Hi,
I figured out what works for me. You can even use it even if you've never done any mlm yourself. I've been contacted by a Pampered Chef recently. The local Lioness's, soon to be coed with the Lion's Club in my town, is littered with ton's of mlmer's. Even though this was directed at people I know in a charity, you can make it your own. This is what I say below:
"Thanks for keeping me in touch with the Lioness Club happenings. Please don't send me any more emails regarding Pampered Chef. I will help out the Lioness Club when I can, but I cannot support any mlm. I've tried it and their systems do not work for me." "Please take me off your email list".
I have not gotten an email since in regards to the Pampered Chef stuff. The Lion's Club happenings, yes, but no more PC emails:) I guess they feel my support of the Lion's Club/Lioness, was worth more than the mlm emails. Thank goodness. My chiropractor is doing the same thing. He's treating much better. I will refer more people to him as soon as he quits Isagenex. He knows the deal. He offered me to work there to. I just won't be a nutritionist involved with any mlm. I won't work with him until he quits selling it. I'm trying to lead these people to other waters and ideas. For the chiropractor, I think it's starting to get through, whew:)
Janine
Janine C. Dellinger
Spa Owner/Director
Skin Care Specialist
Cell: 203-577-9574
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