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  • If you buy into this---this is why you never did good in school

  • funny :P

  • When bills come to my mailbox I just smile write the check and go about my day... how about you? My secrete? The Instant Downline a new forced matrix recruiting system for North American Powers business opportunity that builds my team for free... automatically! Get the details in my channel.

  • Well all I can say is thanks to MLM and Beachbody I was able to fire my boss in 5 months. I started at the bottom, I make more now, it works, nothing else to say. Check my story:

  • Did not like this video. You get nowhere being rude to rude people. If that were a real scenario, it would be better to walk away and talk to someone with a modicum of interest.

  • I feel where you're trying to go w this video, but its not really funny. That guys not gonna make any money if he's telling ignorant people to go to hell..

  • Thanks.

    They are not ignorant. They are just being fed constantly with all those who failed and have no hope.

    Glad you enjoyed it..

  • @topmlmtools yes don't listen to 99% of people because we all know you are the top 1% of all thinkers. If you were, wouldn't you be top of your class in school?

  • LMAO, PERFECT! Its insane how many people refer to MLM as a pyramid. Their just ignorant. thats all. + like, subbed, and favorited

  • topmlmtools you are right on target with your site!

    I think I sighed a couple of times while watching this :)

    People like us who are already in the industry "know"!

  • Another lie revealed:

    FHTM is no longer authorized to use the DuPont name, logo, or trademark in any way. FHTM should immediately discontinue the use of any materials containing the DuPont logo. Our right to use DuPont’s name, logo and trademark was revoked because FHTM abused the system by creating and distributing unapproved marketing materials that displayed the DuPont logo.

  • Nice Channel.

  • Trust me, I've earned much more when I was in the industry...

  • @topmlmtools

    Traditional means of distribution is coming to the end due to the internet, companies can now distribute goods and services via internet straight to consumer, cutting out the middleman (expenses), due to that the manufacturer give a rebate from the profit pool straight back to the consumer. all we do is refer this process of redirecting spending via internet to other people... up to them if they do or not.. we just show the idea that is all...

  • @topmlmtools Yeah, that was until your Pyramid collapsed on you. For those who don't know, the MLM business model is in a state of constant collapse. New Recruits don't exist to expand the territory in already saturated markets, but to replace those who dropped out and to continue to prop up the Pyramid. In MLM those who make money aren't recruiting and the money will disappear as fast as it came. Those who spend money recruiting to keep their down line, never have enough to cover expenses.

  • At least you were smart enough to realize that the people selling the tools and systems are the only people making money in these things. Cheers!

  • I agree with most of what you said, but i still think that one of the major adventages in MLM is that the company doesn't need to waste all this money on traditional advertising...Instead, the company pays this money to its distributors.

  • Just like any business model, there are companies who do things the right way and ones who do things the wrong way. If you are going to get into an MLM, choose a company that has a well-known product, so you don't have to spend time explaining what the product is that you are selling.

    For example, the company I went with spends over $100 million per year in advertising, so that their products, like P90X, is very well known.

  • go to egypt. hahaha.

  • Talk talk talk talk. I don't care. Talk. I don't care. Talk. It is a pyramid. Talk talk. Go away evil man. Go to Hell. Shut up. Go to Egypt. For more information just leave me alone. Alright, i will go to Egypt. Bye now.
  • :) I'm Glad you liked it...

  • LOLLL GO AWAY EVIL MAN !!!! Hilarious

  • In most MLM's the sale of products is distributor-driven, not market driven. Most products are sold to new participants to get in on this “ground floor opportunity.” Very few products are sold outside the "business". The emphasis is usually on chain recruiting and never the product. In legitimate companies, sales reps are not asked to buy inventory or monthly purchases. But in MLM, incentivized purchases are merely disguised or laundered investments in a product-based pyramid scheme.

  • @MLMpyramidScam . LMAO at all your MLM comments!!!! They were funnier than the video!!

  • 3. As mentioned before, the majority of new MLM companies choose the wrong way, and are "using" the mwthod, instead of leveraging it.

    4. I don't know your background, but every one who has a few business experience will tell you that the world is full with scams, and the hard part is to find the best companies/investments/opportun­ities, and so on.

  • Here are a few facts:

    1. "quarter stay in business 15 years or more" - Just so you know, these statystics usually mean that the company still stands, even if it is 2 persons, working from their home and losing money. Not much to learn from that.

    2. If the main purpose of the company is having it's income from new distributors, and not from selling products, then I will be the first one to say It's a pyramid.

  • MLM is a business model featuring an endless chain of recruitment of participants as primary customers, organized into a hierarchy of levels in a compensation plan that rewards primarily those at the top of the hierarchy, with advancement determined by success at recruiting a downline of participants, who are incentivized to purchase products and to recruit more participants, each of whom are incentivized to recruit still more, ad infinitum.

  • Once again, these statystics are similar ito any start-up business.

    People make money, and people lose money. With no doubt, the majority lose money.

    I chellenge you: I will open a debate with you in my site, and we will let the visitors decide.

    What do you say?

  • @topmlmtools According to the US Small Business Administration, Seven out of 10 new employer firms survive at least 2 years, half at least 5 years, a third at least 10 years, and a quarter stay in business 15 years or more. This is certainly much less than the MLM average of Dropouts.

  • I wonder what happened to you, if your nickname is "MLMpyramidscam". Have you tried MLM?

    Why now expand your research and look at the percentage of unsuccesful Start-ups? Does it mean that they are a scam?

    I don't think so...

  • @topmlmtools I am tired of everyone within 3 feet of me trying to recruit me into their chain recruiting selling scheme, pushing their overpriced "Pills, Potions and Lotions". I started reading the research of Dr. Jon Taylor and Robert Fitzpatrick and determined that the vast majority in MLM Lose money. I don't see this as good for consumers. People think I am against the little guy. Not true. I see the little being exploited with this as the margins are not high enough for the mass benefit.

  • MLMs, or product-based pyramid schemes, have been found to be the most extreme of all the types of pyramid schemes, by any measure – loss rates, aggregate losses, number fo victims, and degree of leverage. MLM loss rates (approximately 99 %) – are far worse than for no-product schemes, or even than most games of chance in gambling casinos.

  • tonsy.tk

  • i must say what i hear about some other MLM businesses it is a lot of people recruiting people and front loading them with product.

    We in the UK have a great business model which brings together Direct Sales and Network Marketing together, no one buys any product upfront, only catalogues that get used several times so pay for themselves in a matter of days.

    Cheers

    Jason The Kleeneze Guy

  • Hey there,

    MLM is not a pyramid scheme, and this is a fact.

    With that said, there are certain companies that want to ride on this marketing method and use it for different scams.

    I invite you to visit my site - 'topmlmtools ', you'll find your answers there.

  • Hmmm, are these MLM universities recognized? I doubt it. Whether TRUMP endorses it or it is on the public exchange a MLM Is still a PYRAMID!

    If you have:

    1. Endless recruiting

    2. Pay to play- have to pay fee's and purchase product

    3. Total commission more for upline than person who made the sale

    4. Promotion based on recruiting or recruiting sales numbers and not appointment

    5.More than 5 commission levels

    4 out of 5 of these things it is a PYRAMID and NOT Direct Selling. Do your homework!

  • MLM and PYRAMID are the same thing. In MLM the overpriced product is a front, this business opportunity is still pyramid based. In MLM the recruiters are the consumers and the consuemers are the recruiters with very little purchased outside the buisness. In MLM you don't earn money for selling a product or a service you make money recruiting a downline. A UP/DOWN line is what a Pyramd is. In MLM you alienate friends and destroy friendships. In MLM you earn money according to others results.

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