Originally Posted by
NikSam
No i do not think so, and i do not follow any store , because I am like 99.99% of human beings do not want to be bothered with marketing crap from those stores.
But if someone want something like you described, there are plenty ways to do it without selling your soul to MLM-Scam ,
without business owners recruiting their customers into pyramid scheme, without paying all up-liners upstairs.
And without loosing all your family and friends because you made them join a scam.
wait till FTC rules to lock you all up, freaking "businessmen" , how would you even dare to call what you do a "business"?
PS: And they should study MLMs in Harvard ... as part of criminal studies.
so new generation grows up realizing how the hell this crap was still legalized.
MLM cause major personal losses worldwide, more than all Ponzis and HYIPs combined, the problem is nobody realized they been scammed, and just think they were not good enough.
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