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Index » Companies & Business » Multi-Level Marketing
 

How to Ditch a Multi-Level Marketing Company Recruiter

 

Have you ever been approached by multilevel marketing recruiter who engaged you in conversation and somehow you immediately got on a subject of what you do for a living, your family and what you wanted out of life and then they approached you with the business opportunity idea and invited you to a multi to level marketing meeting. Of course the whole time they did not tell you what sort of business they were in yet or what they were doing only that they thought you would be really good at it and tried you to come to a meeting.

You asked them about it they dodge the question and started talking and generalities about success models, what you're going to do when you retire and if you were happy with your job. When someone comes up to you and starts talking about these things generally they're trying to sell you something and many times this is a multi level marketing scam and it is fraudulent as far as I am concerned because they do not tell you what they are selling and yet try to coax you along and fraudulently induce you into signing up for the multi level marketing pyramid scheme by lying to you about how much money you're going to make some day in the business.

The best way to ditch a multilevel marketing Company recruiter is as soon as you recognize their sales pitch ask them what multilevel marketing pyramid scheme are you in. And ask them point-blank and ask them to tell you exactly the name of the Company, the parent company in what kind of crap you're peddling. Do it, it is not rude, what is rude is them dodging your questions and not answering you. Not to mention fraudulent, I say to Haiti with these people and folks. That's how you ditch a multi level marketing scam artist. Consider this in 2006.

Author: Lance Winslow
 
Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

 
 
 

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