I'm not looking for a way to make a quick buck. I have a job and so
does my hubby. It was more like... huh... they'd give me a few
pennies to do what I am already doing? OK, that's cool... or at
least it seems cool.
But no, I am not into paying anything for this sort of thing and I
wouldn't.
I've been signed up for a little over 24 hours... and other than what
you folks have pointed out, here are my observations.
EVERYONE is looking for ways to get people to look at their page...
and ways to generate referrals, and stuff like that. It's seeming
more insincere than the friends I've made in other forums.
There are tons of blogs and such for things like Melaleauca and
whatnot. I just say "ick" and go on to something else.
eh... Maybe I'd be better off going back to playing around on
myspace.
--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
<paine_wwweb_
>
> > And described as soing what you do on
> > Myspace, but getting paid for it.
> >
> > I really can't find the problem with this,
> > considering that it's free and there is
> > nothing that you are obligated to buy.
>
>
> Are you thinking about what you type?
>
> Okay, so someone set up a "social networking" site, similar to
> MySpace. Fine.
>
> You say it's all free, and there's nothing anyone's "obligated" to
buy.
>
> Alarm bells are going off in my head with that one. SOMEONE has to
> buy SOMETHING in order for ANYONE to make any money with this, no
> matter how little the amount might be.
>
> So WHO will be making whatever money is generated by whatever little
> is bought? The FOUNDERS would be my first guess.
>
> WHY ON EARTH do you want to work for a pittance? You do realize, I
> trust, that whatever money you generated for yourself from this
would
> be AFTER the company got THEIRS, right?
>
> Hey, if you're into paying to be involved in a social network, knock
> yourself out. I have no problem with that. Just don't delude
> yourself into thinking this company is out to share a significant
part
> of its income with people who want to get paid in this way.
>
>
> Set up a service and earn an income from it, or buy the service and
> forget about being paid for it. Those are the safest routes.
>
>
> PW
>

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