Quote Originally Posted by CandiceCain View Post
Please, please, please remove my phone number and address from above. That is my home number. I have young children and my husband is a police lieutenant. Plus, I'm a former actress and have had two stalkers. I really do not need them to start contacting me again. You are putting me and my family at risk.

You misinterpreted the tone of my blog. First off, I am NOT in any MLM company. Yes, the checks I post on my blog are to show people that I have actually earned money working from home. You disagree with it, that's totally fine. Whatever. I have never had success with MLM companies nor direct sales. I work in consumer direct marketing for a company that is A+ rated by the BBB and has been since 1985. I sent in my $109 to BGS to prove a point, which will unfold throughout my blog.

I constantly get accused of being in a pyramid scheme, which I am not. I am going to show my reader exactly what a pyramid scheme is. If you read my blog thoroughly, you would have read this:

So, guess what I did? I filled out the "here's your $109, and I don't want anything back" form and will be sending it in tomorrow. Do I expect anything back? Absolutely not.

And you would have read this:

I am not expecting any "blessings" back, to be completely honest with you. I really wanted to connect with people that are looking to earn money from home-- And these people clearly want to bring in money.

And, finally, you would have read this:

People that I can bless with a real way to work from home-- And you don't have to sign anything that says you don't expect to receive any money.

The fact that you are putting people's personal phone numbers up is really terrible. I have small children and you gave out my home number. It even states in the rules when you register that you CANNOT give out your phone number. You gave mine. You put me and my family at risk.

I truly could care less what you say about me-- It isn't true. I don't need the validation of a stranger. If you want to think that I'm in an MLM company, feel free-- but you're wrong. If you think that I'm a scam artist, feel free-- but you're wrong. Talk about me all you want; just don't put me or my family in harm's way. And you've done that by posting my personal information.


Thank you,
Candice Cain

Hello, Mrs. Cain. Welcome to Realscam.

If you are not in any MLM company, why is your primary business email address one connected to Melaleuca? Now, there is nothing illegal about this company that I am aware of, having heard good things about their products and bad things about management practices, but they do seem to fall within the multi-level model. I have nothing against Melaleuca, nothing aginst PRTTRavel, nothing at all against your weddling planning business. Even though you were in the rolls of a Facebook group devoted to something illegal, I would not have listed you here unless and until I saw evidence that you had (or intended to) join in that illegality actively.

Which, this weekend, you posted on your blog. The knowing intent to send funds into a group that handles stolen money. Ask your stalwart husband what 'money laundering' covers, Candice.