We have all seen the ads stating that they have the facts that show which companies are scams and which are not. When you read through the site, you will see many facts and testimonials giving details about how unfair the business treats people. There are typically two or three graphically detailed accounts of deception. After you read most of the way through the articles, you come to a point where the author states that he can save you a great deal of money and heartache. Then he lists several companies that he personally recommends, as the best place to invest your money. Seems very logical. Seems as though he is really looking out for your best interest.
Then you take the companies that were recommended and do the same due diligence.
Uh-oh.
Seems like you found a different site that now states that THESE two companies are in fact scams. Seems like each author is promoting different businesses as not being scams. What goes?
Well, I believe you were just reeled into the newest form of advertising, the Scam Review.
In this process, a scam review is presented, hopefully factual, to give you the low-down of how the business supposedly operates. Whether it is factual or not is in the eyes of the beholder. Personally, many MLMs are some version of a scam, but not because of the product, but because of how the business is marketed and operated. When the focus is on recruiting instead of the product, the business is probably doomed to fail.
After all of the research, you then have to decide if the company is such that you would be glad to be part of the organization. If so, congratulations, you found your business. If not, keep looking. You ideal business exists, you just need to do more research.
So what about the scam review sites?
When you look, just remember, you may be looking at advertising instead of a factual business review.
Bill Palte is an expert online business builder and marketing coach in the Network Marketing Industry. He teaches entrepreneurs how to use the internet and online marketing systems to generate their own leads and build their businesses FAST. Visit his website at:
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Most MLM companys, and pyramids are scams, I am surprised that the U S attorney general has not gotten involved with some of them. Most of them are smoke and mirrors.
vanhalenking 2 years ago
Got to love integrity no matter what kind of business you're involved in. Thanks for posting.
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