10$ does not mean $10, this $ could be points, 5 cents or even 2 cents. I know this because I joined a site where you could click and earn money (web surfing) and they used this $ at the end of every amount earned. Turned out, all I earned was $1 after I thought I had earned $50. The only people who make money from Multi Level Marketing are the people who started it, the rest of the workers earn peanuts.
A Miltie level marketing strategy where the only customers are the participants of the marketing scheme…er… That does not bode well. Where does the income come from? The way you tell it it comes from your own pockets (you being all in the marketing scheme) No extra money coming in.
there are many multi level marketing opportunities out there today and like the people before me have just said, a lot of them are scams, but not all of them.
it takes a lot of hard work, dedication, people skills and at least some interest in the products to succeed and if you dont have all of those then starting in MLM may be a big mistake.
i don’t know of the company you mentioned and the site seems to be in a different language! so the best advice i can give is for you to use you own common sense to decide if it is first of all legitimate and second if it is right for you.
Hi, i think you should avoid it. Try to tell him in a nice manner that you neither have the time nor the finances to help him. Why should you spend your hard-earned money so that he can benefit from it so easily? He is not working hard for it and trying to find short-cuts to earn fast money…and worse still, from a friend. Fact is that you should not support him. Instead, advise him that the only way he can earn fast money is to get his **** off from his computer chair and go to work in a real job. I was doing MLM biz part-time for more than a year from mid-2004 to end-2005 while having a full-time career. I immediately quit after i found out that my up-lines actually lied to me just so that i can join them. I never looked back ever since. So, my final advice to you…follow your instincts!
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10$ does not mean $10, this $ could be points, 5 cents or even 2 cents. I know this because I joined a site where you could click and earn money (web surfing) and they used this $ at the end of every amount earned. Turned out, all I earned was $1 after I thought I had earned $50. The only people who make money from Multi Level Marketing are the people who started it, the rest of the workers earn peanuts.
Sounds like a pyramid scheme.
Rule of thumb: If you can’t sum up what a business does in five words, it’s suspect.
A Miltie level marketing strategy where the only customers are the participants of the marketing scheme…er… That does not bode well. Where does the income come from? The way you tell it it comes from your own pockets (you being all in the marketing scheme) No extra money coming in.
May be OK but I seriously doubt it.
there are many multi level marketing opportunities out there today and like the people before me have just said, a lot of them are scams, but not all of them.
it takes a lot of hard work, dedication, people skills and at least some interest in the products to succeed and if you dont have all of those then starting in MLM may be a big mistake.
i don’t know of the company you mentioned and the site seems to be in a different language! so the best advice i can give is for you to use you own common sense to decide if it is first of all legitimate and second if it is right for you.
I hope this helps,
Kind Regards,
Simon.
Hi, i think you should avoid it. Try to tell him in a nice manner that you neither have the time nor the finances to help him. Why should you spend your hard-earned money so that he can benefit from it so easily? He is not working hard for it and trying to find short-cuts to earn fast money…and worse still, from a friend. Fact is that you should not support him. Instead, advise him that the only way he can earn fast money is to get his **** off from his computer chair and go to work in a real job. I was doing MLM biz part-time for more than a year from mid-2004 to end-2005 while having a full-time career. I immediately quit after i found out that my up-lines actually lied to me just so that i can join them. I never looked back ever since. So, my final advice to you…follow your instincts!