Monday, June 25, 2007

Re: [MLM Survivors Club] My husband saved a coworker from Prepaid Legal

--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@yahoogroups.com, Hal Vaughan <hal@...> wrote:
>
> On Sunday 24 June 2007, momluvseliana wrote:
> > My husband called me this morning before coming home from duty
and he
> > asked me, is Prepaid Legal a MLM? I said yes! Not even knowing
what
> > prepaid legal is about, just seeing that name here. I said ooh
yeah,
> > what about it? He said his coworker was almost getting suckered
into
> > it. Well I guess today while I was gone he invited him over to
> > google, "prepaid legal scam." They did their research together
and I
> > believe my husband saved him from it.
>
> Yeehaw! That means all our hard work is paying off! Thanks for
telling
> us!
>
> > My husband is really hating
> > MLM's now too. It seems like they are preying on young people
here
> > in San Diego. I am so glad I will never fall for any MLM.
>
> Aye, there's the rub. Once you think you're immune, it can lead
to
> the, "I won't get pulled in" attitude, which can lead to you
dropping
> your defenses. It's like what a friend told me about when she
taught
> Aikido. She said that with almost every student there comes a
time
> when they feel good about what they're doing and start to get the
> attitude of, "I wish someone would pick a fight with me so I could
have
> a reason to take them down." That's when one is most vulnerable.
>
> Remember, eternal vigilance is the price of freedom. We're better
off
> just focusing on staying alert than in saying, "That can't happen
to me
> now."

Well I guess we all want to make more money, extra money on the
side, or a chance to work from home. But I have learned that
any "opportunity" that will be presented to me, will be a big fat
joke. I like people to learn for themselves. I will simply just
say "look into it." I will only choke someone out if they say I am
stupid for not jumping in on the "opportunity." No means no! And I
would be very annoyed if someone would start boasting about how much
money they are making. I have learned all the questions to ask if
someone tries to do that. It won't happen to me because now I know
about it. A lot of peple are on here asking about different
products/MLM's, and asking if there are anything negative about
them. I think if you have to ask, it probably is a scam. There are
like fifty billion MLM's out there, they are all the same, and
people keep falling for them. I will stay away from "opportunities"
with a 20 foot pole. I have skills that I should focus on so I can
make more money. There are classes and continuing education that I
can do to make more money. I can go to the casino and have better
chances at making money supposedly (plus free cocktails!)I would
rather buy and sell rotten eggs than do an MLM.
>
> Hal
>

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