Saying NO to Deceptive MLM Tactics

In today’s world of quick get-rich schemes, it is often hard to find a Multi-Level Marketing business that is honest, upfront and one that does not have to scam, lie, deceive and cheat people off their hard earned money. It’s a hard world to live in, with rising prices and inflation, one can’t help to sweat and toil to do whatever it takes just to put food on the table and send the children to school. That’s why people should avoid the trap of having to deceive other people just to try and snap up a sale.

It’s true though that scam or deceptive MLM businesses are on the lose trying to find people to trap and get money from. It’s akin to a robbery but this time the person being robbed is willing as he has been deceived as well. Keynote speakers from different MLM companies have accurately confirmed the existence of these deceptive MLM business dealings and tactics. Some MLM programs are considered scams that were advertised directly to those breadwinners looking for more sources of income for their household or career men and women who are tired of being glued to their office chairs all day and trying their best to look into passive sources of income. These are the victims who are the most susceptible to deceptive MLM business.

In the light of this issue, there has been a keynote speaker or two who have been vocal about making the public realize that not all MLM are bad and not all MLM are scammers and tricksters out  to get the gullible person’s money. There are many of people who fell into the trap of handing over the cash to the recruiter, as he is given products to sell and encouraged to create websites and submit data in order for the cash to begin sliding into his pockets. But in the end, after submitting web pages, working the search engines, listening to motivational speakers and subscribing to ads, there is nothing to show for it and he can’t even contact the recruiter as the recruiter himself is having the same dilemma of what to do next other than to continue recruiting.

A lot of people are disappointed, with their faith crushed, and left the MLM business with a lot of losses including their impression of the industry. The job now is to help resolve the impression of people and rebuild the MLM reputation.

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