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Please beware of MULTI-LEVEL NETWORKING / PYRAMIDING COMPANIES' modus operandi

Re: Please beware of MULTI-LEVEL NETWORKING / PYRAMIDING COMPANIES' modus operandi

FRONTROW power ahaha
 
Re: Please beware of MULTI-LEVEL NETWORKING / PYRAMIDING COMPANIES' modus operandi

TS wag ka mag JUDGE ng company baka makasuhan ka sa ginagawa mo
hindi SCAM yang mga company na yan LEGAL lahat yan kahit na ipa CHECK mo sa DTI at SEC
bago mag judge mag review muna ng mabuti..

tignan mo ginawa mo iniisip tuloy ng mga tao na SCAM yang mga company na yan

ang SCAM po ay ung nag invest ka na WALA ka naman nakuhang kapalit.
 
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I chuckled just by reading the posts of members here. Thanks networking fuckers, I had a good laugh.

First, I won't say that MLM are literally "scammers". In the law, and in the eyes of poor idiots, they aren't. But if you take a second to re-think things, then you will know they are.

Ngayon, tatanungin nyo ko. "Scam?" "Alam mo ba yung scam?" "Ano yung scam?"

Shut the fuck up, fuckers. So pinapangako nyo na kikita ang ma rerecruit nyo ng atleast 4k~6k a week. By doing what? Part time job? Fuckers, you won't earn 4k~6k a week by doing a fucking part time job. Pano ka kikita? Madali lang! Here's the checklist:

• Magbenta sa mga co-workers mo, or classmates mo, or friends mo.
• Beg your relatives, family members na bilihin ang products mo.
• Mag recruit ng bagong member para sa "business" mo.
• Dahil sa mahirap mag invite ng katrabaho or kaklase, napilitan kang umabsent sa school or work (kasi na babahala ka na patapos na ung month, wala ka paring benta or recruit)
• Galing sa pag absent, you totally quit school / work.
• Manloko ng kapwa - sasabihin mo part time job and business where pwede silang kumita ng Php 999,999 per month (para lang ma engganyo exaggerated ang mga description)

See? Napakadali di ba? Working 8 hours a day for a job is for poor people! Networking is KING! Power! Hataw! Payaman! Positive......MY ASS.

Ang imba mag-salita pag nag rerecruit. Yung tipong pati yung kaluluwa mo e susumpain sa pagiging mahirap mo, at ilaladlad nila sa mukha mo yung mga kotse at bahay ng mga top earners nila. Top earners...or early members?

Guys, open your fucking eyes. Sa pag recruit nila sayo sasabihin, easy money, fast money, easy 70k a month..pero pag nag join ka na, sasabihin nila: "Syempre need mo magpakahirap bago magkapera. Anu yung pera tumutubo sa halaman?" Which is in fact, kabaliktaran ng sinasabi nila sa pag recruit nila sayo.

Do yourselves a fucking favor, wag nyong sayangin ang pera, oras, at pagod nyo sa MLM. They are all bullshit.

P.S Kung tatanungin nyo ko, kung makapag salita ako e may narating na ba ko, please wag nyo na ituloy. I am a fucking Senior Programmer and I'm earning six fucking figures per month. BHW

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Re: Please beware of MULTI-LEVEL NETWORKING / PYRAMIDING COMPANIES' modus operandi

salamat dito at nalaman ko na rin
 
Re: Please beware of MULTI-LEVEL NETWORKING / PYRAMIDING COMPANIES' modus operandi

power muna hehehehe ako rin huminto rin sa ganyan wala ka mapapa dyan
 
Re: Please beware of MULTI-LEVEL NETWORKING / PYRAMIDING COMPANIES' modus operandi

Haha.. Inuutusan pako na ibenta ko daw cellphone ko para mkajoin.. Haha..

Anlalakas mang uto.. nung una plang di nako bilib dito..

Part-time job daw pero mkikita mo maghapon sila sa labas para mag-recruit..

Buti nalng nagresearch muna ako.. at di nila ako na-uto


:dance:
 
Re: Please beware of MULTI-LEVEL NETWORKING / PYRAMIDING COMPANIES' modus operandi

eh ung DTX Marketing totoo ba un hiring sila o hindi??
 
Re: Please beware of MULTI-LEVEL NETWORKING / PYRAMIDING COMPANIES' modus operandi

yeah tama, wala namang masama sa UNO, ang masama lang is yung mga member nito pero hindi lahat
 
Re: Please beware of MULTI-LEVEL NETWORKING / PYRAMIDING COMPANIES' modus operandi

:hit: :thanks: TS d talaga ako naniwala dito umatend n ako dito orientation d ako conveince z i do d mathematicaw and i find that it imposible to earn that amount in a week for just selling :poof:
 
Re: Please beware of MULTI-LEVEL NETWORKING / PYRAMIDING COMPANIES' modus operandi

I chuckled just by reading the posts of members here. Thanks networking fuckers, I had a good laugh.

First, I won't say that MLM are literally "scammers". In the law, and in the eyes of poor idiots, they aren't. But if you take a second to re-think things, then you will know they are.

Ngayon, tatanungin nyo ko. "Scam?" "Alam mo ba yung scam?" "Ano yung scam?"

Shut the fuck up, fuckers. So pinapangako nyo na kikita ang ma rerecruit nyo ng atleast 4k~6k a week. By doing what? Part time job? Fuckers, you won't earn 4k~6k a week by doing a fucking part time job. Pano ka kikita? Madali lang! Here's the checklist:

• Magbenta sa mga co-workers mo, or classmates mo, or friends mo.
• Beg your relatives, family members na bilihin ang products mo.
• Mag recruit ng bagong member para sa "business" mo.
• Dahil sa mahirap mag invite ng katrabaho or kaklase, napilitan kang umabsent sa school or work (kasi na babahala ka na patapos na ung month, wala ka paring benta or recruit)
• Galing sa pag absent, you totally quit school / work.
• Manloko ng kapwa - sasabihin mo part time job and business where pwede silang kumita ng Php 999,999 per month (para lang ma engganyo exaggerated ang mga description)

See? Napakadali di ba? Working 8 hours a day for a job is for poor people! Networking is KING! Power! Hataw! Payaman! Positive......MY ASS.

Ang imba mag-salita pag nag rerecruit. Yung tipong pati yung kaluluwa mo e susumpain sa pagiging mahirap mo, at ilaladlad nila sa mukha mo yung mga kotse at bahay ng mga top earners nila. Top earners...or early members?

Guys, open your fucking eyes. Sa pag recruit nila sayo sasabihin, easy money, fast money, easy 70k a month..pero pag nag join ka na, sasabihin nila: "Syempre need mo magpakahirap bago magkapera. Anu yung pera tumutubo sa halaman?" Which is in fact, kabaliktaran ng sinasabi nila sa pag recruit nila sayo.

Do yourselves a fucking favor, wag nyong sayangin ang pera, oras, at pagod nyo sa MLM. They are all bullshit.

P.S Kung tatanungin nyo ko, kung makapag salita ako e may narating na ba ko, please wag nyo na ituloy. I am a fucking Senior Programmer and I'm earning six fucking figures per month. BHW

:lol: nice one.

ive never been a member of any MLM companies but was previously educated by a friend. offer is mouth watery of course. ikaw ba naman ang pakitaan ng check worth thousand of pieces ewan ko na lang kung di ka matumba. i am not a business minded person but i think we all know the basics of doing business. as said earlier, strategy na talaga ng networking ang sabihing kikita ka but the truth is, uplines lang or yung mga early members lang ang yumayaman. kaya ang maganda sa netwroking, dapat lagi ka pioneer.
 
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Tanda na nung thread xD sorry kung ioopen ko ulit.


Don't blame the MLM company, magalit ka sa taong nangidnap (kasi yung ang paraan niya eh.)


Story ko sa ganyan noon, I forgot yung 1st MLM company na pinakita ng friend ko pero di ako sumali then itong 2nd is UNO. ang sabi saken ng friend ko is LILIBRE niya ako (na ginawa naman talaga niya) then after nun may pinuntahan kaming place tapos ang daming tao karamihan student and sabi ng friend ko may ppntahan daw kami at dun ko nakilala ang UNO. in the (4 a.m. na ata ako nauwi nun)


Kaya po nasisira ang pangalan ng isang MLM company dahil sa maling pamamaraan na ginagawa ng isang network marketer.


Reminds me of a friend na naglabas ng around 25,000. pero nascam lamang siya. I am not against sa mga nagpost dito na against ha, ISA din po ako sa mga negative na tao na ayaw at against sa networking or the what we so called pyramiding.


Pede naman po natin sabihin na opportunity o extrang pagkakakitaan, be honest.


Inopen ko ang mind ko sa ganitong negosyo. saka may negosyo po na di kailangan mag take risk? at tama po pinagaaralan po ang ganitong negosyo.


May business po ako at 6 years na po siyang running. yung kikitain ko dito sa networking ay ipangnenegosyo ko, paiikutin ko kikitain ko. simpleng tao ako at simple ang pangarap ko, ang magkaroon ng sariling bahay at lupa sa manila yun lang and by chance makauwi na father ko para kumpleto na kami pamilya. kahit di na ako bumili ng sasakyan (nagdedepreciate presyo niyan xD) saka may sasakyan naman na kami.


Sa mga kapwa ko network marketers lalo na sa mga bago, attend po kayo trainings and makipagusap sa mga taong matagal na sa ganitong negosyo. may mawala man sa inyo, wag manghinayang atleast na educate niyo mga sarili niyo. don't stop yourselves on learning. :D


Retail lang po ako, wala pa downlines haha. hayaan ko ang product ang magsalita para sa akin.


Sa mga nilayuan ng kaibigan o kamag-anak, ayos lamang po yan. noon iniiwasan o nilalayuan ako, ngayon nakakausap ko na kasi di naman pagsali ang inooffer ko sa kanila kundi ang products na binebenta ko.


Paano po tayo pagkakatiwalaan ng isang tao kung sa simula't simula palang ay niloloko na natin siya? diba?
 
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Well, Hindi ko ito nakita ah... Anyways I will post the some 6 basic questions to raise to MLM people. As of now, wala pa nakakasagot nito because they can't.
Kahit dito sa symbianize forums. They always follow this quote:

Well, Truth hurts but most MLM people follow this saying:

"If it looks like a duck,
walks like a duck,
swims like a duck,
and quacks like a duck,
then it’s probably a duck!"


Here the list of questions and I WANT QUANTITATIVE FACTS to measure their claims. If not, these are "RED Flags":


1.) You claim that many people are profiting from your (MLM) program. What proof can you give to show that MOST people who put effort in your program actually FILE a PROFIT on their INCOME TAXES?

2.) Would you please provide AVERAGE NET PAYOUT by the company (after SUBTRACTING PRODUCT PURCHASES) to ALL participants who ever signed up (or in the past 5 years, etc.) INCLUDING THOSE NOT NOW ACTIVE?

3.) CARRIED TO ITS LOGICAL EXTREME, how many PLANETS would be required for 5000 prospects were to work hard enough to achieve the promised income rewards for their recruitment efforts and achieve the highest RANK in the MLM program?

4.) Are your MLM company's wholesale prices low enough to allow a respectable profit when marking up for resale - at a retail price that is still competitive with comparable products through other sources? (or are retails prices so high that they must be sold at wholesale to achieve any volume - IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN/ADVANCE in RANK in the scheme?) What evidence do you have to show a HIGH PERCENTAGE of participants PROFITING from actual retail sales?

5.) You claim that MLM can promised high income enough to be obtain luxury. However, why are FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES are not blushed or even praised MLM and its "unethical" business practices? Can you provide evidences enough to persuade them to adapt MLM business practice?

6.) You talk of time freedom. If your top people are making so much money, why are they out recruiting, rather than enjoying the promised life of leisure? What percent of your top “distributors” are no longer actively involved with the company – and never attend opportunity meetings? Can you give me their names?

For the MLM summary, here is what really happening:

Information is from: By Jon M. Taylor, MBA, Ph.D., Consumer Awareness Institute. I thank him for revealing the TRUTH

What is the appeal of recruitment-driven MLMs?

1.) The “easy money” appeal of MLM is often couched in terms such as “time freedom” (to do what you want), perpetual or “residual income” (like author’s royalties or annuities), and “unlimited income possibilities,” with the success of recruits limited only by their efforts.

2.) MLMs are often sold as a viable alternative to an unfavorable job market and as a better route to retirement than traditional plans.

3.) MLM programs typically sell “pills, potions, and lotions” or other products that are consumable, that have unique appeal, and that can be claimed to deliver benefits not available elsewhere.

4.) One sees a strong sense of belonging, or an “us versus them” cultish mentality.


As a business model, is MLM legal and ethical?


1.) MLMs depend on unlimited recruitment of a network of endless chains of participants.

2.) Participants secure and advance to ranks or positions in a pyramid (“downline”) of participants based on timing and recruitment, rather than on merit or appointment.

3.) As endless entrepreneurial chains, or “opportunity” recruitment schemes, MLMs assume an infinite market, which does not exist in the real world. They also assume virgin markets, which don’t exist for long. They would be doomed to eventual market saturation and collapse, except that some avoid this by expanding – or “re-pyramiding” – to other countries and/or through the same markets with new product offerings and divisions.

4.) Therefore, as endless chains, MLMs are ihherently flawed, unfair, and deceptive – profitable primarily for those at or near the top, or TOPPs (top-of-the-pyramid promoters) – who are often the first ones to join.

5.) Worldwide feedback suggests that MLMs can be extremely viral and predatory. As endless chains, MLMs quickly spread from state to state and often to vulnerable foreign markets.

6.) MLMs typically finance their operations from purchases by participants who are incentive to buy overpriced products to qualify for commissions and for “rank advancement” (to advance to higher levels in the pyramid of participants). With the exception of some party plans, the majority of sales are typically to participants.

7.) Typically, MLM products are unique (making it difficult to compare with alternative products), consumable (to encourage repeat purchases), and priced higher than products sold elsewhere – to pay commissions on many levels of participants.

8.) In MLMs, most of the commissions are paid to those at or near the top levels in the hierarchy of participants (TOPPs). It is this extreme concentration of commissions paid to TOPPs that motivates them to work tirelessly to expand downlines, thereby assuring the MLM’s survival and growth. They also must continually recruit to replace dropouts due to high failure rates.

9.) Most MLMs become even more top-weighted with five or more layers in their compensation plans – more than are functionally justified.

10.) The villain in MLM abuse is not so much the leaders as a flawed system built on unlimited recruitment of endless chains of participants as primary customers. MLMs enable the transfer of money from a rapidly churning supply of new recruits to TOPPs (top of the pyramid promoters), founders, and the company itself.

11.) MLM promises what it cannot deliver. To be successful, MLM promoters depend on a litany of deceptions, including much self-deception. Misrepresentations regarding products, income potential, and legitimacy are commonplace in MLM.

If I am asked if MLM is a moral or ethical business model, I would have to answer “NO!”
Also, as explained above, MLM is clearly an unfair and deceptive business model.


What are the effects of MLM on participants and on society?

1.) Based on available company data, approximately 99.7% of all MLM participants lose money – spending more on company purchases and minimal operating expenses than they receive in commissions from the company. Attrition rates are high. And if one removes TOPPs from the calculations of average income, the loss rate is closer to 99.99%, which means that the chance of new recruits profiting is virtually ZERO.

2.) As is true with any scam, those who invest the most are those who lose the most, having accepted deceptive claims that the MLM is a legitimate income or business opportunity, and having continued to invest in the vain hope of eventually profiting handsomely.

3.) Sales reported by MLM companies represent losses to participants. So – based on statistics from the Direct Selling Association, the chief MLM lobbying organization – aggregate losses suffered by tens of millions of victims exceeds ten billion dollars a year in the U.S., with far greater losses worldwide. (MLMs often plunder vulnerable populations overseas.) This means that total aggregate losses from hundreds of millions of MLM victims worldwide since the 1979 Amway decision. These would amount to hundreds of billions of dollars.

4.) Abuses from participation are widespread in the MLM industry. In some cases, monetary losses from MLM participation lead to heavy indebtedness, bankruptcy, foreclosed mortgages, and failed educational and career pursuits.

5.) Some MLM participants lose more than money. Divorces and rifts among extended families are commonplace. Even suicides and murders related to participation in MLM, have been reported.

6.) Addiction to MLM can result from excessive commitment to MLM – which can become a lifestyle. “MLM junkies” – who have internalized its “easy money” appeal – may find it difficult to work again in a normal work setting.


For the parting
In MLM, market collapse is manifested in CONTINUOUS COLLAPSE, meaning that the market is constantly collapsing, requiring constant recruitment to replace those continually dropping out - with recruits willing to make “pay to play” purchases in hopes of cashing in. MLM leaders have learned other strategies for circumventing market collapse. They find new markets in which to recruit, or recycle through old markets with new generations of prospects, or with new products. Without these efforts, an MLM could collapse fairly quickly.

How in the world would this be a business opportunity? If you MLM recruiters would not give us quantitative results and facts at your business. I don't know if you really understand the word opportunity. You state many issues at MLM business but NOBODY acts to correct and prevent these issues.
 
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daming negative feedback dito about sa UNO ah.:) uno member din ako. hindi ako palaasa sa upline ko. kasi naman sa business PARA-PARAAN LANG YAN di po ba? kun feeling mo kinidnap ka talaga para pilitin ka magpay in. Meron ka naman sigurong bibig o paa para sabihin NO o hindi ka interisado at magwalked out nalang di po ba?;). Sa ganitong klase ng business kasi po, gumagamit po tayo ng law of leverage, a way in which you will be multiplying yourself in the form of others through TIME, MONEY & EFFORT. well, i think lahat naman talaga ng mga RICH businessmen ay gumagamit nito. Para sa akin, maganda yung opportunity ipinipresent sa ng.invite sa 'kin. Marahil sa inyo hindi ayon sa gustong paraan ng pag-imbita. At first, hindi ako masyadong interested sa marketing plan nila, dahil hindi ko naman naintindihan masyado. ang nagustuhan ko talaga yung product ng UNO na proven effective talaga sa mga nabentahan ko neto at sa akin na rin(magic cream, krypto, ultima-c and etc)na may chronic type of allergy. pero kalaunan, nung naintindihan ko na talaga ang marketing plan nila ay walang duda working po ang business na 'to.Natural po, ang kitaan mo in a day nkadepende sa effort at diskarte mo. Huwag idamay ang company sa kasalan mong tamad ka lang talaga.:rofl:
Hindi naman po sa nagmamagaling, marahil marami sa inyo dito mga negatibo o sadyang nagpost lang talaga sa thread na to para sirain ang ibang NM company o di kaya ganito yung reaksyon kasi wala talagang alam MAGBUSINESS?:slap: Naiintindihan ko po, kasi naman hindi naman po tayo tinuruan sa skwela kung pano magbusiness o how to be financially educated, wala sa traditional school yan. napakalaking TANGA mo lang kung maniniwala ang basehan mo ng pag.asenso, ay sa dami ng achievements o degree mo!:praise::rock:.Ang tinuro lang sa atin kung paano tayo maging isang productive na employee, servant. di nyo alam na ginagamit lang pala ng boss niyo yung nalalaman niyo sa skwela ng mapagkakitaan nila.:p.
kahit mataas pa sueldo nyo kakainin lang ng tax yan. plus loan mo pa? plus hulugan nyo pa sa retirement plan nyo na wala namang kwenta kung kukwentahin nyo.kasi po mahal ng pamahal yung mga bilihin.Sigurado yung matatanggap nyo in the future pagretire mo kukulangin sa maintenance ng gamot nyo.
sa network marketing anumang NM Comp. ka man, it is best muna Aralin ang proceso ng business bago maginvite ng maintindihan mo ang business at maexplain mo ng maayos sa prospect mo.

Lastly, advice ko sa inyo magbasa kayo ng book na to. Rich dad Poor dad by robert kiyosaki tapos isunod mong basahin tong UNFAIR ADVANTAGE same author, ng mag.iba yung mindset nyo. malay nyo baka pasalamatan nyo pa ako pag natapos nyong basahin yan.Goodluck FUTURE RICH DAD:clap:!
 
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oo nga naman.. product will speak for your business.. wag kayo pumilit kung ayaw ng tao sa business side ng mlm nyo.. baka ayaw na nila ng additional load sa kanilang current work..
 
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Nainvite na rin ako sa ganyan dati sabihin ba naman na mas maganda pa ang mln kaysa sa conventional na business pano nangyari yun?kalokohan yun.tas kinukumbinsi ako na gawan ng paraan agad para makapagpamember ako, indirectly lang na sinasabi nila na mangutang ako haha!

Sa totoo lang may kita naman talaga jan, at may yumayaman jan, pero depende yan sa member, kung masipag magbenta ng products at magaling mag recruit mataas ang chance kumita ng malaki at yumaman,paghihirapan mo din yun , pero siguro kaya pumangit ang image ng mln dito sa pinas ay dahil sa paraan nila ng pag rerecruit yung mga pasakalye nila ay iba sa ineexpect nung mga nirerecruit nila.
 
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Nainvite na rin ako sa ganyan dati sabihin ba naman na mas maganda pa ang mln kaysa sa conventional na business pano nangyari yun?kalokohan yun.tas kinukumbinsi ako na gawan ng paraan agad para makapagpamember ako, indirectly lang na sinasabi nila na mangutang ako haha!

Sa totoo lang may kita naman talaga jan, at may yumayaman jan, pero depende yan sa member, kung masipag magbenta ng products at magaling mag recruit mataas ang chance kumita ng malaki at yumaman,paghihirapan mo din yun , pero siguro kaya pumangit ang image ng mln dito sa pinas ay dahil sa paraan nila ng pag rerecruit yung mga pasakalye nila ay iba sa ineexpect nung mga nirerecruit nila.

siguro mas maganda po palitan natin ang paggamit ng RECRUIT na word ng INVITE kasi naman hindi tayo recruitment agency. nasa MLM po tayo. siguro po ang naginvite sayo ay gusto niya humanap ka ng paraan.May kasabihan nga tayo "kapag gusto maraming paraan 'pag ayaw maraming dahilan" kasi nga ang mga NM po ayaw na ayaw po nyan mag-aksaya ng panahon time is gold.ang ibig lang siguro nyang sabihin humanap ka ng paraan kasi hindi mo na maiibabalik yaong time na nasayang na.Sa business napakaimportante ang oras hindi pera kasi naman yung pera ay susunod lang yan hindi mo mamamalayan.
ang pagyaman ng tao nkadepende lang yan sa diskarte nya.di ba marami pong yumayaman sa business na to? marami pong nakapagpatunay nyan hindi lang paunahan yan.sa diskarte mo lang yan nakasalalay. Hindi rin educational achievement mo sa buhay tandaan DIS-KAR-TE.
i agree sayo na ginagawa ng kacheapan ngayon ang mlm. lalo na sa mga ngbibigay ng flyers sa labas .:slap: nawala na ang professionalism.
 
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eh ung royale business club ? kamusta naman? sinasali kasi ako ng pinsan ko ehh eh ayaw ko namang aksayahin ung pera ko :D
 
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good day.. check my signature for best business. ang dali mabawi ng kapital.. lahat ng negosyo my kapital naman eh.. depende s market mo kung marami sa iyong location..
 
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Hi guys, isa ako sa dating SOBRANG NEGATIVE NA SA UNO or SA NETWORKING. i remembered pinag mumumura ko pa mga uplines ko dito. kung nabasa man nila yung. i am sorry masyado lang mainit ang mga panahon na yun. :)

Kagaya ko, sunog na sunog na ako sa networking, PERO! meron akong sinalihan na bago. :)

you can go to my thread if you want to know my business: http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=1168789

BAGO LANG LAST FEB. 22 nag launch :) in-sort unti palang ang nakakaalam.

AND ANG BENEFITS? you can thank me later kung sakali na interesado ka., ay nga pala., pwede din tayo magkaroon nang work sa company na to. so habang ginagawa ang business na to. may trabaho ka. :)

Hindi lang kami basta MLM o NETWORKING, ang goal nang company namin is to HELP people. why? if interested ka. check the link that i gave here in my post! :)

IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK ABOUT MLM. :)

SORRY SA MGA NEGATIVITIES KO BEFORE. NOW I AM CHANGED. :)
 
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