NewtonTrino
Illuminator
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- Jul 2, 2007
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Got some figures to back that up? No, didn't think so.
If I'm showing someone the business and they ask what I'm making, I tell them. Of course, what difference does that make - you're quite happy to claim, with no evidence at all, that millions of MLMers around the world lie all the time about it.
Any evidence to back that up? No, didn't think so.
I'm not the one claiming it's a good business. The onus is on you to prove that this is a worthwhile way to spend time. Good luck with that
Right, so anyone can attack something if they've got no personal experience with it, but to support it you have to be actively and deeply involved and making money for it.
I like how you keep building this strawman with no personal experience. I have a TON of personal experience with amway in particular as you well know. Of course it "doesn't count" because I haven't worked with every single person that's ever been involved. I sold software to many many diamonds who have big organizations, I've been to many many "functions", listened to many many tapes and was directly involved with my Dad's business which is still ongoing after 30 years. The difference between us is that I consider it an unethical scam.
There's hundreds of thousands, probably millions, making money from network marketing around the world. You choose to ignore that. One more datapoint would make little difference either to that reality or your choice to ignore it.
Define "making money". Your delusional if you think millions of people are making a profit that on an hourly basis would compare to even something like working at Mickey D's. In fact most of these millions lose money. I would love for you to prove otherwise. Unfortunately you can't.
Again you are the one asserting there are millions "making money". More like millions making money for their upline and the corp (which is of course at the top of the pyramid).
