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  • Doug Hatton
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    We met a buncha young kids at Kelly's on Stacy Road that were part of Worldventures. Seemed like a cross between a pyramid scheme and a cult.

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  • momo
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    advocare is the major one i see. think they had some 2 day bullshit at cowboys stadium.

    amsoil is technically MLM right? it's a good oil though.

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  • IHaveAMustang
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    I had to block this lady on Facebook because she kept peddling Plexus on her personal account.

    The bad thing is, she is always posting things like "My body is so clean, and I have so much energy" yet she is still fat and hasn't improved in the 2 or so years of peddling it.

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  • Sgt Beavis
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    Originally posted by Frank View Post
    Same here. We very likely know the same people. I will say I walked away with some better education of insurance and investing I probably never would have gotten before. I have a cousin into it now. Thing is, he's doing it as a full time job thinking he is going to get his big break in it while living in East Texas, but he only makes maybe $300 a month. I want to tell him to go out and get a real job, but it would piss off a lot of family and he really is a nice guy, just duped. He knows I know the schpeal after he tried to pitch me once.

    We probably don't know the same people. I was living in the Washington, DC area at the time.

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  • Frank
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    I fell for one in the early 90's. I was young college age, easy pickings. Family of Eagles. MLM involving 1/10 oz gold coins. I went on a convention trip to Vegas once which was fun. The worst thing to happen was that I ended up with 9 of these stupid gold coins that have since appreciated in value 3x what I paid. It was my first experience with MLMs and I think a valuable education from it. Heightened my spidey-senses when others come around. At least I am not covered up in knives, cosmetics, candle warmers, and other senseless BS to kick around the garage.

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  • CexMashean
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    Anyone else notice it seems to be almost exclusively women on FB posting about these things, or products designed for women?

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  • Frank
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    Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View Post
    I did Primerica back in the late '90s. I got my insurance and financial planner licenses. I even sold quite a few policies. I still have my life insurance policy and the guy that sold that to me went on to their "senior vice president" level. Which really just means they've built up a big enough pyramid to make some really good money.

    At the end of the day though, it was still selling insurance. Too boring for me.
    Same here. We very likely know the same people. I will say I walked away with some better education of insurance and investing I probably never would have gotten before. I have a cousin into it now. Thing is, he's doing it as a full time job thinking he is going to get his big break in it while living in East Texas, but he only makes maybe $300 a month. I want to tell him to go out and get a real job, but it would piss off a lot of family and he really is a nice guy, just duped. He knows I know the schpeal after he tried to pitch me once.

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  • KBScobravert
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    My wife has been doing Beach Body with one of their coaches who lives in our neighborhood. The "first 30 day trial period" kind of had me wondering what the catch was. Well here it is at the 30 day mark and the coach is trying to get my wife to become a coach also. Of course my wife went in with an open mind and a lot if determination and has loved doing the workouts. Heck, she has been killing the Shaun T Insanity program. She is a natural athlete with a gymnastics history and a degree in kinesiology from TWU. So the coach she has views her as a perfect candidate for teaching others the Beach Body programs.

    I just don't want to see her sucker into something that costs us money in the long run. But she enjoys the fitness so I can't discourage her with my pessimism.

    Anyone know anyone who has coached the Beach Body stuff. It certainly sounds like multi level marketing to me.

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  • AdRock
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    Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View Post
    What about all that "You should be here" shit. Dreamtrips.com is what it's called.
    Im also curious about this one. I know a few people in this stuff. They're always taking trips and one guy I know got a brand new BMW 650i last year. But there is no way in hell that I will initiate the conversation. Thats like asking to be kicked in the nuts.

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  • Sean88gt
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    Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View Post
    What about all that "You should be here" shit. Dreamtrips.com is what it's called.
    Forgot about that one. A trip to Selfrighteous Island sounds terrible.

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    I dont understand how one can be so bored...

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  • Scott Mc
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    Originally posted by Roscoe View Post
    Thrive. I'm about to unfriend a few on FB over the amount of shit that shows up daily.
    My ex peddles that shit. She is always trying to get me to try it, I kill the conversation by calling it snake oil or a placebo.

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  • SS Junk
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    College friend of mine ran up the ranks with Melaleuca and then supposedly went bankrupt. Posts pics on FB of all kinds of exotic vacations and golfing with HOF NFL and NBA players.

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  • War Machine
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    Originally posted by Stng5Pnt8 View Post
    Amway has moved to an online store format. My parents are actually bringing in anywhere from $4-4.5k/month plus they get a semi annual bonus check of at least $10k. They've also gone on trips to Hawaii, Caribbean's, cruises and we've all gone to Disney World all paid as well courtesy of Amway. It takes dedication to get anywhere like any other business.
    And a lot of stupid people

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  • Z06killinsbf
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    What about all that "You should be here" shit. Dreamtrips.com is what it's called.

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