"But I Made a Lot of Money" / "Look at all those Successful People!"
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There are two reasons. First of all, they are likely simply lying. Statistics show that the average MLMer loses money and only a tiny fraction makes more than a part-time minimum wage job would have made with a lot more security and less effort.
But suppose they are correct? If so, then this is another reason to not join the MLM. As MLMs are pyramid schemes, where money is made by those in the top from those on the bottom, if many people are successful it merely means the pyramid's top -- joining it being the only way to make money -- is already full, so your chances of making money are even smaller than they already were.
I mean, would you buy a scratchcard from someone who told you to buy it because he already had won the grand prize in that batch?
So the next time someone tells you to join an MLM because they made it big, tell them 'that's why I'm not joining!'.
Labels: argument from popularity, MLM, pyramid scheme
1 Comments:
This is laughable. Your glaring ignorance is on full display here from the start, when you apply the "MLM" title with a broad brush. Tell me, can you differentiate between MLM, Network Marketing and Direct Sales? or do you think they are all the same? Also, what's your definition of a "pyramid"? Few people actually know what if is and I suspect you're one of them.
Finally, why do you feel the need to give advice to others about something you clearly aren't interested in...and with a heavy dose of negative skepticism?
Again, this is laughable.
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