> My conclusions on my way to bankruptcy court:
>
> You can only lose money in mlm.
> Everyone is lying to you.
> The more dedicated you are, the more it will cost you.
> Bait and switch is a major modus operandi of mlm promoters.
> One can only become a promoter by being willing to be a liar for the
liars.
> Many mlm company products are fine, but are too expensive and/or
cursed with unprovable claims.
> Lead sellers, seminar leaders, book writers on how to succeed in
mlm, make their big money suckering people into buying their products,
not via mlm downlines.
> Lead systems maintained and promoted by some teams (often as "the
only way you can succeed) is the secret cash cow for the leaders.
Conflict of interest?
> Products and services in the real marketplace survive by being
cheaper, better, and readily available. mlm products and services
universally fail on all 3 counts.
> Any scheme that requires "religious" type of belief, trust and
commitment is to be avoided like the devil. Save it for church.
>
> How could I be so stupid? I wanted to retire without money worries.
>
> There's more, but you get the picture.
>
> Avoid MLM. Life is too short to waste even one day wading through
the lies, enduring the fraud, trying to do what cannot be honestly done.
>
>
>
> MLM is a liars paradise, virtually no claims or representations can
be taken for face value.
>
Larry, great post. I work hard to warn people off MLM here in the UK -
and I point them to all kinds of material, including this group but I
can see myself quoting your summary in future.

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