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  On 12/19/2018 at 5:56 PM, Not at the table Karlos said:

I've been looking into doing something like this. I need to understand what they did to him

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good you still are concerned, with the internet all initiate information should be available if you look into it

 

the darker secrets won't be.... nah, they are probably there as well now...  :D

 

 

 

 

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  On 12/18/2018 at 5:36 PM, Chef Jim said:

One of my staff members has a friend who is going to make $300k this year in a MLM company selling protein powder.  

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God dang you old...staff member went out with the term personnel didn't it??

 

My wife has pretty much lost a friend over some cosmetic MLM company..Rodan and Fields. As the OP stated, it became her life, and it is all she ever talks about. I am not a facebooker, but i guess that is how they sell..to the point of even co-0ppting days like Memorial Day and mask a sales campaign as a charity campaign and guilt your friends into buying the product...

 

Guess for some money is more important than friends and integrity

 

https://www.allure.com/story/rodan-fields-skin-care-consultants

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Here's a snapshot of a couple weeks' worth of posts by my "soon to be a gazillionaire" facebook friend:

 

 

"Don't adapt to the energy in the room; influence the energy in the room."

 

"Would your income stop if you couldn't work?  What plan do you have in place if it does?  Curious ..."

 

"Two days ... another satisfied customer..."  (pushing the magic coffee that he's now peddling)

 

"I've tried keto ... couldn't do it, too restrictive and complicated for me.  Cup of happy coffee in the morning, down 14 lbs.  No restrictions."

 

"With a GIF, tell me what you want out of life right now."

 

"FACT:  Most people are looking for a side gig.

FACT:  And extra $500-$1000/month would change most families

FACT:  Most people fear what their friends and family would say.

FACT:  Your friends and family don't pay your bills, do they?"

FACT: This was me 8 years ago.  Don't be like me."

 

"For a lot of years I chased the money because I was conditioned to do so.  The last few years I've focused on helping others see the possibility in themselves.  It's by far more rewarding and by default by helping others.  The money follows"

 

"Real people, real results.  It's just coffee.  Simple."  (side by side pics of a man who lost weight)

 

"You weren't put here to just slave away building somebody else's dreams!!  Go after your passion and forget about what others say about it."  "If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary."

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Another one are these "parties".  Like that 31 club for women or whatever its called

 

 

My wife has a friend in this that is always hounding her to gather her family members for a "31 party" so they can sit there on their free time and feel uncomfortable/pressured to by cheap and ugly crap.

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  On 12/20/2018 at 3:32 PM, May Day 10 said:

Another one are these "parties".  Like that 31 club for women or whatever its called

 

 

My wife has a friend in this that is always hounding her to gather her family members for a "31 party" so they can sit there on their free time and feel uncomfortable/pressured to by cheap and ugly crap.

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partners wives at a large accounting firm in the 1990s got an "envelope game" going with themselves and whomever else they could recruit

 

was quite lucrative for those who started it

 

then it was found out and investigated  :D

 

 

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  On 12/20/2018 at 4:17 AM, Just Jack said:

MLM.jpg

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I know where you got this. Lol. I made it.

  On 12/20/2018 at 2:09 PM, plenzmd1 said:

 

God dang you old...staff member went out with the term personnel didn't it??

 

My wife has pretty much lost a friend over some cosmetic MLM company..Rodan and Fields. As the OP stated, it became her life, and it is all she ever talks about. I am not a facebooker, but i guess that is how they sell..to the point of even co-0ppting days like Memorial Day and mask a sales campaign as a charity campaign and guilt your friends into buying the product...

 

Guess for some money is more important than friends and integrity

 

https://www.allure.com/story/rodan-fields-skin-care-consultants

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I've literally seen people post about how they wore the make up to their loved one's funeral, and how it didn't smear once while crying. 

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Pretty simple to identify good business versus scam.

 

Is there a small, refundable investment, and zero purchase obligation afterwards?

Is there a product to sell?

Are all products fully refundable to customers?

Do you, and only you, get the cash commissions from your sales?

Does the benefit to your sponsor come only after you get paid, and not simply when you sign up?

Does your sponsor have a contractual obligation to help you?

Can you eventually out-earn your sponsor?

Can you quit at any time without having to pay any exorbitant fees?

 

If you answered "yes" to all of the above, then it's probably a legitimate business.

 

If you answered "no" to ANY of the above, then it's probably a scam.

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  On 12/20/2018 at 3:32 PM, May Day 10 said:

Another one are these "parties".  Like that 31 club for women or whatever its called

 

 

My wife has a friend in this that is always hounding her to gather her family members for a "31 party" so they can sit there on their free time and feel uncomfortable/pressured to by cheap and ugly crap.

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My ex lost a close friendship over this type of party thing.

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  On 12/19/2018 at 3:24 AM, Not at the table Karlos said:

Does anyone have a story of these people returning to normal? It seems once they end up like this they're always gonna be like this

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Yeah ive known a couple people over the years that have returned to normal. 

 

They just just kind of slowly lost interest as they either lost money or never made the money that they were promised, and eventually they just moved on. 

 

 

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  On 12/20/2018 at 5:40 PM, thebandit27 said:

 

See that I've never understood. I've always just said "no thanks, but I'm happy for you and hope you do well". Never had an issue 

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The first party someone has is always successful.  Friends are into it because it's a party and they also want to be of some support.

 

But then comes the next party.  Attendance is lower and many people come, but don't buy anything because it's just the same crap.

 

At this time, my ex realized that there was no money to be made and she was basically reduced to harassing/begging friends to attend parties.  So she told the friend who got her started that she didn't want to do it anymore.  That friend is the one who basically said, "okay ... eff you, then."

 

So through this process, she pissed off multiple friends with the harassment about attending parties and lost a friend because she wanted out.

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  On 12/20/2018 at 5:46 PM, Gugny said:

 

The first party someone has is always successful.  Friends are into it because it's a party and they also want to be of some support.

 

But then comes the next party.  Attendance is lower and many people come, but don't buy anything because it's just the same crap.

 

At this time, my ex realized that there was no money to be made and she was basically reduced to harassing/begging friends to attend parties.  So she told the friend who got her started that she didn't want to do it anymore.  That friend is the one who basically said, "okay ... eff you, then."

 

So through this process, she pissed off multiple friends with the harassment about attending parties and lost a friend because she wanted out.

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Yeah, that attitude makes no sense to me. The friends I've had have always been cool about it 

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There's also this weird hero worship. Not just of the founder, but even of the more successful members. I knew a woman who was very mildly involved in one, and went to the national convention. She happened to room with one of the most successful women in the company, and they sat next to each other, and the whole convention they kept getting stopped so someone could take a picture of/with this lady.

 

And if you ever get a chance to watch/listen to some of their training material, its usually just self help, believe in yourself BS. 

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  On 12/20/2018 at 5:40 PM, thebandit27 said:

 

See that I've never understood. I've always just said "no thanks, but I'm happy for you and hope you do well". Never had an issue 

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It puts a strain on a friendship, depending on how pushy the "sales rep" I mean business "owner" is, and how their personality is.

 

Some expect their friends and family to be supportive of "their" business, and anything less than hosting parties and/or regularly buying crap is not supporting a friend/family member.

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  On 12/20/2018 at 2:41 PM, Gugny said:

Here's a snapshot of a couple weeks' worth of posts by my "soon to be a gazillionaire" facebook friend:

 

 

"Don't adapt to the energy in the room; influence the energy in the room."

 

"Would your income stop if you couldn't work?  What plan do you have in place if it does?  Curious ..."

 

"Two days ... another satisfied customer..."  (pushing the magic coffee that he's now peddling)

 

"I've tried keto ... couldn't do it, too restrictive and complicated for me.  Cup of happy coffee in the morning, down 14 lbs.  No restrictions."

 

"With a GIF, tell me what you want out of life right now."

 

"FACT:  Most people are looking for a side gig.

FACT:  And extra $500-$1000/month would change most families

FACT:  Most people fear what their friends and family would say.

FACT:  Your friends and family don't pay your bills, do they?"

FACT: This was me 8 years ago.  Don't be like me."

 

"For a lot of years I chased the money because I was conditioned to do so.  The last few years I've focused on helping others see the possibility in themselves.  It's by far more rewarding and by default by helping others.  The money follows"

 

"Real people, real results.  It's just coffee.  Simple."  (side by side pics of a man who lost weight)

 

"You weren't put here to just slave away building somebody else's dreams!!  Go after your passion and forget about what others say about it."  "If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary."

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There is this really cool feature on FB called unfriending.  You should try it.  

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  On 12/20/2018 at 6:50 PM, May Day 10 said:

 

 

It puts a strain on a friendship, depending on how pushy the "sales rep" I mean business "owner" is, and how their personality is.

 

Some expect their friends and family to be supportive of "their" business, and anything less than hosting parties and/or regularly buying crap is not supporting a friend/family member.

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Maybe I'm in the minority here, but seems to me that if your "friend" acts that way, then the business exposed their numbskullery as opposed to creating it.

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