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February 25, 2009

Has anyone out there signed up and used Global Resorts Network? I’m wondering if it’s as good as it sounds.

chloecerutti asked:


Global Resorts Network is a new multi-level vacation marketing program (pyramid) being marketed as an alternative to timeshare ownership, with a one-time membership fee of $2,995 allowing members to travel to over 5,000 worldwide upscale resorts for very low rates with no limitations as to when & where they can go. They’re also promising a one-time return to the upline manager of $1,000 for each new member brought in to the network. It sounds almost too good to be true, so I’m am looking for people who have personally become members and used these services. Is this company legit and are they delivering as promised?

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February 22, 2009

Anybody from INDIA need an additional Income?

Francis I Saviour asked:


It is purely a part time oppourtunity and in short time if you are ready to put your efforts you can earn more than what you earn as a full time.
It is the power of NETWORK MARKETING

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January 8, 2009

Where do MLMers get off suggesting MLM is like owning a McDonald’s Franchise?

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Marcello asked:

First and foremost, McD franchises have a history of having enough sales volume to cover the costs of all its employee salaries. Has any MLM ever produced enough volume to even begin to pay decent average commissions to all its reps?

For those in MLM who cannot grasp math, the point I am making is:

If a McD’s has 30 Employees, and those employee salaries total $2 million annually, and assume another $6 million in annual expenses, you can bet that those McD’s sales exceed $8 million.

You can take the gross sales of any MLM and divide it by the number of reps and it always comes to a ridiculously low number (thinking back about Amway’s proud $5 billion in sales and $4 million reps…yes MLMers, that equals $1250 sales/year/rep…that’s not even commissions).

Of course, every MLMer tells you their company is not like that. These same fools of course cannot provide evidence of gross sales/reps of their company, they just believe their upline. Unreal.

Prove me wrong!
MLMers, when I say prove me wrong, show me evidence of your companies’ gross revenues and total number of reps.

None of you will of course, because it will show despicably low numbers, like gross sales averages of a few hundred bucks per rep at best. And of course you will cover that up with all sorts of semantics, one liners, propagna…everythign you can think of to avoid doing the actual math than any normal business assessment requires. Brilliant!
BradH, how does the fact that you are selling a little bit in MLM have any bearing on this question? I have heard this comparison to McDonald’s countless times and merely pointed out how ridiculous it is. For you to assume anything about me other than this is mere ignorance. If you are not comparing YOUR company to McDonald’s than why did you even answer? You can call me negative to make yourself feel better, but that won’t change the fact that the point I made in my question is true.

The fact that you had to jump in so quickly, draw assumptions about me, give me a thumbs down, and profess you are making money (having nothing to do with the question) says more about you than me. good luck.
Mexico4me…you come and post all this nonsense and yet cannot even post a single number about your company. How predictable.

As for you thinking anyone who dislikes MLM is me, also laughable. You are in minority because most people are intelligent enough to see MLM for what it is. If you can’t handle that, stop talking me and posting in every Q&A I am in. In other words, get over it.

You can go on and on defending your sad little MLM but you only continually make my point by never addressing the math. You can go on telling everyone how rich you are and coming off sounding like a used car salesman but it won’t change the fact that you and your industry do not get any respect. I merely point out the facts and let things fall where they may.

Again, thanks for proving my point.
Sunny, another MLMer yet again proving my point.

HELLO…Is there a single MLMer who actually knows how much gross revenue their company does in sales AND how many reps that is divided across?

I realize most don’t want to know that number because to know that would be to know the truth that nearly everyone in MLM is making a pittance, but please, don’t come in here embarrassing yourselves without even attempting to answer the question.

Let me again point out the obvious…MLM is the ONLY business where people are naive enough to accept what is said in terms of numbers as oppose to verifying it.

Unbelievable!

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