@Bruce and @Dana i recommend Amazon and clickbank, or sellhealth, become their affiliates and try to sell. Than those MLM sites that closes after sometimes.
Way back when, I was looking for a company that already had a product, that I could join, and earn a commission off the sales I made. I was also looking for a legit MLM that I could train new recruits to sell. (I will keep this company anonymous.) I ended up joining a company & my up-line hardly sold any products and if they did it was to new people entering the MLM. The entire time they wanted me to bring in new people so I could make money. My argument was: If no-one is selling anything, no-on
ohhhhhhhhhhh I meant Paypal........ROFL...OOOOPS........oh heck what the hell, come payplay me............I have a slot so accept cards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ROFL............................
LOL...I was asked yesterday why do I not start a HYIP for my forex business and take people's money and trade it and just give them a return - I could not believe the ignorance in that question. Reputation is earned not given, I will not ever tarnish that but doing a HYIP B....shit..........One specific program I have joined which I was highly skeptical off, has left me gob-smacked as it is 150% legit and pays via Paypal and that is clickorsignup.....Please stay away from Hyip's, join and ya ca
Chuks I agree with it comes to the HYIP's however sadly many of these scam reporting sites call any and all multi level systems a scam.
For example behindmlm (not to be trusted website that ranks high when searching scams) has reports of avon, amway, and mary kay all being scams. In fact one such claim says ALL mlms ARE scams.
And that is where the real confusion lies. When the scam reporting sites, call all multi level businesses scams, new marketers dont know who or what to trust
Many Ponzi schemes share common characteristics. Look for these warning signs:
High investment returns with little or no risk. Every investment carries some degree of risk, and investments yielding higher returns typically involve more risk. Be highly suspicious of any “guaranteed” investment opportunity.
Overly consistent returns. Investments tend to go up and down over time, especially those seeking high returns. Be suspect of an investment that continues to generate
Comments (15)
Chukwuekwu Okonta
12
Forensic accountant
@Bruce and @Dana i recommend Amazon and clickbank, or sellhealth, become their affiliates and try to sell. Than those MLM sites that closes after sometimes.
Dana M.
2
Off Market Commercial Properties
Way back when, I was looking for a company that already had a product, that I could join, and earn a commission off the sales I made. I was also looking for a legit MLM that I could train new recruits to sell. (I will keep this company anonymous.) I ended up joining a company & my up-line hardly sold any products and if they did it was to new people entering the MLM. The entire time they wanted me to bring in new people so I could make money. My argument was: If no-one is selling anything, no-on
Steven A. Donaldson
20
Native speaking English teacher
Good to hear and nice photo! Kind of! ROFL ;---)~~~~
TamaraV Kane
13
Stock Market Trader
Boring Steven,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,although I do not live on plastic............i do have a slot.............KAPISH.............ROFL
Steven A. Donaldson
20
Native speaking English teacher
UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I think you meant "PLAYPAL" and i TRULY dont want to know about the "slot"! ROFL ;-----)~~~~~
TamaraV Kane
13
Stock Market Trader
ohhhhhhhhhhh I meant Paypal........ROFL...OOOOPS........oh heck what the hell, come payplay me............I have a slot so accept cards!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ROFL............................
Steven A. Donaldson
20
Native speaking English teacher
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH BABY! I just love when a human woman wants me to "PlayPal" her! ROFL!!!!!!!!!! ;---)~~
TamaraV Kane
13
Stock Market Trader
@Steven.......PLAYPAL ME....................ROFL
Milie Jane
7
Manager
Most every "High Interest" program on the net is a scam
Steven A. Donaldson
20
Native speaking English teacher
Where do i send my check to you??? ;-------------------0~~
TamaraV Kane
13
Stock Market Trader
LOL...I was asked yesterday why do I not start a HYIP for my forex business and take people's money and trade it and just give them a return - I could not believe the ignorance in that question. Reputation is earned not given, I will not ever tarnish that but doing a HYIP B....shit..........One specific program I have joined which I was highly skeptical off, has left me gob-smacked as it is 150% legit and pays via Paypal and that is clickorsignup.....Please stay away from Hyip's, join and ya ca
Bruce Bates
16
Cooperative marketing
Chuks I agree with it comes to the HYIP's however sadly many of these scam reporting sites call any and all multi level systems a scam.
For example behindmlm (not to be trusted website that ranks high when searching scams) has reports of avon, amway, and mary kay all being scams. In fact one such claim says ALL mlms ARE scams.
And that is where the real confusion lies. When the scam reporting sites, call all multi level businesses scams, new marketers dont know who or what to trust
Steven A. Donaldson
20
Native speaking English teacher
Most every "High Interest" program on the net is a scam! ;-)
Chukwuekwu Okonta
12
Forensic accountant
When they promise high rate of return, no free trial, google the name add scam to know what people said about it.....
Bruce Bates
16
Cooperative marketing
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Many Ponzi schemes share common characteristics. Look for these warning signs:
High investment returns with little or no risk. Every investment carries some degree of risk, and investments yielding higher returns typically involve more risk. Be highly suspicious of any “guaranteed” investment opportunity.
Overly consistent returns. Investments tend to go up and down over time, especially those seeking high returns. Be suspect of an investment that continues to generate