> Perhaps a few examples regarding some typical
> canned upline responses might help here PW?
Note: My experience is with Amway/Quixtar. These are the sorts of
comments an IBO might have heard. I heard some of these while I was
involved, and I heard others after leaving the business.
Many of them apply to other MLM companies, while some may need
alteration to be applicable.
How would you respond to these?
* It's not a pyramid scheme because you can develop a group that
gives you more income than your upline.
* Besides, most corporations have a pyramid-type hierarchy. Our
company is no different, except that our reps are independent.
* If you watched the Dateline show, that only involved one or two
groups. Our group doesn't operate like that.
* All those web sites that are critical of our business are either
run by people who couldn't make it in the business (bitter), never did
the work necessary to become successful (lazy) or never did the
business at all (ignorant).
* Some of our products are priced higher than average; others lower
than average. But once you've developed a group with good volume
going through it, you'll be getting your products for a significantly
lower price, through your rebates - 25% at the Platinum level.
* Your upline WANTS you to succeed. Why would they not want you to
succeed? They only make money when YOU make money.
* We do not hide the fact that higher pins make money from the sale
of tools or speaking at functions. We've never done that.
* No matter what level you achieve in this business, you'll make some
great friends along the way. And they'll be solid friendships,
because you will all know that you are working toward your dreams.
It's inspirational.
* This is a Christian-based business. How could it be wrong?
PW

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