January 27, 2009
Can anyone suggest a good multi-level marketing company with a great product that is not a scam?
Nykee asked:
(Not including Avon, Mary Kay or Prepaid Legal)
(Not including Avon, Mary Kay or Prepaid Legal)
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Y Yahoo Answers??
and look for the opportunity link.
You will not get rich, but there is NO payment required. It sells telecomunication and phone services, etc.
I have a big family, got them all to sign up and I get a check periodically. I suppose if I went out and sold I’d make more.
Melaleuca is a very good company I’m getting into again. I dropped out because of a misunderstanding with a signup but I’m very interested in getting involved with this company again.
Well, it’d be helpful for you not to think of these MLM organizations as scams. The actually prove to be very lucrative if you are willing to put in the work. Here are two more very rewarding orgs:
Tahitian Noni:
(http://www.tahitiannoni.com/united_states/english/retail/index.html?r=344)
5linx:
Here are some clues that your “great opportunity”, or work-at-home job is merely a multi-level marketing scam:
- The “ad/job posting” you saw in the paper or Internet promises the potential to make huge amounts of money. If the salary seems too good to be true, it is.
- When you call the number listed and the operator is not willing to tell you anything on the phone about the company or product, but instead says, “everything will be ‘covered’ in the interview.”
- If the “job interview” is hosted at a hotel, and when you arrive in the conference room, it is filled with dozens of other people like yourself looking for a job.
- If the “host” begins the “group interview” with a video of success stories on how you too can become the next millionaire in only weeks. Especially if even after watching the video, you still have no clue what the product is or what the company does.
- If they ask you to make some sort of financial commitment.
Few people ever recoup their initial investment, let alone get rich. Unfortunately, most people wind up wasting hours of time and squandering hundreds or even thousands of dollars. There is many a story where the only thing they did was wind up alienating their friends and family.
So before you sign your life away or quit your “day job,” make sure to ask yourself, “is this really what I want to do?”
Some extra tips about unsolicited emails. Many unsolicited job emails are really “Phishing” attempts. What is Phishing? “Phishing” is the act of sending an e-mail to you falsely claiming to be a legitimate enterprise in an attempt to scam you into disclosing private information. Government, financial institutions and online auctions/pay services are common targets of phishing.
- contact the enterprise by using a telephone number or website obtained by a credible source and report
- never e-mail personal or financial information
- use anti-spyware, firewall and anti-virus software
- don’t forget to update software on a regular basis
- never give your bank information to anyone who contacts you over the internet
- never give your social insurance number to anyone who contacts you over the internet
Good Luck
Let me cut to the chase this has the best payplan of any home business. You also get your very own mortgage, credit repair, and real estate business with your membership. check it out
all multi level marketing is a scam of some sort
it all work on a pyramid the people on the top make a ton of money while the ones on the bottom who do most of the work get the least
its not mlm….
For me to choose a MLM company..
I would choose newly openened company.
To find out more opportunity…
( Email me, sms me 91112046 so i could bring you and visit us our showroom,office and our product store at Scotts,Shaw tower)
Cause you will be the pioneer.
It will be a difficult start but the returns will be great !
Which means you will have greater opportunity
of introducing the products
and in creating more downline members.
Which create more cash flow.
Be sure you are interest in the products they carry.
Try it yourself.Make your experiences sells.
Maybe what type of society/market they are looking into.
Take note of the logical compensation plans and rewards.
And the Start Up Business Plans.
And think before you decide to join.
To find out more opportunity…
( Email me, sms me 91112046 so i could bring you and visit us our showroom,office and our product store at Scotts,Shaw tower)
Alura By Lexxus International….
My company is not an MLM, however if you are looking for something you can do from home then I believe that we have a very cutting-edge product that is highly sought after. The company is based in the US but has just gone international and is in it’s 6th year, debt-free. I will work with professional-minded people who have definite personal and financial goals and a strong desire to achieve them. You may contact me directly for more information.
There are tons of good MLMs out there. You really have to decide what kind of products you can believe in and also, what kind of products will the people you know buy. You will be starting your business by selling/advertising to the people you know so that is pretty important. Some of the better known companies include Tupperware, Pampered Chef, Partylite, Discovery Toys, and Creative Memories. For more choices, check out these sites:
I work with bittersweet candles and sweetcupcake candles. Both are good companies, one being brand new, but I really liked them because there is very little start-up cost. One was free and one was less than thirty and came ith a $20 coupon. Also, the commission is good and there is not a lot of pressure to recruit. In fact downline commissions are very low compared to other companies, which I like because 1) it keeps the product cost lower and 2) You shhould be getting the credit for your sales. If you want more information on them just email me trhough here. Also, before I signed up for any, I did hours and hours of research so I can probably answer questions about a lot of other mlm companies.