Chris Mauro
Banned
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlVVbsAYrwA[/ame]
answer a question with a question?
answer a question with a question?
that dude is character
Have the cars been explained?
Are they supposed to be "company cars" that you get as long as you maintain a certain level, or are they saying they GIVE you the car free and clear when you reach that level?
are there any work from home joints that are legit?
gotta get my Baby Moms a job after she gives birth
unless ur real job allows you to work from home, then it's likely horseshyt. my co-worker just accepted a new job that's allowing him to work from home, but it's a legit company in xerox, and not some shyt u saw during the commercial break of judge mathis.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp_vVQmrS-s "Every month they will give you $800 towards a silver BMW" @ 1:06 mark
bytch making me wanna join
but , she is doing a much better job selling than most of the other clowns that ya'll posted videos of.
I was when she was talking about 5linx having an IPO where the shares are estimated to be around $100 a share. that's MORE than what facebook opened at
she definitely talks a good game. she might be making some bread.
Here is something interesting that someone wrote about 5linx...
http://paperchase365.com/pyramid-schemes/
"but then I ask myself why are there so many Black people participating in 5Linx? Do I see more Black people because the majority of my Facebook friends are Black, or does this company truly have an outsized number of Black representatives? Reading a number of message boards about 5Linx and viewing a number of 5Linx videos I feel it is safe to say the majority of 5Linx reps are Black. This is odd dont White people want to be Senior Vice Presidents, drive Bentleys and party in Jamaica? Perhaps, or maybe this multi-level marketing company has figured out the perfect formula to prey on the hopes and dreams of Blacks by selling them dream of success and wealth via a fancy title, fancy cars and fancy vacations.
The significant number of Black people involved in this is what I find most disturbing. Wealth as represented by material items such as fancy cars as well as important arbitrary titles appeal to a lot of Black people, its sad but true. Historically Black people are usually found at the bottom rungs of Corporate America, the majority having no hope to achieve a high level position or a great deal of financial success. There is not a lot of access to capital for entrepreneurs in the Black community, nor are there a lot of examples of successful entrepreneurs to serve as role models. In the Black community wealth and success is usually represented by high end cars, fancy clothes, jewelry and other material items as opposed to the things you cant see such as a strong investment portfolio. In my opinion, these factors among with many others make Black people especially susceptible to pyramid schemes multi-level marketing promoters."
I guess when you look like this it's easy to sell people some bullshyt