email out there.
The thing is she is a nice person who probably doesn't even know that
she may be ruining other people's lives by trying to recruit them. I
am pretty sure that is not her goal. She explains over and over in
this email that this product is a miracle, and I don't have a problem
with that. My problem is is that she doesn't know the real deal
behind the flawed business aspect. I'm thinking she hasn't read
anything from these sites and the money math. Her family is more
broke than my family, and I would really hate to see her life ruined
because of this.
If we were closer cousins/friends then I would have for sure
discussed it more and for sure sent these links. Part of me wants to
send it to see if she even knows about these facts, and part of me
just wants to let her learn on her own. (But it sucks because part
of me doesn't want her to get in too deep, and blame herself for not
succeeding.) Geez 99% failure says a lot to me, I would just hope it
would mean the same to her.
>
> I don't have any problem with you sending the links to everyone in
> your address book, as long as you preface it with the reason you're
> sending them. You sound as though you're looking to make enemies by
> shot-gunning them with stuff about MLM and network marketing, and I
> doubt that's what you want. You want your friends to be warned
about
> someone you know who might try to prospect them, right?
>
> So what is it you want to have happen? The answer to that question
> will guide your actions.
>
>
> PW
>

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