Comments on Anyone ever get sucked into a pyramid scheme job? or multi-level marketing jobs? »
December 14, 2008
Cat @ 12:50 am
All of them only work for the first people in. Many times more people will lose money than make money. It’s in the math. Unless there are an infinite number of people available and willing to join, it WILL end badly for the majority of the people who join.
I know a few friends that were suckered. It’s a joke. You can try to get your money back… i don’t know if they did. If it involves selling knives or putting up $500 upfront… then stay far far away
I agree with the top contributor. Wealth Pools, Pyramid schemes are not worth investing.
If it is too good to be true, (making money fast) then it probably is.
My parent got suckered into one by a his brother’s pastor and lost out on $$$ because he was one of the last one’s in!
Look at the person who is suggesting it! If they are still riding around in a yellow putt putt, go and apply for a job with your parks and recreation department in your town.
Read up on Pyramid Schemes before you give your hard earned money to anyone.
most MLM are about signing up people and really never about selling the product, yes you can sell the product, but that not where the money at, it all about recruitment and it never as easy as they say it is. Another thing is that only about 1% of the people ever make money and then you have to buy there product to stay active, so most of the time it is a scam, there is a 99% failure rate but if you don’t like it you can always walk away from it, you just learn for your mistake
Comments on Anyone ever get sucked into a pyramid scheme job? or multi-level marketing jobs? »
All of them only work for the first people in. Many times more people will lose money than make money. It’s in the math. Unless there are an infinite number of people available and willing to join, it WILL end badly for the majority of the people who join.
I know a few friends that were suckered. It’s a joke. You can try to get your money back… i don’t know if they did. If it involves selling knives or putting up $500 upfront… then stay far far away
I agree with the top contributor. Wealth Pools, Pyramid schemes are not worth investing.
If it is too good to be true, (making money fast) then it probably is.
My parent got suckered into one by a his brother’s pastor and lost out on $$$ because he was one of the last one’s in!
Look at the person who is suggesting it! If they are still riding around in a yellow putt putt, go and apply for a job with your parks and recreation department in your town.
Read up on Pyramid Schemes before you give your hard earned money to anyone.
most MLM are about signing up people and really never about selling the product, yes you can sell the product, but that not where the money at, it all about recruitment and it never as easy as they say it is. Another thing is that only about 1% of the people ever make money and then you have to buy there product to stay active, so most of the time it is a scam, there is a 99% failure rate but if you don’t like it you can always walk away from it, you just learn for your mistake
Good Luck