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03-16-2017, 07:53 AM
Wondering if someone with experience could give more detail on the more "legitimate" forms of network marketing? Trump seems to be a fan.
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03-16-2017, 05:56 PM
If a MLM is truly selling a product, they could just toss it on Amazon
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03-16-2017, 06:03 PM
Another good sign- for one of the recent energy health drink things, I told my friend I didn't want to bother selling it, and but I'd be willing to buy some off him. He told me it didn't work like that and he wasn't actually selling it.
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03-16-2017, 06:36 PM
The way I always looked at it was if the product were of sufficient value-add, it wouldn't need a hyper-complex distribution network.
There are worse things in life, and while some people who really, really, really hustle might make six figures (but maybe they'd make 7 or 8 if they put that hustle into a better value-add entrepreneurship?), something about it just makes my blood boil. I find the cult-like kool-aid drinking to be incredibly off-putting.
Bill Ackman did a major short on Herbalife. I don't know if it will work (it may or may not be a scam, but it could still be a very profitable scam for the corporation as a whole), but my moral compass is hoping it does.
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03-16-2017, 10:02 PM
I have a friend that was 2nd in command to some gold related MLM. He made a few mil in two years before the owner ran off to China with most of the cash. Now he's too scared to return to his home country (Singapore) because he recruited family and friends who lost 1.1 mil.
He sold his huge list to another MLM and is slowly paying back his friends and family with the commissions from the new scam.
Interesting guy, has some other crazy stories like working as a translator for the yakuza to help facilitate the smuggling of Chinese prostitutes into Japan.
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03-17-2017, 12:16 PM
I believe Trump got paid to endorse a MLM company. He sure didn't make his wealth through MLM.
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03-17-2017, 01:36 PM
my cousin has been involved with amway for a few years, she tried to get me into it a few times. I beleive you have to buy x amount of products per month to maintain some points in your system. She basically thinks she is saving money by having to buy all this stuff. Plus the supps are definetely not helping her as she is overweight.
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03-17-2017, 02:03 PM
Nutrilite Double X are a solid multivitamin, and they have a long track record of good growing practices.
I grew up in Amway as my dad really likes the products and he was off and on with the marketing/sales side of it. We met a lot of interesting people.
I can't say I would want to do it, or I think it's a great system. But the hatred for MLMs strikes the same pitch with me as any modern day socialist screeching about business and sales and people getting rich.
Caveat emptor. Best to lose the bitterness towards other successful people and work on being successful in whatever way is palatable to one's self.
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03-17-2017, 03:05 PM
The reason MLMs are hated is because people conned into it are *not* successful. A balding dude in a baggy oxford shirt with yellowed armpits driving a 1987 Corolla and going on about the power of positive thinking doesn't inspire bitterness or jealousy, rather pity and revulsion. I have plenty of respect for people who are much wealthier and more successful than me. The problem with MLMs is that they exploit vulnerable people and are functionally secular cults, and are filled mostly with weird or desperate people. I love the free market and despise marxist everything, but MLMs are in the same category as predatory loaners and completely morally dubious.
In the Internet age when one can easily do an online search and find out the truth about any of these companies, I'm stunned that anyone at all still falls for these schemes.
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03-18-2017, 12:17 AM
My father fell for Amway (and later Quixtar - but in defense both of those were in the early days of the Internet). Not too long ago he was on the hook for ACN.
I'm an ENTJ, and I don't get easily fooled. He's an ENFP. Not sure if that makes a difference, but he's always been very easily fooled by MLM.
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03-18-2017, 12:34 AM
I always thought MLM was pretty garbage. I almost ended up working for cutco as a kid, but then I realized I wasn't getting any salary and figured it wasn't worth it to use my gas to drive around and potentially get clients like that. I'd rather just work at footlocker and work for of that commission scheme.
All the guys, outside of the top guy at the Cutco office didn't seem successful or happy.
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03-18-2017, 08:33 AM
Back in Canada my mother and sister have been hustled by recruiters at school and other places. I almost went to a job interview which turned out to be a MLM recruitment meeting. My dad was the only guy who fell for it and wasted a couple months of his life on Amway. He was desperate, just lost his shop, no money to pay mortgage. Both my sister and I were in college. I knew he wasn't the sharpest tool in the box but it made me disappointed. I knew what a pyramid scheme was an illegal scam, what I couldn't understand was how MLM wasn't. It frustrated me. Eventually he was hired as a manager at Walmart and our lives were brought back into financial stability.
Fast forward almost ten years and I'm in Australia. A good number of my staff at the pharmacy are involved in Herbalife. Even in wealthy countries the MLM scam is alive and well. The people falling for it have jobs, husbands that make good coin but their low IQ still makes them easy victims.
My view of it is it brings no value to consumers and it predates on the weakest of minds and poorest. It provides fitness benefits that are imaginary. It brings no benefit to anyone except the top brass and wastes everyone else's precious time. Why it is not classified as a fraud is a mystery that I will look into one of these days when I have the time.
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03-18-2017, 09:49 AM
Quote: (03-18-2017 08:33 AM)[email protected] Wrote:
Back in Canada my mother and sister have been hustled by recruiters at school and other places. I almost went to a job interview which turned out to be a MLM recruitment meeting. My dad was the only guy who fell for it and wasted a couple months of his life on Amway. He was desperate, just lost his shop, no money to pay mortgage. Both my sister and I were in college. I knew he wasn't the sharpest tool in the box but it made me disappointed. I knew what a pyramid scheme was an illegal scam, what I couldn't understand was how MLM wasn't. It frustrated me. Eventually he was hired as a manager at Walmart and our lives were brought back into financial stability.
Fast forward almost ten years and I'm in Australia. A good number of my staff at the pharmacy are involved in Herbalife. Even in wealthy countries the MLM scam is alive and well. The people falling for it have jobs, husbands that make good coin but their low IQ still makes them easy victims.
My view of it is it brings no value to consumers and it predates on the weakest of minds and poorest. It provides fitness benefits that are imaginary. It brings no benefit to anyone except the top brass and wastes everyone else's precious time. Why it is not classified as a fraud is a mystery that I will look into one of these days when I have the time.
This guy on youtube has some good stuff getting the truth out there.
http://ethanvanderbuilt.com/2014/12/08/n...t-century/
People like Kiyosaki, Robbins ect are all horrible scumbags and hucksters.
Also relevant to this post
https://pushingrubberdownhill.com/2017/0...s-episode/
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03-18-2017, 09:58 AM
Quote: (03-16-2017 07:53 AM)NomadofEU Wrote:
Wondering if someone with experience could give more detail on the more "legitimate" forms of network marketing? Trump seems to be a fan.
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Trump is better and will always be better than Human Resources Clinton or Bernie please take a shower Sanders. However, not scamming people isn't one of his strengths. The whole thing with his seminars really did screw people preying on their hopes and dreams. He made most of his money through actual Real Estate and helped clean up NY in doing so which means overall his business has been a net positive for society despite some slimy things. However I wouldn't take any advice the Trumpster has on sales pitches ,MLM or general self help.
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03-18-2017, 02:58 PM
I'm also disappointed to find that the President himself has endorsed such a scam before. I heard about Trump University but I didn't know he was affiliated with anything MLM. When my liberal friends tell me President Trump is a conman, it's going to be difficult to say otherwise.
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03-18-2017, 05:43 PM
The one that's big in my area is World Financial Group. I have so many god damn people add me on LinkedIn and try to get me to meet up with them about their sweet business opportunities. These people are always the weird people you wouldn't have wanted to be friends with in college. Just an observation I've made.
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03-18-2017, 10:19 PM
Forget about MLM one second. Forget about online money making schemes. Forget about casino stuff. Focus on this ONE thing: Money is like a pie, and wanting to show people how to make money means there will be less left for you.
Wanting to help a very close friend or family member is fine - less left for you, but you're giving your "share" of the cake to someone you care about. But when you see websites showing you how to make money online with "no effort", or worse, e-mail spammers promoting money making programs, run the other way.
I remember, a few years ago, falling for an eBook supposed to show me how to become a zillionaire in a short timespan. I paid $60, bought the book, and they were talking about affiliate marketing. They were showing you, as an example, how to promote the website I bought the book from, while getting an affiliate cut. In short: Pay me, and I will show you how you can help me make even more money. All those shitty eBooks are leaked somewhere, and nobody cares about anymore.
Now when it comes to MLM. The MLM principle in itself is not a scam - it looks shady, but it is legit if done the right way. It's the shady practices of the companies that killed the industry and drove people away from something that could really be beneficial. Most MLM companies promote a compensation plan where you can a percentage of the sales of your downline reps, etc. but how many reps did actually read the fine print, rather than just looking at the "10 steps" one-sided sheet? How many know that:
1) If any of your downline in any of your branches reaches a higher paying position than you before you do, that branch is dead, and stays dead even if you catch up on him.
2) There is a "renewal" fee every year for you and all of your reps, which goes straight to the company's pockets, and if your downline doesn't renew, that branch is dead.
3) The seminars that you have to pay for are just motivational speaking, there's no real trick here. It's just another way for the company to pocket your money.
I believe that if someone starts a MLM company without the above 3 common scams, and makes it in a legit way so that reps are never conned and always get their fair share according to the compensation plan, there's room for plenty of possibilities and there's room for a renewal of people's trust in the MLM industry. The problem is, we always think that the company is totally legit, until we reach the 1-year mark and wonder why we never made money.
tl;dr. MLM can be very good, but most companies are trying to con reps out of their money.