Challenge them??Originally posted by andros3110:Depending on the product you are selling.
MLM still need someone to purchase the product.
If everyone becomes your distributor, who is buying the goods.
Do you have any lobang for push cart or product.
I am looking for business partners and intend to challenge Ebay / Amazon.
The more product the merrier.
They earn the way that u didn't recognise. It's a big case studies if u really are interested.Originally posted by davidtanwei:CAn the ebay/amazon really profit. or even the yahoo auction?
You had encounter people earning through this measure?
Whats their earning generally.
hi there, curious what is pushcart? my fren is going interview later on ....Originally posted by jojoma:They earn the way that u didn't recognise. It's a big case studies if u really are interested.
To me, I feel that its more of ethical issue, rather than legal issue.. A lot of industries resort to hard-selling tactics.. From insurance to even market stalls that sell vegetables.. I wouldnt say that its illegal, just another selling tactic I guess.. Not really ethical though.. I guess a worse case would be that have anyone of you ever received phone calls from banks asking you to go down for a promotion or something? End up talking about selling insurance.. To me, this is even more unethical, but still legal though..Originally posted by moltenhub:Hmm, I came across this post on the WWW.
This reminds me of a friend who was recently pressured into signing some contract related to MLM. but she didnt sign..
Are there any legal recourse against such companies who resort to hard-selling tactics ?
I guess you are jus selecting websites or links jus to support ur stand instead of looking at mlm from a bigger picture and analyze the whole thing. Perhaps there are flaws in the links u haf posted. I suggest u go understand mlm better and read the article again whether it makes sense to u again.Originally posted by leddy:"MLM's espoused core business -- personal retailing -- is contrary to trends in communication technology, cost-effective distribution, and consumer buying preferences. The retailing activity is, in reality, only a pretext for the actual core business, which is enrolling investors in pyramid organizations that promise exponential income growth."
http://www.mlmwatch.org/01General/10lies.html
Honestly, the things this website advocates makes alot more sense to me than what the MLM recruiters are talking about.