Friday, October 12, 2007

Re: [MLM Survivors Club] new member introduction

On Friday 12 October 2007, sueskiride wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I recently joined the group and wanted to introduce myself. My name
> is Suzanne and I live near Yosemite National Park. Jobs outside of
> the park service are pretty limited in our small town so my boyfriend
> Craig joined a mlm with hopes of bringing in some money quickly. It
> has been quite the ride watching him start this home based
> "business". He purchased some leads, as recommended by his upline and
> started calling. So far he has contacted a minor, a divorced person
> and the best yet a dead person! I feel sorry for all the rejection
> he has faced. He is still determined his efforts will be fruitful-
> although he hasn't made a cold call in a while.
>
> I am excited about being part of this group to see what has worked
> and what has not for other mlmers.

Is there any particular reason you don't want to name the group he's in?

What's wrong with contacting a divorced person?

We're not here because MLMs have worked for us. We're MLM survivors.
We've survived the hell that we faced either from being in an MLM or
because loved ones were in an MLM.

We're aware that most of them are not what they claim and cannot help
people gain the results they want from being in an MLM. If you are
interested in truth, stay here. If you're interested in what works and
what doesn't, I can tell you that I've seen figures that indicate the
chance of a person making a profit in any particular MLM is less
than .1%. I forgot the exact numbers, but the chances of making a
profit are greater if you take your life savings to Vegas and start
playing than if you get into an MLM.

I'm sorry to burst any bubbles, but you've already seen how the leads
didn't help much. Many companies say, "Our product sells itself." If
that's true, then why does it take any effort to sell it? Why do so
few people actually want to try it? Often they say if a person isn't
doing well, it's because they're not trying hard enough, but if a
product sells itself, what could someone be doing wrong? How can a
product that "sells itself" not do well in sales unless the salesperson
was a complete idiot?

We are here to discuss and help people that are dealing with the deceit
and other problems with MLMs and the relationships they have destroyed
and the families that are split up by MLMs claiming to be "family
oriented."

We are honest, hard working people who believe in strong ethics and
doing what is right. And, in being honest, you won't find many people
here who support MLMs of any sort. We've all been burned by them, in
one way or another.

Hal

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