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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MLMers: please also logically think this over: -Why does this topic keep appearing on Facebook, DCUM, podcasts, and the news? And with much criticism? -Why do people have to buy in, in order to sell the products? -Do you truly think people are jealous of this career choice, and that is why they are slamming the industry? -If this career choice was so popular and lucrative, why are people still working in other jobs? -What will happen to your product once others are selling it/purchasing it? Is there longevity there? Will the market get saturated? -Why do some of your friends and family avoid you now? Do you have less "likes" on Facebook now? I truly ask this in hopes that you think this through. Time and time again I see women preying on other women to sell products so they can "work from home" or be a "mom boss". Any time a company asks me to give them money before I can sell their product is a RED FLAG. Anyone that wants me to saturate their own selling market is a RED FLAG (because they are getting a piece of your pie by signing you up under them- less work for them!!). Please be careful and read reviews before you fall into a trap like this.[/quote] +1 to all of this! I’ll also add two additional questions: 1. If selling this stuff is so easy and lucrative that it can be done via your phone while at the beach or poolside, why am I seeing countless posts from the top sellers, and even middle earners, at these companies about how hard they’ve worked and all the late nights they’ve sacrificed to either get to the top or at least try? It would appear they’re hustling pretty hard to get and stay where they are, so why not get a f/t job with benefits or even something p/t that’s at least got some stability? 2. Why the secrecy about paychecks? I get that it’s sales and there’s going to be variations but reputable businesses with sales teams usually release their commission structure, or at the very least, don’t prevent their employees from doing so. [/quote]
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