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[quote=Anonymous]I have seen a few of Shan’nan Watt’s LeVel/Thrive videos on YouTube & what she says about her company sounds way too good to actually be true. No offense toward her (I think she was excellent & very experienced in sales). But everything advertised by her sounds perfect. She says she + Chris get all their product for free, she earned the eight-hundred car bonus points within 2 mos. of joining the company. She claimed that since she started Thriving, she got her “happy” back. She had lupus + fibromyalgia & said the products helped her pain. She also said she had more energy, lost inches and had mental clarity. Every time she went Live on Facebook, you would see her in her meticulously clean home, w/her adorable and outgoing kids plus her handsome/supportive husband in the background. This is what I usually hear + see w/these pyramid schemes. The seller/promoter will usually show others what a perfect life they live....due in large part to their product. They claim they want to help you achieve the perfect life that they have. In the beginning they will suck you in by pretending they are your best friend and before discussing their product, they begin by discussing what are your dreams in life? Goals?? That they truly care about YOU. They want to see you financially blessed, etc. Then they make claims that it is possible to make $3,000 in your first two weeks. Good Christmas cash. They prey on people who do not have much money and then they tempt them w/all the rewards.... Free car (Mercedes, BMV, Lexus....even a Tesla!!) Free all-inclusive vacations to tropical locales. Where even your meals and drinks are included. Best of all, you can work from anywhere, anytime. Perfect life, perfect pocketbook all the while brainwashing you and capitalizing on your weaknesses. These Pyramid + Ponzi schemes need to be outlawed. Ethically they are criminal.[/quote]
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