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The lottery mentality...
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proving again, also, that McCarthy is a ponzi pimp and not the innocent lamb he portrayed himself to be while he was in the banners broker scam.
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So 'Stevie-boy Ponzi-Pimp Lawson is floating the idea of a MLM comeback after vehemently proclaiming he would never enter the MLM arena again.
Does this guy ever stick to a decision, 'Stevie-boy u-turn Lawson' - anything, however low for a buck!
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alanking
So 'Stevie-boy Ponzi-Pimp Lawson is floating the idea of a MLM comeback after vehemently proclaiming he would never enter the MLM arena again.
Does this guy ever stick to a decision, 'Stevie-boy u-turn Lawson' - anything, however low for a buck!
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After Steve loses his team's money in Traffic Monsoon and FutureNet he will have no choice but to jump back into something. And be it diet milkshakes or the next Friendster once can be pretty certain six of six hallmarks will be present.
When considering joining an MLM program, beware of these hallmarks of a pyramid scheme:
No genuine product or service. MLM programs involve selling a genuine product or service to people who are not in the program. Exercise caution if there is no underlying product or service being sold to others, or if what is being sold is speculative or appears inappropriately priced.
Promises of high returns in a short time period. Be leery of pitches for exponential returns and "get rich quick" claims. High returns and fast cash in an MLM program may suggest that commissions are being paid out of money from new recruits rather than revenue generated by product sales.
Easy money or passive income. Be wary if you are offered compensation in exchange for little work such as making payments, recruiting others, and placing advertisements.
No demonstrated revenue from retail sales. Ask to see documents, such as financial statements audited by a certified public accountant (CPA), showing that the MLM company generates revenue from selling its products or services to people outside the program.
Buy-in required. The goal of an MLM program is to sell products. Be careful if you are required to pay a buy-in to participate in the program, even if the buy-in is a nominal one-time or recurring fee (e.g., $10 or $10/month).
Complex commission structure. Be concerned unless commissions are based on products or services that you or your recruits sell to people outside the program. If you do not understand how you will be compensated, be cautious.
Emphasis on recruiting. If a program primarily focuses on recruiting others to join the program for a fee, it is likely a pyramid scheme. Be skeptical if you will receive more compensation for recruiting others than for product sales.
https://www.sec.gov/investor/alerts/ia_pyramid.htm
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Consummate professional Stevie-boy is very quiet at the moment, wonder if he's practising his coffee mug wining celebratory gymnastics
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Stevie-boy fathers day lovin'
Father Terry Lawson is a Traffic Monsoon ponzi pimp also, and both Stevie-boys brother and sister, truly a ponzi family.
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'reminds me of our journey over the past 25 years in business'
You mean three failed courier businesses, and now resorting to ponzi scams to make a buck or two Stevie-boy?
As somebody said previously, a family that ponzi's together, sticks together
Good night, John Boy. Good night, Daddy. Good night, Mary Ellen
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The picture of Steve doing somersaults at a Ponzi party pretty much sums up his mentality. If his family thinks he's the smartest one in the bunch, they aren't too bright themselves...
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Steve might want to show the doctor his somersault video so the doctor can tell him that grown ass men shouldn't be doing this...
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what a complete tool.....
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words fail me !
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Thank goodness mental illness is not contagious...
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Steve can't resist temptation when it comes to adding the next new shiny object to his Ponzi scheme portfolio....
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Mr Consistency, yep he certainly is!
Consistently trying to entice vulnerable people into his many ponzi scams.
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Consistently clicking on 10 ads a day thinking he's going to become a millionaire this year...
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Steve thinks he's different because he bombards his potential victims with emails...
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Steve thinks he's different because he bombards his potential victims with emails...
Who is his messenger, his mirror?
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Stevie-boy is close to selecting his next 'shiny object/income stream' ponzi MLM scheme scam
Look at that shortlist of fine upstanding, credible companies.
Wait for the gushing tirade of emails/posts from Stevie-boy explaining how our lives will be better if we join.
What a complete tool.
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Steve, here's a novel idea. Instead of relying on others to tell you the pros and cons of the marketing training programs, why don't you try doing your own due diligence and determine that for yourself? I know, an odd and novel concept that requires effort, but then if you are going to be a leader (cough, cough) try doing the work yourself for a change instead of relying on others opinions. You might discover that everything you are pimping is a Ponzi or illegal pyramid scheme in the process.
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The founders of Future Net are the only Polish people Steve has ever met. His lame attempt at being a butt kisser...
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seems he's accusing them all of being scammers like him.
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seems he's accusing them all of being scammers like him.
He's quite correct there then.
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My favourite imbecilic ponzi pimp Stevie-boy Lawson seems to be addicted to opening UK Limited companies, all of which seem to disappear before filing statutory accounts.
Of course this time it'll be different, this time he'll be a Millionaire
Of course you will Stevie-boy you utter plonker.
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previous UK limited company failures
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https://companycheck.co.uk/director/...LAWSON/summary
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This is what the game of gambling looks like....
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Not to be outdone...
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Steve trying to convince himself that he's a smart gambler...
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