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hahahaha thank you Raoul
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.It assosciates you with a scam. This is lazy. You are better off making some new networking connections in a similar set up, with legitimate stuff.
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I'm not a big fan of MLMs (there's a thread on here somewhere where I recounted the night many years ago when I physically threw the MLM guy out of a friend's apartment). I don't like their focus on selling to your friends and family and I think the market is saturated (no defined "territories"). However, if someone were to "give" me, if I understand her proposition correctly, a downline in a successful MLM I'd be hard pressed to turn it down. Those at the apex of the MLM make real money.
Not to change the topic, but I've always wondered if an MLM model without the hype and hysteria that accompanies most of these organization's recruitment efforts would fly? You know - presented like a legitimate business opportunity?
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Not to change the topic, but I've always wondered if an MLM model without the hype and hysteria that accompanies most of these organization's recruitment efforts would fly? You know - presented like a legitimate business opportunity?
Do you mind me asking why it's automatically a scam? If you're telling someone they're going to be rich, their own boss, own business etc- I understand.
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