I see people are back on their Pyramid scheme grind. Vol. 5Linx

You really made bread selling knives door to door?

I also attended one of those interviews after high school. As soon as they asked for 120 for a knife kit I dipped :lol:

I remember when they set me up for a interview, I them up on the net and was like "hell nah". What I look like being a 6'1, 19 year old black kid trying to sell knives in the burbs, even I know that ain't gonna work :lol:
 
there's too much comedy in these 2 pages.

I did cutco training cuz it was free lunch and got paid for the day.

after learning about selling knives door to door and taking public transportation everywhere, I knew it wouldn't work.

anyone ever heard of ambit?
 
My old college roommate made a bunch from Cutco, they sent him to Vegas and stuff like that. It seemed like a pretty chill job for someone still in highschool. I could never get into it though, I would feel like a total scumbag basically begging people to set up appointments to buy knives off of me.
 
My grandmother got suckered into Organo Gold. She invited me to church one night, and it was a bs presentation for that mess. Long story short, she's got like 100 boxes left of the "coffee"
 
You really made bread selling knives door to door?

I also attended one of those interviews after high school. As soon as they asked for 120 for a knife kit I dipped :lol:

Never went door to door. :lol:

It was all about referrals from customers, friends and family

The thing about Cutco is they actually were really really good knives, they sold themselves.

FACT if I suddenly fell on hard times, I'd hustle with Cutco or Amway before I ever worked a dead end job paying
 
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Primamerica tried to get they would have had if this fine hunny would have gave me the yambs but after they said all you need is 100 to be a insurance salesmen I wanted to get the license and go somewhere else for a job :D
 
Amway is 100% legit if you know what you're doing. You just have to do A WHOLE LOT of grinding in order to be successful at it.

You mean you actually have to work hard? Don't nobody got time for that, ****** rather work 8hr shifts on cruise control and just collect their 200 every time they pass go.
 
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My grandmother got suckered into Organo Gold. She invited me to church one night, and it was a bs presentation for that mess. Long story short, she's got like 100 boxes left of the "coffee"
one of my homies got swindled into joining too :lol: dude tried to get me to go to a meeting and tried to make it seem legit by showing me his organo gold "website" short story short, :lol: dude got no money from it, still got the coffee, and it lasted about 1 month. i literally gave dude a stoneface when approached me about coffee, people rather just get starbucks
 
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You mean you actually have to work hard? Don't nobody got time for that, ****** rather work 8hr shifts on cruise control and just collect their 200 every time they pass go.
word, thats how vemma is, supposedly if you "work hard" you can potentially earn some money but why not just get a regular job hardly working and have a steady income. the dudes i knew in vemma traveled out of state on their own expenses :lol: for that crap.
 
In the past I have been suckered in to:

Primerica
Cutco
ACN
Carico

My mother use to sell herbalife yeeeeeeears ago. That didn't work out for her

Long story short, waste of my damb time :smh:
 
Its crazy to me there exist so many people that get caught up into these schemes. I sat in on a world ventures presentation in someones house i know, and it was crazy to see how these schemes have people on mindless zombie selling mode. The other sad thing is how easy it is to trick people into these things.
 
I was thinking of making a thread like this for a while now about MCA. there this dude on IG who swears up and down by this company. He's always posting pics of his expensive purchases ( true religion, Louboutins shoes, gucci belts, etc) and posting pics of his cars keys (Porsche, Range Rover, and "his" ferrari and bently). and he LOVES to post pics of his stacks of cash talking bout "$40 got me all of this," and begging people to get on his team for MCA (his IG is celebritymoneygetter if you want to see it for yourself). I was actually a little curious about it. so I went to do a little research and basically they pay you 80$ commission for each person you sign up, but they have to stay signed on for 17 months. until then they pay you in increments. My thing is, if this company (or anyone of those network marketing companies) is as great as they say it is, then everyone would be millionaires. the thing that bugs me with the people who joins these programs always make it seem like it's such easy money to make. I still don't know what MCA is all about. It looks like they are not selling anything, just keep signing people on. It's all a numbers game (pyramid scheme). I'm sorry but I'd much rather work a honest 9-5 job, taking orders from a boss and get a guaranteed pay check every 2 weeks then to pay X amount of dollars for something that is not guaranteed and suspect all in the hopes of getting rich quick. People always like to down 9-5 jobs but it's a whole lot better than these stupid and shady pyramid scheme type companies IMO.
 
My one boy in the navy is part of Vemma/Verve. Got his little brother and like two friends from down here into it too. He posted a pic of this Benz he received for reaching a new level or something. Idk I don't buy it.

My beef is, if this energy drink is so good/tight/vicious, why is it not in stores next to red bull?

And also, if the start up fee is $200 and you my boy and you claim that I'll be making money fast, why not just lend me the $200 or whatever and I'll pay you back? He said it dont work like that. Boy please...
 
What's the deal with world ventures...my gal just signed into it lol. I told her not to and I've already made up my mind I'm not doing it due to some law suits I read up on online
 
What's the deal with world ventures...my gal just signed into it lol. I told her not to and I've already made up my mind I'm not doing it due to some law suits I read up on online
My sister just signed up for this too I told her she's a moron for doing it but she saying she just wanna do it for cheap vacations :smh:
 
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Not sure what that means...anyways my boy actually has the BMW though. He gets a lot of people in...so I guess it's possible to excel in it
 
Shorty Doo Wop I'm testing it out next weekend we are going to LA. I have free flights already but we gonna see if the hotel rates are really true
 
Shorty Doo Wop I'm testing it out next weekend we are going to LA. I have free flights already but we gonna see if the hotel rates are really true
Honestly I dont trust any of these things cuz I just know companies like this probably have hidden fees and then have a cancellation fee or something
 
What y'all know about USANA though
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. That was the really big one on the West Coast for a while, targeted mostly students. A bunch of people I know from High School got into it.
Lol sound like World Ventures they target college kids too. All pyramid schemes are the same you gotta grind real hard to make real money off of em.

World Ventures has some type of brainwashing going on. My ex joined world ventures and sounded like a marketing zombie , I kept asking her "What is the product?". She kept rambling about selling cheap flights 
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 , 3 weeks later she snapped out of it.
 
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