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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On principle, I don't buy anything from MLM, and [b]look down on people who get tricked into that[/b]. So I would not reply anything at all, and would encourage your husband not to buy.[/quote] There it is. I don't know anything about Pampered Chef, but how do you know if its a scam? [/quote] Because they’re all scams, by definition. Scams on the individual sellers. [/quote] Are they though? I know many are, but others are very upfront with the compensation structure. It's not really a scam if you tell somebody how they will be compensated and then compensate them in that fashion. A scam involves some sort of dishonesty. And FWIW, I know 2 people that have careers in MLM. One makes six figures. The other is close. I acknowledge that they are likely the outliers, but its not a scam if the company is upfront and honest from the start. [/quote] NP, I think the PP doesnt know the definition of 'scam' If I tell you that I'll give you 3% commission on products you sell, and then I give you 3% commission, that's not a scam. That's a business agreement. It might be a 'bad deal' but its not a scam[/quote]
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