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  • Browntoa
    Browntoa Posts: 49,604 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    and a newbie joins just to say how wonderful it is and how we will all make millions..... :rotfl::rotfl:
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  • Why do these people never realise that it is their posts and websites full of hype that do more to deter sensible people than posts by antis?

    I will leave this goldmine of an opportunity to others - I must get out and clean cars windows at the traffic lights - not bad Life75!
    Who having known the diamond will concern himself with glass?

    Rudyard Kipling


  • loracan1
    loracan1 Posts: 2,287 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    These goldmines mentioned in post 11 don't happen to be in Nigeria do they?
  • gb12345
    gb12345 Posts: 3,055 Forumite
    Life75 wrote: »
    All you guys that knock things and can't be bothered to search the truth will always be washing car windows at traffic lights.

    If any one knows how to get into the car windows washing business can they let me know - I'm fed up with relying on the change I find on the pavement.

    Plus car window washing is likely to earn more than this crap MLM.
  • geordie_joe
    geordie_joe Posts: 9,112 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Life75 wrote: »
    What would you say if a stranger told you that they owned a goldmine and they needed someone who believes enough in their self, to help get the gold?

    If you own a gold mine you don't need someone who believes enough in themselves, you need someone who believes enough in YOU!
    Life75 wrote: »
    Do you believe enough in yourself that you could help this person?

    Yes, I believe enough in myself. But before I help anyone I will need to believe in them too........and that's an entirely different matter.
    Life75 wrote: »
    Or would you believe other people telling you such things don't exist?

    If those other people were forum members who have been spotting scams for years and never been wrong then I would believe them.
  • Life75, here is something just for you:

    "I have seen a add in my local job center for people to work for this company sunday morning club http://www.sundaymorningclub.com/"
    Who having known the diamond will concern himself with glass?

    Rudyard Kipling


  • Basically what people are saying on here is that MLM is a scam. These comments are usually from people who are incapable of owning and running a business, don't really understand it and are not prepared to take the risk or put in the hard work.

    When you look at Simply Naturals for instance the only real difference to a traditional business model is the company uses independent agents as the sales force. Actually insurance companies use a similar model. This allows the average person to achieve low risk success but you have to WORK. MLM unfortunately is littered with 'serial joiners' who don't put the work in, fail, then 'Surprise Surprise they then blame MLM, the company, the product, their sponsor and on it goes... they even end up on forums as keyboard jockeys

    I personally am sooooo glad I didn't listen to the same kind of comments 10 years ago. The same kind of people who were making the very same kind of comments. Scam !! Is all they could cry. 10 years on I'm financially free and they are moaning on forums. I say to them again... where will you be in another 10 years?... you decide.....

    OK MLM isn't for everyone, but the financial risk is so low you can 'give it a go' without losing your shirt and find out if it's for you or not. However, if you are willing to learn and work hard with a good company and with a genuine product the rewards are fantastic.

    If you want to trade your time for money for the rest of your life that's fine. As for me I'm more interested in building up a residual income that pays me forever whether I work or not. If you don't like MLM then get your residual from somewhere else... renting out houses, write a song, buy dividends, invest... etc etc

    As for Simply Naturals they are not a scam. The product is genuine and getting results for people. Just remember that if you need an answer to your health problems in the future. Would you really deny people in distress access to their product? They have real customers (outside of the agent base) taking the product for 7 years or more, so that tells you something. If a product stands on it's own two feet then you can build a business on it.
    Nearly £40 to register and up to £300 for a business pack. Plus you have to set up a monthly Autoship by the look of things.
    WRONG. And also it depends what strategy you use. Business builder, Product recommender or both.
    The money is in recruiting people,
    WRONG. You are not paid a penny unless a customer buys the product. Of course if you want agents in your business then recruit people. If you want 'employees' in your traditional business then recruit people. Don't get confused with an 'Internet money game'.
    Let me guess the answer not so much the products but " The So Called Opportunity " to make money recruiting,your friends,family,work colleagues,etc into the network.
    So called Opportunity? A silly comment based on nothing. As for recruiting friends etc...Then DON'T tell your friends, family, work colleagues about it then if you have a problem with that. Use traditional business promotion methods to strangers. That really is a silly comment.
    I have to say that it comes across as a clever marketing scam.
    haha... here we go again. Obviously you have never been in the marketing industry or pay attention to what else comes through the post or indeed on TV adverts. I can see now why you can't go to friends if you don't know anyone with a name beginning with D.... LOL
    Simply Naturals have a picture of someone holding a wad of notes: to me that says "avoid".
    Oh dear, no chance of success in your life as an entrepreneur then.

    I'm not saying anyone should join Simply Naturals or indeed the MLM company I belong to. However, please do get your facts straight. The ramblings on here really have no substance and show a massive lack of experience or indeed vision for success.

    I would suggest people learn about MLM and how it could work for you. Pick a company that fits in with your goals and dreams and that you are comfortable with. Make sure you believe in the product so you can promote with honesty and conviction. And don't forget, you DO NOT have to recruit people if you don't want to. Just recommend the product and get commissions from that.

    My personal view is that life is hard without residual / passive income. MLM is the most achievable way to get it for the average person. BUT....... it takes time and persistent hard work. It depends what you want out of life and how hard you are prepared to work to get it. I get thousands of pounds EVERY MONTH as residual income because I could see the opportunity in MLM. I worked hard and now I don't worry about money any more... and that's a fact.

    Anyway, I hope the 'dream stealers' haven't put anyone off of MLM just because perhaps they failed, or they just don't get the concept.

    Of course.... you could just go on benefits if you are lucky enough to live in 'Benefit Britain' :)
  • gb12345
    gb12345 Posts: 3,055 Forumite
    These comments are usually from people who are incapable of owning and running a business, don't really understand it and are not prepared to take the risk or put in the hard work.

    Load of waffle from an MLM sheep

    The comments are actually from people who aren't fooled by all the !!!!!!!!.

    So Mr "Businessman" how much do you make a year from your "business"?
  • Sounds like a !!!!!! site.
  • No I don't believe it's about being fooled. Lot's of people are fooled into being in a job for their whole life. Basically being hired to build the business owner's dream instead of your own.

    What I see hear are characteristics that are common with unsuccessful people. It's often a change of attitude / mindset that leads people to success.

    What do I make a year? Well, 2012 was £325,524.28 Not that it's relevant, I'm only revealing that to make a point and because you asked. Most people are usually happy with 4 or 5 K per month.

    One thing I like about MLM is unlike a franchise where you can pay 10 to 50 K and up and still fail,,,, with MLM it's a few hundred quid and if it doesn't work out you don't have to re-mortgage your house.

    Darn.... I just realised I'm on the wrong website. I should have gone to money making expert dot com :) That's not a plug by the way, I have no idea who owns that.
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