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Free registration at the forum removes this block.He is final attempt to make me join to get me a chance to speak with the CEO who is worth like 50 million and is 24. I'm suppose to talk to him tonight, but idk if he can do anything to change my mind.
Do you see a problem here?...He is final attempt to make me join to get me a chance to speak with the CEO who is worth like 50 million and is 24. I'm suppose to talk to him tonight, but idk if he can do anything to change my mind...
...p.s.s. I'm a high school senior with no form on income
Hello, my fastlane friends.
Recently my friend has got into network marketing or MLM and he me wants to join.
He has tried to get my to join, but I decline because I was a bit skeptical. By the way, the company just started a month ago.
Anyways, my friend ended up putting me on the phone with one guy who make 5k last month and I still didn't feel like I was 100% sure about getting in on this.
He is final attempt to make me join to get me a chance to speak with the CEO who is worth like 50 million and is 24. I'm suppose to talk to him tonight, but idk if he can do anything to change my mind.
There people who made a lot of money off this already, but man I just don't know.
What do you guys think about this whole thing?
p.s. it's like $95 to join with guarantee money back
p.s.s. I'm a high school senior with no form on income
thanks, I just made my decision.In case what Jon said was too tactful, let me spell it out: Nobody worth 50 million at age 24 (or, really, any age) is going to spend time cold-calling broke a$$ students to try and twist their arms into signing up for something.
this is the main reason I didn't want to join.I'd dislike working for someone. I damn sure wouldn't pay to do it
I think he made all his money off MLMlolI don't think you should join the MLM. However, if the CEO had a track record before the MLM i would talk to him. If he made his money off the MLM, nothing to see there.
Recently my friend has got into network marketing or MLM and he me wants to join.
If you could take an hour of that 24 year old CEO's time and really uncover his secrets to starting an MLM business, what it takes and the challenges, I'd say that's worth $95.
my daily choice, I thinkMy advice: don't join, but study the model and watch to see what happens.
Personally, I'm curious to research this more. New MLMs fascinate me. It's a powerful distribution method. What's the company? Do you have a link to their website?
In case what Jon said was too tactful, let me spell it out: Nobody worth 50 million at age 24 (or, really, any age) is going to spend time cold-calling broke a$$ students to try and twist their arms into signing up for something.
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