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Avoid All MLM’s. You Won’t Make Any Money Off Them!
Sources extrapolated from: observation, cyberbump.net/scam-legit- businesses/
Nowadays everybody is holding on to their money more than ever. The are and should be cautious about investing their money. Buyer beware should always come to mind first! If it looks too good and enticing, and you’re waiting for the other shoe to drop, then it is and it will. The unfortunate part is that they are looking for suckers! They don’t care about how hard you worked to attain the investment for the business that they want to get you involved in. Let’s face it the emperor has no clothes and I’m calling them all out! It’s their commission that concerns them the most! The almighty dollar doesn’t grow on trees, it’s made from it!
On YouTube they intentionally have popup adds because your attention is fixated on the screen. That is when they lure you and seduce your pocket. And don’t be fooled because the money that they want you to invest isn’t nominal either! There are some that have fees to buy into these so-called business ventures, but there are always strings attached! Always read them fine print on ANYTHING THAT YOU SIGN! Ironically, they have a team ready and waiting already assembled and ready to coach you on your new journey. But what they don’t tell you is that they are leading you into a blind alley. The business, company has a voracious appetite like that of a shark and must be fed!
They tell you that there is someone there to help you build a website, and it’s so easy a child can do it. That becomes another fee. Then you are told that you must get an 800 number, which they use to screen the calls. Sound familiar? So, that is another unmentioned fee. Little by little all these expenditures add up. They make up fictious names so that they can’t be tracked down and can’t be prosecuted in court. They draw you in like a spider, and you’re the fly. Financing is also available if your credit is in good standing. You wait and wait patiently that the approval is generated.
Conveniently they set up a voicemail to dodge your phone calls. They claim to have many leads in the works, when in fact it’s all just a fallacy! Don’t worry, they will take you by the hand and in short feed you to the lions! The products that are offered can range from setting up your own online store and cut out the middleman, or selling how to create wealth form downloading products, getting your family and friends involved, etc. Still the idea of a pyramid scam crosses my mind when I think of the injustices that these so-called companies perpetrate.
What they don’t mention is that it isn’t just a one-time fee that is required from you. There are other ongoing monthly fees that get addressed as well. Big promises that don’t deliver especially when you see on pop-up videos how they, or other people vested in the company wave money on camera or open over knighted letters from Federal Express. What they claim, isn’t true
Actions speak louder than words and it is my belief that no truer words were spoken! The credibility alone leaves much to be desired.
The ire that course through my veins is transferred through the keystrokes as I type this. Hand over fist is how they claim that the money will just pour in. They show that the people who run this business are on yachts, or have more than one luxury, and sports car, property in the islands, etc. Its just another way to seduce you into their web of lies! When you don’t see results after awhile you wonder if the company is legitimate. They know that that have you on the hook and leave you dangling waiting with bated breath. Picture yourself hanging by your fingertips, in the dark, and it’s only a matter of time before you plunge into the depths of despair. Hopefully it won’t break you financially, spiritually.
Some videos they’ll have you watch, and one of them is called “The Secret”. What I found funny is that how people in the company can contradict each other as to watch, not watch the video for inspiration. The nerve that they have asking if you have money saved in a bank, or IRA astounds me. A home base isn’t clearly defined either which makes me even more suspicious upon investigating. I have had friends relay this information to me. You want to work from home? Have we got the job for you! And you know what, you can do it in your free time. Sound familiar?
Let’s face it, you’re looking for a return monetarily. They know how to grab your attention and at the same time steal money from your pocket. The one business that I’m talking about is referred to as MLM. By watching Facebook adds can be seen that are demographically targeted towards people of your age. It is claimed that it a cheap investment. But when money isn’t easy to come by the only thing is talk is cheap. Products that they offer are low quality too.
Here is a list of the companies to avoid, 1) Paysbook, it’s a pyramid scheme, Arjay Gallenero is behind it. It is affiliated with e-commerce, and social media. 2) Unity Network, a company that sells inferior digital and informational products, Edward Reformina founded it, 3) PlanProMatrix, this company has been known to be unethical and illegal encoding e-loading business, 5) Yeheey.biz, in short, it’s a Ponzi Scheme, run by Joed Baron and Erwin Laraya, it’s not authorized to solicit investments from “Joe public”. 6) Yeheeybizfriends, it offers something called Purple Corn Gold Juice. This company was resurrected from Yeheey.biz. 7) Pays-up Marketing Service, they want to make money off you to stay in business., 8) Paymax, has no services or products to offer. Byron Dinopol objective is to recruit you. Being that Unity Network Scam has collapsed, they changed the name to 9) Fast Track Worldwide, they sell a supplement called Organi-C. 10) CoinMD or CMDX, rebranded by Tom McMurrain sells membership packages, but offers no products or services.11) Unlishop, they claim to sell wellness products, jewelry, and perfumes, but upon further examination none of those items exist in their platform.
The remaining companies are as follows: 12) CashCowRobot, its just another MLM scam based in the Philippines by Khen Salce, 13) Ideal Prime Ventures International, which offers wellness products and e-loading, its primary source of income is the suckers that invest in that company, 14) Paycheck AB Online Services, it’s a recruitment scheme, founded by Alvin Borbon, and Brix Calamonte. It’s a pyramid scheme. 15) OnePro. International, Ashley Mendez is the CEO of this pyramid scheme. 16) Salveo World, has products, but no demand for them, it depends on the recruitment of new members to exist, 17) AIM Global (Alliance in Motion Global), it too is an MLM! The company sells overpriced, and crappy products. Less than 1% made money from this scheme. 18) KAPA Community Ministry International, claims to be a religious organization and is registered that way, Joel Apolinaro used religion as a front, it is a Ponzi scheme.,19) Droidjo, run by Kernerdz Valle, known to be a scammer, and was the founder of Pluggle, what’s funny is that the only thing that they sell are activation codes., 20) UnLiflex Advertising, Mr. Nino Kilag Brajen founded this, it’s just a recruitment scheme. 21) DV Boer Farm Corporation, investments are solicited from the public through their “Pa-iwi Program. Once the money is secured from the investor DV Boer uses the money to purchase livestock. The investor waits for their earnings.
The lesson is to avoid all MLM’s, you will not make any money from them!