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August 6th, 2014 03:54 PM #82Noted.. gotta ask him.. kung paano nga ba ung tamang income dyan hehehehe
pag madami ka narecruit at madami narecruit ang mga narecruit mo
at madami narecruit ang mga narecruit nila and so on... may commission ka
as long as your network (or pyramid) keeps growing you'll keep getting commission
i don't know why people have a hard time understanding the MLM business model
it's really quite simple
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August 6th, 2014 04:20 PM #83
Alam ba ninyo kung ano produkto ng SWA? Lagi ako nakakakita ng mga posts sa facebook parang wala naman product.
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August 6th, 2014 04:43 PM #84
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August 6th, 2014 04:47 PM #85
unlike Avon... pag sinabi Avon alam natin agad ano mga produkto nila
yes Avon is an MLM company
but they're so product focused di mo isipin MLM sila
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August 6th, 2014 04:50 PM #86
Kasi they are just selling dreams and feeding on the greed of the people to get rich. That is why they need to display the cars and the checks for all to see. Actually, the best prooff is the bank statement kasi un check malay mo hindi pala dinideposito kasi walang laman ang banco. The statement would show how much money went in and how much went out. For all we know, pinapaikot lang ang pera ng 2 or 3 topliners.
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August 6th, 2014 04:52 PM #87
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August 6th, 2014 04:58 PM #88
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August 6th, 2014 05:00 PM #89
In case the link did not work, I have copy-pasted here an article about MLM. Long read though. The link is at the end.
MLM/Networking Scam or not?
Let me start by directly answering the title. MLM/Networking business model IS NOT A SCAM...
BUT ONLY IF IT IS**PRODUCT BASED...
What I mean is that true legitimate networking should only be a way of distributing the PRODUCT or SERVICES. Not just any product, but quality fair priced product. Products that people buy because they need or want it*NOT*that they have to because it is required.*
Some very good example of true networking companies are AVON, MSE, Tupperware, Sara Lee, Red Logo, etc.. Im sure most of you are familiar with most of these companies. From the start, there is nothing you can complain about them. You immediately know without doubt they are doing legitimate business.
The same thing also happens when you are invited in one of those dodgy seminars, trainings or job interviews. You immediately have a bad feeling the first time you hear their opening spiel. That is because they really are a crap. They do not sell products or services, what they are selling are promises of riches, false hopes and dreams you can have in a short period of time sometimes without doing anything. Many of them also comes with products just to avoid or work around legalities, but it is very clear on how they make money. Its all about recruits/invites/heads you put below you. Their products are just junks and OVERPRICED because what you really pay for is the commissions of those layers above you going up to the top of the pyramid, not the value product. This system is what I call PYRAMIDING SCHEME and that for me is a SCAM! Unfortunately, there are many of them out there, or shall I say MAJORITY of these so called networking companies are RECRUITMENT BASED and therefore a Pyramiding scheme, a SCAM!**
Read the rest here...
http://scamornotdebate.blogspot.com/...r-not.html?m=1
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August 6th, 2014 05:12 PM #90
they're selling dreams
nobody in their right mind will pay P10,000 for some powered drink, or soap and shampoo
but people will pay P10,000 for the opportunity to make 6 figures per month
kinda like why people are willing to pay several thousands to an illegal recruiter for a job abroad
people who normally won't even take P100 out of their wallet suddenly can produce thousands to join an MLM