January 17, 2009
how to get rid of MLM. what logic should i stand to know that i dont have to work on MLM. i hate this?
cheapfoul asked:
i feel bad when i think of it. i dont want to get involved. i want to forget to be with them. how do i?
i feel bad when i think of it. i dont want to get involved. i want to forget to be with them. how do i?
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It sounds like its a matter of courage and will-power for you. Just decide what you want to do, and just do it!
For me, I use logic. I think MLM is a scam. You can make a little money here and there, maybe. But a lot of it is like a shell game, moving a little bit of money around to a lot of people.
Do you mean that you want to get rid of all MLM? Wouldn’t it be easier to say. “No Thanks” and be on your way. It sounds to me that you do not have enough conviction in whatever you do.
You need to be more positive and find something you love.
Good Luck!
I am sorry but I don’t have a clue what you are asking. Maybe you can explain it better.
I always ask the following questions:
“Of the people who have started his MLM, what percentage has made back their initial investment?”
The answer is always less than 3%, indicating a 97% loss.
and
“Of the people who have been this MLM for at least 1 year, what percentage make more than minimum wage”?
They probably can’t or won’t answer, but it is less than 1%.
and
“What percentage of the IBOs, (recruits, or whatever they call them), have made the 6 figures you say can be made with this”?
The answer is 1 in 25,000, or 0.004%, which is their success rate.
You can also call them on every lie they tell, such as “It is okay because everyone does it”.
You can also point out that an illegal pyramid scheme, has a success rate of about 6%, which is over 10,000% higher than their success rate, and that gas station attendants make more than they average MLMer.