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![]() I just got a few people emailing me about a new mlm program:
http://www.residualnetwork.com/ 2 weeks back I received hundreds of emails to join Mark Joyners MLM. A month before that there was one more MLM promoted by a nobody that told nothing about anything! None of these online mlms told me why I should join - what will I promote - before I would signup. Isn't that kind of dumb? Who signs up for programs before knowing what it is all about? No MLM. Pure Wisdom. |
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![]() I agree. Some of these pitches actually do a decent job of roping you in, then they say, "Send us your full information and we'll rush you out a package", or, "Insert your name and phone number only if you are truly interested and are serious about this business". HA! What business? I always shake my head at these types of offers that tell you nothing and expect people to blindly sign up to see what they're really getting into.
Most of the top dogs of these MLM schemes play off of the hopes and dreams of so many only to offer utter nonsense, pester the heck out of somewhat interested parties, and claim that it will "make you rich". If people only knew... Bulletproof Protection For Your Clickbank Product ![]() |
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