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Freakin' Pyramid Schemes- Burn in Hell!

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East_TX_Spa:
Tarpiddlin is when you get the squirts....you piddle tar and it'll make you hunch.

That's the whole problem with these crackwipers:  If they would just sell the products (some of them are fine products) I would buy them and use them.

I asked Big Chief what Goji juice tastes like and he told me "grape juice".  When I asked what was in it, he said "grape juice concentrate, pear juice concentrate, apple juice concentrate, and Goji juice". ::) ::) ::)

Crockwobblers, all of them!

My pizza is here.

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wmccall:
My wife use to work at a place called Suppersuppers . One of the owners was selling that crap. (I've tasted it) If she would have kept her attenion to her main business, she might still have it.  

stuart:
The people that are sucessfull at MLM are few and far between.

I get more of them soliciting me than mortgage brokers now days so I think there is a new upswing in the thought process.

Funny most of the poeple that solicite me drive old cars, rent cheap and can't afford a spa. ;D

thearm:

--- Quote ---The people that are sucessfull at MLM are few and far between.

I get more of them soliciting me than mortgage brokers now days so I think there is a new upswing in the thought process.

Funny most of the poeple that solicite me drive old cars, rent cheap and can't afford a spa. ;D
--- End quote ---

Thats the problem with MLM and other get rich schemes. They usually prey on the poor people who can least afford it. Kind of like playing the Lottery IMO. Little known fact here, 80% of people winning more than a million dollars are bankrupt within 5 years. :o

Brewman:
Those MLM programs seem to be more interested in signing up people to be dealers, and everyone under the sun gets a part of the sale.  But they really never discuss how impossible it will be to sell the product, which has to happen in order for anyone to make money.  
 And so many people get commissions that the products are ridiculously overpriced so nobody will buy them.  
 Our neighbors tried to sucker us into Amway.  Who the hell is stupid enough to pay $32 for a bottle of dishsoap- which by the way Consumer Report magazine test once and it rated rather poorly.  They got sucked into the whole concept big time and even thought they'd be able to retire on the stuff by age 35.  They even paid their way to those sales rallies, and all that crap.  
 Funny how hard it is to get those people to actually admit they're pimping Amway- they always refer to it as "Our Business" or "Our Product".  
 Last we saw those two, the were still working jobs that actually generated income.

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