Tuesday, October 9, 2007

[MLM Survivors Club] Re: Annoying MLM'rs

Okay, I see...I agree that those Primerica people are rude -they got
your phone number under false pretenses and then used that to harass
you. That's not really nice! But thanks all, I see the difference
now between that approach (which I totally disagree with) and being
respectful of people.

--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@yahoogroups.com, momluvseliana <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> I totally understand that a lot of the people in MLM's are really
> good people. The people from PrimeAmerica were really nice at the
> restaurant line. I was just turned off because the first thing the
> guy said on my voicemail was that "he had something he wanted to
> tell me about." I was expecting "hi Charlene it's me from the
> restaurant, I was calling you about personal training." I wouldn't
> have been mad if he said that first, cause then I would give him my
> sales spiel, then I would have rejected his sales speil. What is
> hilarious is that I knew they were going to call me and try to
> recruit, from what MLM research says. That MLM'rs will do anything
> to get a contact. Everyone is just a potential prospect. It
> disgusts me... I think if he had tact he would have asked about
> personal training and then hit me with the opportunity. I guess he
> is just an innocent newbie trying to make it in the MLM world. I
> don't want to call back because it will be annoying. He will
> persist and persist, I bet you $1000. That is why I don't even want
> to bother calling. Then he got his girl friend to call me, and
> explain on my voicemail that she could help my mom with a job. And
> what they do "helps families." I laughed because I heard it all
> here before. I thank God that I researched MLM's and my husband was
> already a victim of MLM, because if not I would have given these
> people a chance especially my cousin. (I would have sold Zija,
> Arbonne, Usana, and PrimeAmerica already) They probably think I am
> rude, but who cares? I rather not talk to them than make them look
> stupid when I question them about their actions like Hal explained.
> I don't like drama, drama comes to me. Ugh!
>
> --- In mlmsurvivorsclub@yahoogroups.com, momluvseliana
> <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Remember I told you guys that I met 3 people from PrimeAmerica and
> I
> > gave them my number because they said they were interested in
> personal
> > training? Remember I told you the guy left a message and said he
> > wanted to "tell me about something, and he was from
> PrimeAmerica"?
> > Well I didn't call the guy back and he called me 2 more time.
> Then he
> > gave my number to the girl that he was with. She basically begged
> me
> > to call her back because she said she had a business opportunity
> for
> > my mom. Her message basically said, I have a business opportunity
> for
> > you and your mom (she interviewed my mom in line at the restaurant
> and
> > found out she wasn't working) What losers they are right? I
> thought
> > I gave them my number because they were interested in personal
> > training from me. I didn't give them my number so they could
> harass
> > me with their business opportunity spiel. I never called them
> back.
> > I wish I had the balls to call them back and tell them how rude
> they
> > are for manipulating me into giving them my number. urgh!
> > It is funny how I am aware of PrimeAmerica from researching MLM's
> and
> > this forum. I have come across a lot of "opportunities" after
> > researching my cousins.
> >
>

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