I'm going to make this very simple to understand-the Mafia pays their people
Okay let me say this very clearly
If you work for the Mafia you get paid.
Does that make what people who worked for Al Capone did in any way legal?
Lucky Luciano?
What about Bugsy Siegel?
No it doesn't. Everything these men and those who worked for them did was flat out illegal. Getting paid for illegal activities does not magically make them legal.
So if I have said that program is a scam, I want you to prove me wrong and I'm going to make it very simple:
1. What is your product?
Don't tell me some e-book or marketing system that has been around since the stone age that I can get for free simply by doing some research. If that is the case you don't have anything of value, simply some obsolete rehashed information that someone collected and repacked it a pretty wrapper to sucker in the unwary. If I can get it for free whar makes you think that I am going to pay you for it.
2. Now tell me how I can purchase your product.
Don't even come up with I have to join some program to get it because if that is the case you don't have product sales, you are running a Ponzi scheme in which you don't make any money without finding gullible marks to pull in under you so that you can profit from them. That is not leveraging your income, that is taking from someone so that you can profit and leaving them to find someone just as gullible as they are to recoup what they just gave you.
If you don't have a viable product, if people have to join some program in order to purchase that product it is a scam! I suggest you look into the 1979 ruling by the FTC that cleared Amway of being a Pyramid scheme. In the 1979 ruling, the Federal Trade Commission found that Amway does not qualify as a pyramid scheme because distributors were not paid to recruit people and had to sell products to get bonus checks, and the company was committed to buying back its distributors' excess inventory"
I suggest you take a good hard look at the bolded areas of that statement and ask yourself how you are making money in youb little biz-op.
If you work for the Mafia you get paid.
Does that make what people who worked for Al Capone did in any way legal?
Lucky Luciano?
What about Bugsy Siegel?
No it doesn't. Everything these men and those who worked for them did was flat out illegal. Getting paid for illegal activities does not magically make them legal.
So if I have said that program is a scam, I want you to prove me wrong and I'm going to make it very simple:
1. What is your product?
Don't tell me some e-book or marketing system that has been around since the stone age that I can get for free simply by doing some research. If that is the case you don't have anything of value, simply some obsolete rehashed information that someone collected and repacked it a pretty wrapper to sucker in the unwary. If I can get it for free whar makes you think that I am going to pay you for it.
2. Now tell me how I can purchase your product.
Don't even come up with I have to join some program to get it because if that is the case you don't have product sales, you are running a Ponzi scheme in which you don't make any money without finding gullible marks to pull in under you so that you can profit from them. That is not leveraging your income, that is taking from someone so that you can profit and leaving them to find someone just as gullible as they are to recoup what they just gave you.
If you don't have a viable product, if people have to join some program in order to purchase that product it is a scam! I suggest you look into the 1979 ruling by the FTC that cleared Amway of being a Pyramid scheme. In the 1979 ruling, the Federal Trade Commission found that Amway does not qualify as a pyramid scheme because distributors were not paid to recruit people and had to sell products to get bonus checks, and the company was committed to buying back its distributors' excess inventory"
I suggest you take a good hard look at the bolded areas of that statement and ask yourself how you are making money in youb little biz-op.
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