Shabeer
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Where do I begin?
So, my brother is 17-years-old, and we both have identical mindsets and goals we have set out to achieve in life. He has a job as a salesman for the Globe and Mail (a newspaper company) and was doing very well. He called this one lady who loved him as a salesman, but didn't want the product. She took down his number and called him as soon as he finished work that day. Long story short, this woman recruited my brother to WFC (World Financial Group). This company loved my brother, and asked him if he knew anyone with a similar mindset to him (he isn't technically old enough to work with them yet). He said me, and now we are here.
I paid the $145 fee to start with the company. And attended one of their events yesterday - where they sold almost 3000 people a dream and made promises that made me shake my head in disbelief.
I am now with them, and I am not sure whether this is a good opportunity or another pyramid scheme that I should get the hell away from. I remember a lot of key notes from the millionaire fast lane regarding slow lane dogma like this business. But I wanted to here from you guys, and maybe MJ himself, or anyone else who may have worked with WFG before. I have a feeling that I could make lots of money with this system, but I am not entirely sure, based on the people I have encountered from WFG so far. Me and my brother both read the millionaire fastlane and wanted to come here to ask for guidance/help/advice. Thanks.
So, my brother is 17-years-old, and we both have identical mindsets and goals we have set out to achieve in life. He has a job as a salesman for the Globe and Mail (a newspaper company) and was doing very well. He called this one lady who loved him as a salesman, but didn't want the product. She took down his number and called him as soon as he finished work that day. Long story short, this woman recruited my brother to WFC (World Financial Group). This company loved my brother, and asked him if he knew anyone with a similar mindset to him (he isn't technically old enough to work with them yet). He said me, and now we are here.
I paid the $145 fee to start with the company. And attended one of their events yesterday - where they sold almost 3000 people a dream and made promises that made me shake my head in disbelief.
I am now with them, and I am not sure whether this is a good opportunity or another pyramid scheme that I should get the hell away from. I remember a lot of key notes from the millionaire fast lane regarding slow lane dogma like this business. But I wanted to here from you guys, and maybe MJ himself, or anyone else who may have worked with WFG before. I have a feeling that I could make lots of money with this system, but I am not entirely sure, based on the people I have encountered from WFG so far. Me and my brother both read the millionaire fastlane and wanted to come here to ask for guidance/help/advice. Thanks.
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