Thursday, March 20, 2008

Re: [MLM Survivors Club] Confused... (2nd attempt)

> Tell me more about the "mela" ingredients.
> My niece is heavy into it and I attended a
> "party" at her house last fall and was
> surprised at what I was seeing. My niece
> is an environmentalist and vegetarian, so
> I think everyone believes it must be good
> if she's into it. I contacted them once to
> ask them questions about ingredients and
> they asked me to call them - they wouldn't
> email me and I never heard from them again!!

There will undoubtedly be people here who can give you specifics about
Mela products.

I can tell you that so many Mela reps were involved in conversation
here at one time that we had to make a rule SPECIFIC to Mela reps
telling them that their "opportunity" IS an MLM and that any effort to
argue the contrary would result in being kicked out of the group.

They are trying REALLY hard to conceal what they do, and that, to me,
is a HUGE red flag.

I am now a firm believer that there are enough products in the
marketplace that anyone who has a better, higher-quality, more
commercially desirable product is not going to resort to MLM (or
infomercials, for that matter) to sell them. If the product is not
being made available in traditional venues, there's probably a reason
for that - and the reason is, more than likely, not the marketplace.
If there's money to be made on a quality product, MLM is not an
effective way to sell it, and there's more money to be made by
traditional means, anyway - that is, if your product is truly your
main moneymaker, and not some behind-the-scenes motivational tools scheme.

PW

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