Basically I don't like that MLMs exploit low-income people by promising them the stars then raking them for every penny they can get so "masters of the universe" like the jerk wads in this video can take cruises. But if you're cool with that good for you.
@burgerific Well first off mlm doesn't exploit anyone mlm is simply a business model/ marketing system. Some people exploit others but that happens in everyday life everywhere and in everything you do. I work an mlm business I generally partner with people 35-50 who have disposable income and who have business experience. Where some people get mislead is they think they are buying a lottery ticket which isn't the case it is called netWORK marketing not netwishing or netsitonmass and do nothing
@burgerific Also people are mislead or think its easy it's not its actually hard work and it cost money and thats because its a business and some people have no business being in business. Network marketing doesn't work for everyone but then again not every real estate agent makes money either or doctor or lawyer for that matter. I never believed that networking was suppose to work I was under the impression I was the one who had to work. People who don't have money shouldn't start a business.
@burgerific It might be cool for you to know that this company in the video has helped thousands learn the principles of true entrepreneurship and also has donated over 500,000 meals to hungry kids in local communities this year alone. They are actually pretty great people. "A" rated by the BBB and is still thriving as a business when so many of the mlm's you might be thinking about have already gone under. This is one of the few companies to hit the mainstream as well.
Looks like a pretty cool time to me. MLM scumbags? I thought people involved in mlm's were average people who chose to be entrepreneurs in a direct sales company - I didn't know they were a whole different species.
I was never sure exactly what Hell would look like, but having seen this video I'm pretty sure it resembles being stuck on a boat with a bunch of MLM scumbags.
@burgerific Instead of making childish comments why don't you explain your position as to why you dislike mlm or this particular company. MLM like it or not sells over 114 Billion dollars worth or goods and or services yearly world wide (thats all mlm companies combined) so its real and serious business. Granted some individuals involved and some company owners are scumbags but thats not limited to mlm you can find that across the board.
Basically I don't like that MLMs exploit low-income people by promising them the stars then raking them for every penny they can get so "masters of the universe" like the jerk wads in this video can take cruises. But if you're cool with that good for you.
burgerific 1 year ago
@burgerific Well first off mlm doesn't exploit anyone mlm is simply a business model/ marketing system. Some people exploit others but that happens in everyday life everywhere and in everything you do. I work an mlm business I generally partner with people 35-50 who have disposable income and who have business experience. Where some people get mislead is they think they are buying a lottery ticket which isn't the case it is called netWORK marketing not netwishing or netsitonmass and do nothing
gvsmarketing 1 year ago
@burgerific Also people are mislead or think its easy it's not its actually hard work and it cost money and thats because its a business and some people have no business being in business. Network marketing doesn't work for everyone but then again not every real estate agent makes money either or doctor or lawyer for that matter. I never believed that networking was suppose to work I was under the impression I was the one who had to work. People who don't have money shouldn't start a business.
gvsmarketing 1 year ago
@burgerific It might be cool for you to know that this company in the video has helped thousands learn the principles of true entrepreneurship and also has donated over 500,000 meals to hungry kids in local communities this year alone. They are actually pretty great people. "A" rated by the BBB and is still thriving as a business when so many of the mlm's you might be thinking about have already gone under. This is one of the few companies to hit the mainstream as well.
ImJoePerez 1 year ago
Looks like a pretty cool time to me. MLM scumbags? I thought people involved in mlm's were average people who chose to be entrepreneurs in a direct sales company - I didn't know they were a whole different species.
ImJoePerez 1 year ago
I was never sure exactly what Hell would look like, but having seen this video I'm pretty sure it resembles being stuck on a boat with a bunch of MLM scumbags.
burgerific 1 year ago
@burgerific Instead of making childish comments why don't you explain your position as to why you dislike mlm or this particular company. MLM like it or not sells over 114 Billion dollars worth or goods and or services yearly world wide (thats all mlm companies combined) so its real and serious business. Granted some individuals involved and some company owners are scumbags but thats not limited to mlm you can find that across the board.
gvsmarketing 1 year ago