Anonymous wrote:It’s so weird, I’m friendly acquaintances with a woman who sells a few of these products, Juice Plus, etc..., some other healthy eating line, meal prep thing. She’s an educated SAHM. Her husband is very successful, 2 million $ house, etc...i.e. she doesn’t need the money. She really is a very nice person, not pretentious, community oriented and so on. I can’t quite figure out that she doesn’t realize how the MLM stuff comes across. She seems genuinely enthusiastic about the products. I don’t know, maybe is a sort of naïveté.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beach Bodies has saved my life. I’ve lost weight, and added a paycheck for me and my special needs child. So those of you bashing it, you need to step off.
Serious question: How much have you made with Beach Body so far in 2019, excluding expenses?
I’ve made a good enough amount thank you very much! I’m not sharing my income on the internet! And as I grow bigger I will certainly make more. I am working hard and just need to work harder on finding the right people in sharing this journey with me and who are interested in getting healthy, while becoming financially self sufficient
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beach Bodies has saved my life. I’ve lost weight, and added a paycheck for me and my special needs child. So those of you bashing it, you need to step off.
Serious question: How much have you made with Beach Body so far in 2019, excluding expenses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beach Bodies has saved my life. I’ve lost weight, and added a paycheck for me and my special needs child. So those of you bashing it, you need to step off.
Serious question: How much have you made with Beach Body so far in 2019, excluding expenses?
Anonymous wrote:Beach Bodies has saved my life. I’ve lost weight, and added a paycheck for me and my special needs child. So those of you bashing it, you need to step off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't and will not to be friends with MLMers. I've already blocked and or marked as spam all those stupid invitations.
One supposed friend was so taken aback that she hasn't spoken to me in a year. Oh well.
I don't want to buy jewelry, sex toys, melted wax fragrances, dip mixes, cosmetics, home decor, plastic food storage, vitamins, oils, fabric bags, clothing from a faux friend under the auspices of a fun girl's night out in someone's house. Nope.
That’s just mean. As a friend, you should be receptive and be willing to purchase things from your friend and help her
I feel like you are a troll but will bite. Why should I pay my money to buy things I don't want so I can help a friend? Can I just give her money if she's in need? Will I be expected to do this every month?
Rather, isn't it mean of you to recruit someone into a "business" where 99% of people lose money?
Anonymous wrote:Beach Bodies has saved my life. I’ve lost weight, and added a paycheck for me and my special needs child. So those of you bashing it, you need to step off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my friends texted me today upset that her supervisor is trying to shill Plexius to her and the rest of their team. They are all in education and this woman should know better. My mom is a nurse and has heard similar stories. I wish companies would crack down on this kind of thing.
Anyone on here familiar with the local daycare administrator who has current parents on her feeds and is hawking this crap? It's so unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:One of my friends texted me today upset that her supervisor is trying to shill Plexius to her and the rest of their team. They are all in education and this woman should know better. My mom is a nurse and has heard similar stories. I wish companies would crack down on this kind of thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't and will not to be friends with MLMers. I've already blocked and or marked as spam all those stupid invitations.
One supposed friend was so taken aback that she hasn't spoken to me in a year. Oh well.
I don't want to buy jewelry, sex toys, melted wax fragrances, dip mixes, cosmetics, home decor, plastic food storage, vitamins, oils, fabric bags, clothing from a faux friend under the auspices of a fun girl's night out in someone's house. Nope.
That’s just mean. As a friend, you should be receptive and be willing to purchase things from your friend and help her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't and will not to be friends with MLMers. I've already blocked and or marked as spam all those stupid invitations.
One supposed friend was so taken aback that she hasn't spoken to me in a year. Oh well.
I don't want to buy jewelry, sex toys, melted wax fragrances, dip mixes, cosmetics, home decor, plastic food storage, vitamins, oils, fabric bags, clothing from a faux friend under the auspices of a fun girl's night out in someone's house. Nope.
That’s just mean. As a friend, you should be receptive and be willing to purchase things from your friend and help her