Tell your friend congratulations. They just joined a pyramid scheme. His only hope now is to rope several other suckers into the same system. I think the worst part is that people are encouraged to try and sell the system to their friends and family.
The only thing you will most likely succeed in doing is making someone else money. There are exceptions, but for every success story there are at least 100 failures.
I did ACN for 3 years to no avail. It is more or less a pyramid approach to marketing. You have a service or a product to market, so you recruit people to help you market it. You initially pay to get in ($499) , which the positions above you get a piece of when you qualify (in ACN it WAS 3 long distance customers). Also, you get a % of the services the folks you recruited (and they themselves recruited) for as long as the customer remains. If you get in early enough and you have some good credibility, you may do well. I started a little before Andre Maronian who was more or less given his rvp by Jeb Tyler who has since started his own MLM. The most difficult part of this type of business is motivating the masses when they don’t want to work.. I hope this helps!!
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Its another work for pyramid scheme or Ponzi scheme.
Tell your friend congratulations. They just joined a pyramid scheme. His only hope now is to rope several other suckers into the same system. I think the worst part is that people are encouraged to try and sell the system to their friends and family.
The only thing you will most likely succeed in doing is making someone else money. There are exceptions, but for every success story there are at least 100 failures.
I did ACN for 3 years to no avail. It is more or less a pyramid approach to marketing. You have a service or a product to market, so you recruit people to help you market it. You initially pay to get in ($499) , which the positions above you get a piece of when you qualify (in ACN it WAS 3 long distance customers). Also, you get a % of the services the folks you recruited (and they themselves recruited) for as long as the customer remains. If you get in early enough and you have some good credibility, you may do well. I started a little before Andre Maronian who was more or less given his rvp by Jeb Tyler who has since started his own MLM. The most difficult part of this type of business is motivating the masses when they don’t want to work.. I hope this helps!!