Anonymous wrote:I have no dog in this, but it is interesting that people are keenly anti-exploitation when it comes to MLM, but don’t boycott big businesses that underpay their workers. MLM sellers often have better work options, where your local Walmart or McD worker does not.
Anonymous wrote:Not all MLMs require sellers to buy and stock inventory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know DCUM hates all MLM. But my question is - why? I understand the annoyance of the fake BS, pushy sellers, #momboss nonsense. But I have to say, some of the products are very good and if the sellers aren’t annoying or pushy, why would you categorically refuse to buy any of it? Honestly curious. You have to admit that not all MLM sellers are terrible, right? I know some who have never even mentioned their products to me, let alone tried to sell me anything.
Every single one of the products has a higher quality and less expensive non MLM alternative. There are no MLM products that are truly original or that have anything you can't get somewhere else.
And I would never support them because the structure itself is predatory. Specifically they target women and tell them that this bussiness will make all their dreams come true etc. it's all BS and frankly kind of sad.
Ok, I hate MLM's as well, but I have to assume that some people are actually making money. I know some women who have been selling the same MLM for years. I can't imagine they would continue to do it if they weren't making any profit.
Anonymous wrote:Not all MLMs require sellers to buy and stock inventory.
Anonymous wrote:I have no dog in this, but it is interesting that people are keenly anti-exploitation when it comes to MLM, but don’t boycott big businesses that underpay their workers. MLM sellers often have better work options, where your local Walmart or McD worker does not.
That wasn’t the question I was answering.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have used my Pampered Chef round pizza stone for over 25 years. It is great.Anonymous wrote:Please Op, tell us what products are good. Waiting...
And I'm sure one from bed bath and beyond is just as good and costs less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know DCUM hates all MLM. But my question is - why? I understand the annoyance of the fake BS, pushy sellers, #momboss nonsense. But I have to say, some of the products are very good and if the sellers aren’t annoying or pushy, why would you categorically refuse to buy any of it? Honestly curious. You have to admit that not all MLM sellers are terrible, right? I know some who have never even mentioned their products to me, let alone tried to sell me anything.
Every single one of the products has a higher quality and less expensive non MLM alternative. There are no MLM products that are truly original or that have anything you can't get somewhere else.
And I would never support them because the structure itself is predatory. Specifically they target women and tell them that this bussiness will make all their dreams come true etc. it's all BS and frankly kind of sad.
Ok, I hate MLM's as well, but I have to assume that some people are actually making money. I know some women who have been selling the same MLM for years. I can't imagine they would continue to do it if they weren't making any profit.
Anonymous wrote:Why? Because it’s an entire system set up to take advantage of unsuspecting sellers. It’s a pyramid scheme. Thousands of sellers are lured in with the promise of making it rich. It’s a scam. They put out thousands of dollars in buying the product, only to realize that the market is saturated and anything they sell provides a minimal return on investment.
I don’t want to be a part of that or encourage that.