Thanks, I did google "thenameofcompany scam" I did find the link
you gave me and read over some comments. I need compelling evidence
to give to my sis cause she is giving me the"stay at home mom
talk." And her husbands cousin "bought a brand new car" because of
this. I sent her to mlm-thetruth.
listed as a recruiting MLM. Hopefully she listens to me. She has
already paid for the travel card or something. Again if anyone can
explain to me personally how this particular scam works, please
respond. I really don't know how their comp plan works, and whether
or not they are paying to play etc. Please help. My husband is
trying to tell her it is a scam because I researched it, but it
seems like she still wants to try it out. MLM evil is getting
closer to home!
--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
<chip_embere@
>
> As a rule of thumb, a good way to find out is to enter
> "name_of_company scam" in the google search bar. Thats not to say
all
> the info you get is reliable, but if you get lots of pages, you
will
> have information at hand and can use your judgement. If you would
like
> a yardstick, you can enter the same thing for big solid companies
like
> IBM or Dell - you will probably get nothing.
>
> In this case, it turns out the website www.scam.com(
> the admins if listing a website is against the rules) has a bunch
of
> postings... here they are.... enjoy! and good luck.
>
> http://www.scam.
>
>
>
> --- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
> wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know if this is a MLM? My sister in law signed up
and she
> > told me about it. I told her that I had to research first.
Pleas
> > help. I went throught the archives and couldn't find anything,
except
> > for another question from someone else about the same company.
> >
>

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