Pyramid Schemes

dawgball

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I know, I know. It's "network marketing" or "multi-level marketing."

Sure it is. Here's the newest one that I have seen.

http://www.wineshopathome.com

Just remember - if you make more money signing people up than actually selling product, it is a pyramid scheme. And I'm sure the sales pitch is going to be something about just "paying for the wine you already drink...."

:bigun:

Others that come to mind:

Monavie
Amway
Arbonne
YourTravelBiz

There are some legitimate businesses that are true MLMs.

Some examples:
Avon
Keller Williams Realty
Mary Kay

Sure, you have a friend that made a lot of money on Freedom Telephone Calling Cards. But all of that money was made off of the saps who paid in at the bottom of the pyramid.
 
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