Let's Talk About How This Multi-level Marketing Scam Is Taking Over America...

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uh uh uhhhhh....my personal life is separate from here....:salute:

Don't know why you are avoiding the question like the plague and getting all defensive. It was pretty clear you do work for Primerica, I was just trying to confirm it. Since you're riding so hard for them, the least you can do is share your own experience honestly. Everyone else in this thread is doing so. I'm interested in how much you make per month through them, and how much of that money is through recruiting as opposed to actual sales.

you recruit people who sell/recruit people who sell/recruit people...the more people you have in your network...the more $$$ you make...

Here's the problem with that setup. The money is being made through the recruitment process, not the sales you make. So you're an employee of the company but they are not actually investing any money in you. Instead, you're putting money into them. You're more of a customer than an employee.

A) The majority of people are not build to be the type of aggressive salesperson it would take to be successful at these companies. In spite of this, they will recruit damn near anyone and take their money.

B) In regards to the actual products they offer, they take no pride in them. How could they when they recruit damn near anyone to sell it? If the product was important, they would take steps to hire the best people for the job to represent them. Not everyone.

C) How many people are willing to con their friends and family to make a dime? Because that's who they want you to recruit. Everyone you know. And I'm calling it conning because as I said, most people are not the aggressive salesperson type it would take to be successful doing it. Are you taking this into account when you're going around recruiting your friends and family? That's not me. I could not go around selling people a dream knowing they probably won't be successful at it.
 

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This lady at my old gig worked there strictly for the Healthcare Benefits. She used to show me her monthly bank statement cuz she was *CAKING* off of Avon. I didn't get it at first but she told me it took her about 2-3 solid years of grinding to get a loyal set of customers (she had about 50 guaranteed monthly customers & around 20-30 off & ons)...

Said she went house to house, did internet campaigning & networked at a lot of beauty salons, nail shops, weddings, baby showers, family gatherings, etc... girl shyt... & created a 25 mile radius of customers she could always count on to spend between $25-$150 a month on Avon & she would take her cut but that those checks add up...

Side money is definitely out there for the hustle minded... :whew:


Even though I wouldn't deal with any of these various MLM companies, because most are truly scams, at least Avon has a wide variety of useful products people are willing to purchase (the men's deodorant is the bomb) plus the company is well known with a stellar reputation so for someone who would be interested in a MLM type business this would probably be the one of best to get involved with.
 

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Come on breh...ask yourself...what respectable place is down to give a presentation or interview at 10 pm at night...:wtf::childplease:

nah it wasn't like that. my homie was like I got something to show you, I'm on my way and just showed up to my crib. the way he was talkin i was thinking he had something important to say.

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Don't know why you are avoiding the question like the plague and getting all defensive. It was pretty clear you do work for Primerica, I was just trying to confirm it. Since you're riding so hard for them, the least you can do is share your own experience honestly. Everyone else in this thread is doing so. I'm interested in how much you make per month through them, and how much of that money is through recruiting as opposed to actual sales.



Here's the problem with that setup. The money is being made through the recruitment process, not the sales you make. So you're an employee of the company but they are not actually investing any money in you. Instead, you're putting money into them. You're more of a customer than an employee.

A) The majority of people are not build to be the type of aggressive salesperson it would take to be successful at these companies. In spite of this, they will recruit damn near anyone and take their money.

B) In regards to the actual products they offer, they take no pride in them. How could they when they recruit damn near anyone to sell it? If the product was important, they would take steps to hire the best people for the job to represent them. Not everyone.

C) How many people are willing to con their friends and family to make a dime? Because that's who they want you to recruit. Everyone you know. And I'm calling it conning because as I said, most people are not the aggressive salesperson type it would take to be successful doing it. Are you taking this into account when you're going around recruiting your friends and family? That's not me. I could not go around selling people a dream knowing they probably won't be successful at it.

so much misinformation here....

do you even know anything about primerica? i doubt you even know what they sell....

you have your mind made up that its some sort of scam...im not interested or inclined to try and change your mind. i will say what ive been saying...if you want to know what its all about...simply go to a meeting and find out.

i will answer this...the recruiting itself doesnt pay much. money is made thru sales

the company also invests lots of money on its people....once again you have no idea what youre talking about...
 

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I don't think it's scam. Most of it is direct sales. I'm sure it takes A LOT of work to be successful.
 

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Remember in 2006 , I went to this presentation for Cyberwize trying to scam people on the same shyt from juices to prepaid legal. However they had it at dude's place at a huge house on the hill along with free bar along the pool with bartenders, bad bytches of all races and they turned the patio into a dance hall with a live DJ. At least it was worth the trip.

Fast Forward to 2012 and my Government prof says to come to class on time if we wanna see a guest speaker . Rush to class that day only to come into the class looking :why::stopitslime: at who it was. The SAME guy who had the Cyberwize presentation was trying to push Oregano Beans on us in our classroom. I had to talk to my Prof afterwards and he had no idea who he was before but thought he was legit because the school approved his visit :wtf: Needless to say, the next day in class was an open forum roasting the guy and his pyramid scheme.

Dude was named Romacio and worked under this guy who I actually met at the presentation in '06 Organo Gold Scam: HOLTON BUGGS= CON ARTIST?

Ol girl who I was trying to smash at the time invited me to that house on the hill presentation, trying to get me to sign up with her. She told me was going to call me when she got her Range Rover from making so much money from it after I backed out of the shyt. I called her the other month to ask her where's her Range and how was Cyberwize was treating her. She had no idea what I was talking about yet she had the link on her FB profile for years :russ:
 

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Organo Gold's Illuminati Agenda

Welcome to the 7 figure home owned by Organo Gold's (pimp) favorite marketing piece (whore). I don't know if this event was a desperate attempt to pull in new minions or to highlight the secret society that is growing inside of Organo Gold. Look at David, looking young, rich and troubled (more on this later).


What a wonderful lifestyle Organo Gold has afforded a few its black partners. Ever wonder why Organo Gold has more rich ******s than any other MLM (more on this later)? These houses are too close together to be 7 figures worth of land/property...sigh....


David and his mentor (pimp) who introduced him into this lifestyle. they have that Raz B, Chris Stokes type of relationship going on. But I cant be mad, David is living good. The secret meeting couldn't get started without the ring leader Holton Buggs in attendance. David couldn't wait to show his faved mentor what his years or hard work had gotten him. I knew Holton couldn't wait to see this....

David's bed! I know the mentee and mentor had long nights here......I kid....I kid.....I wonder how many female or male (you never know) IBO's had their hands on those posts?


This is the part where I get to the real reason behind this post. Organo Gold is a company designed to affect blacks in a way that other companies have for centuries. Organo Gold is not a healthy coffee. It's the ******s version of Starbucks. By making a young black boy rich, OG can influence other poor blacks to drink and sell this stuff in hopes of riches and good health. Just as the ****** loves collard greens, he will also love Organo Gold. The secret/ not-so-secret meeting was to discuss how the group, much like the illuminati can continue to influence blacks and other minority groups to shell over their last dime. David Imonitie, Jr. earns over $500,000 in income per month in Organo Gold, do you? Will you EVER?


Look at that "one" hand sign. Another ploy by the Illuminati to garner attention of the Black man. If I knew Organo Gold had ties to the Illuminati I would have started this blog years ago. First rap music, now network marketing. The agenda to destroy black health and pocket books should be enough for you folk to wake up.


For those of you desperate enough to want to belong to a secret society or just want to belong period then Organo Gold may be just what you need. Please come back to our blog when your pockets are bust and your blood pressure is higher than ever from chugging down that death by the ounce coffee. If you weren't invited to Bohemian Grove this past week then consider yourself at the bottom of the barrel in OG. Behind David's smile lies a sea of despair. David has witnessed a lot in his young life. He has more money and power than he has ever dreamed. His soul is lost amongst the greed of women and fake friends. Did Holton groom you and tell you that it ain't easy at the top? This guy got men 20 years his senior begging him for advice and help, when over 20 years ago he relied on these same people to change his diaper and wipe his snotty nose. This is how the Illuminati works. They prey on the young.....more on the OG Illuminati scandal in my next post.
Organo Gold Scam: Organo Gold's Illuminati Agenda
 

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It's not a scam if people are willing handing over their money....Nobody is holding a gun to these people's foreheads and forcing them to join.

I'm no advocate of MLM itself because it attracts lazy scum ...I do however like their pitch and marketing. How they manage to lure so many people into paying a joining fee, a monthly fee and upsell them to seminars and private coaching is nothing short of amazing.


Who knows? I might start my own MLM "scam" someday :jiggalol:
 

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Coming from a slightly different angle: The wealth industry is huge. The business is in selling the business (dreams). Seldom any real end products. It's like Inception. I see in in the writing industry, some people's whole writing career is writing about how to have a successful writing career. It's beautiful. Same with houses, I've seen people make good money by teaching how to flip houses...not actually flipping houses but telling people how they could get rich doing so. :skip:

I plan to get into it one day, it's all legitimate business, there's just a secondary business around it that is often just as lucrative. Take what's yours and leave the rest. But avoid pyramid schemes unless you get in early with a secure (guaranteed payment not dependent on "trust" alone) and legal setup.
 

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Man one of my friends actually tried to get me to "buy into her business". She talking about if i signed on under her then she go up to the "senior executive" level and i would really be helping her out. Im like look here, cant you see this is some bullshyt. How can someone be a senior executive at any fukkin thing by getting 1 customer/sign up/whatever the hell you call it without it being a scam.
 

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Don't know why you are avoiding the question like the plague and getting all defensive. It was pretty clear you do work for Primerica, I was just trying to confirm it. Since you're riding so hard for them, the least you can do is share your own experience honestly. Everyone else in this thread is doing so. I'm interested in how much you make per month through them, and how much of that money is through recruiting as opposed to actual sales.



Here's the problem with that setup. The money is being made through the recruitment process, not the sales you make. So you're an employee of the company but they are not actually investing any money in you. Instead, you're putting money into them. You're more of a customer than an employee.

A) The majority of people are not build to be the type of aggressive salesperson it would take to be successful at these companies. In spite of this, they will recruit damn near anyone and take their money.

B) In regards to the actual products they offer, they take no pride in them. How could they when they recruit damn near anyone to sell it? If the product was important, they would take steps to hire the best people for the job to represent them. Not everyone.

C) How many people are willing to con their friends and family to make a dime? Because that's who they want you to recruit. Everyone you know. And I'm calling it conning because as I said, most people are not the aggressive salesperson type it would take to be successful doing it. Are you taking this into account when you're going around recruiting your friends and family? That's not me. I could not go around selling people a dream knowing they probably won't be successful at it.


I agree with everything u just said but these 5linx n1ggas be pushing their products hardbody like they're the next big thing. I'm just wondering how many idiots do they actually convince to buy that bullsh1t?

Are people really cancling their services in exchange for some 5linx or is this just ducktales from con artist who just want you to join their "team" so they and everyone else can eat off your membership frees?
 
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