Anonymous wrote:Not all MLMs are the same. Some don’t require any purchase of inventory and require very little, if any, upfront investment. If you don’t like MLMs, that’s fine, but the hatred, bitterness, and cynicism in this board over it is a reflection of the pervasive anxiety and lack of social connectedness that people always complain about. Instead of harboring such intense hatred and being so ridiculously judgmental, how about simply shrugging it off, deciding not to get involved, and moving on with your lives? The negative energy you all spend actively hating MLMs and their people says more about you than it does about the companies. I read these comments and shake my head. You’d be a lot happier if you unclenched and took a deep breath.
I have two email addresses. One I use when I think I'll get solicitations or junk emails, and one for friends/family/important things. My "friend" started emailing me on my friends/family email with MLM stuff. Then I got emails from some other random person she gave my email to. She also recently gave that email address to her daughter who is also inundating me with emails. I find that annoying because I don't want to label them spam in case they send an important email, but I don't want junk email in my regular account either. By the way, she has never asked if it was ok for her to send me MLM materials, she just started sending them. Why not be upfront and ask first, or in OP's case actually say what you want to send rather than "can I send you something?"