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Anyone ever had to deal with someone that is following a MLM (multi-level marketing) cult? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-level_marketing
I've run into quite a few in life - and I also know a good ~5 women on my Facebook from my college days not so long ago that fell for it. The funny thing is they totally slurped the kool-aid - it's damn near one step away from cult-ish. If their higher-ups told them to drink an elixir I'm pretty damn sure they would follow suite. Just like they were told they would make massive amounts of money. In the end, the only possibility is that they are losing mass amounts of money.
For the life of me, I just don't understand how people can be this stupid. I mean, before you commit to a job that requires a "down payment" of investing in them, you would think you would do some research. Any quick google of an MLM will tell you they are pyramid schemes. Not to mention, every single one of these girls are all college grads - so there is no defense of them being low on the intelligence. Plus - many of them are stay at home moms, so they have a husband that works full time and brings home some decent bank to support the wife + kids... You would think the husband would investigate before saying "Sure honey, put in a bunch of money - I'm sure you will make a bunch of side money in this amazing entrepreneurial investment that they make it seem like"
Another thing I find funny is that all of the MLM bullshit is about backstabbing each other. Which I have to admit, women are fucking great at backstabbing each other - which is why it's not a surprise that MLM is so rampant with women. Majority of time, at least men will stab you in the front. One girl will con her girl friend into joining, they will then try to con another friend into joining... None of them will succeed, but they will play the act to each other like they are succeeding in an effort to try and leech off each other. If one is trying to recruit another or sell product to someone and one of their friends gets word, the majority of them will try to sneak in and do it before the other one can. I have to admit, it's a dumpster fire that I love to watch. I've contemplated unfriending these annoying girls from College with their stupid ads, but part of me REALLY wants to see when they burn out and come back to reality to realize they have been screwed from the start.
For anyone oblivious to what I'm talking about, Jon Oliver can help you with that one:
So what experiences has ATOT had with these?
I've run into quite a few in life - and I also know a good ~5 women on my Facebook from my college days not so long ago that fell for it. The funny thing is they totally slurped the kool-aid - it's damn near one step away from cult-ish. If their higher-ups told them to drink an elixir I'm pretty damn sure they would follow suite. Just like they were told they would make massive amounts of money. In the end, the only possibility is that they are losing mass amounts of money.
For the life of me, I just don't understand how people can be this stupid. I mean, before you commit to a job that requires a "down payment" of investing in them, you would think you would do some research. Any quick google of an MLM will tell you they are pyramid schemes. Not to mention, every single one of these girls are all college grads - so there is no defense of them being low on the intelligence. Plus - many of them are stay at home moms, so they have a husband that works full time and brings home some decent bank to support the wife + kids... You would think the husband would investigate before saying "Sure honey, put in a bunch of money - I'm sure you will make a bunch of side money in this amazing entrepreneurial investment that they make it seem like"
Another thing I find funny is that all of the MLM bullshit is about backstabbing each other. Which I have to admit, women are fucking great at backstabbing each other - which is why it's not a surprise that MLM is so rampant with women. Majority of time, at least men will stab you in the front. One girl will con her girl friend into joining, they will then try to con another friend into joining... None of them will succeed, but they will play the act to each other like they are succeeding in an effort to try and leech off each other. If one is trying to recruit another or sell product to someone and one of their friends gets word, the majority of them will try to sneak in and do it before the other one can. I have to admit, it's a dumpster fire that I love to watch. I've contemplated unfriending these annoying girls from College with their stupid ads, but part of me REALLY wants to see when they burn out and come back to reality to realize they have been screwed from the start.
For anyone oblivious to what I'm talking about, Jon Oliver can help you with that one:
So what experiences has ATOT had with these?