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So glad I found this
I’m so glad I found this subreddit 🤣 my sister had hopped between god knows how many MOMs and I’m exhausted trying to explain to my family how shitty they are. My parents are just saying how it “helps” her find her “clique” and she has such a big “following” on social media now because of it 🤣 meanwhile some friends she went to high school with have messaged me how annoying the posts and harassment is. Now granted I tried YoungLiving with a former girlfriend of mine but I at least realized it was a scam and got out while I still could.
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Kangen hun talks about propaganda she will NOT be falling for.
https://redd.it/1kuitqv
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This is supposed to reel you in to Plexus-land
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Streaming service MLM?
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DoTERRA in The Strategist - barf
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My aunt using photos of my dead dad to promote her MLM
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"I know that being successful isn't an anomaly because I did it (after jumping ship from another MLM and bringing over a huge client base with Arbonne)". Can someone please teach this people how statistics work?
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Resource Roundup Friday!
Welcome to **Resource Roundup Friday**, our designated weekly thread where creators can share original **anti-MLM content** — whether it’s a YouTube deep dive, TikTok breakdown, blog post, podcast episode, or even an investigative article you wrote.
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Just a small funny story
Not sure if this might give any of you a laugh, I recently had a weird message through FB Messenger from a “friend”. Advising they have a scheme and it’s 40 dollars a month and 10 dollars a month sub, we can earn upto $2k a month (it didn’t even imply what the scheme even was, just pay and get people to subscribe to something I guess :/)
Now we are in the UK so a message coming through asking to sub etc in Dollars was an instant red flag, reported as spam, reported their Facebook as hacked and messaged around friends asking if they know if this person has been hacked and can anyone get in contact with them. Then radio silence for days to then find out it was actually the person and of course it’s some MLM scheme based in the US hence the dollars. They left a voicemail asking us not the report as spam, then later a voicemail asking how many people we told that they might have been hacked as they had another person ask them about the hacking!
As you can guess, they are kind of mad they’ve now been flagged as hacked, flagged for spam and now all the friend group thinks it was hacked messages 😆🤣🫣 and we still don’t even know what they are trying to sell! 🤣
On one hand I feel bad I messed this thing up for them, but then it’s MLM so kind of not sorry!
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Hun confirms: Monat stinks.
https://redd.it/1ktehb0
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FM's exciting update for leaders
https://redd.it/1kt69xf
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I wonder what they think about jobs that pay $100K/year, are those 'scams' as well?
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can people like this even be reasoned with?
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Wow I didn’t realize how cringey I was !
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Shaklee bought Modere
https://redd.it/1kufk56
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Since when do MLMs have ads?!?
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1961 Proto-MLM Advertisement
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Sorry hun, but this is pretty cringe.
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I think I almost got dragged in an MLM and not sure if I handled it right
https://redd.it/1ktx01n
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I just got this in the mail?
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ADHD is no match for doterra supplements apparently
https://redd.it/1ktpost
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I'd almost forgotten about Paid Per Letter/Send It Academy, but then the other day, their latest scam “literally” popped into my feed, and it looks like this Sub has been living rent free in their tiny, tiny minds.
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My old realtor reached out to me
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Well crap. (AIL)
It's a tale as old as time. Single mom needing a flexible work from home job. My folks "sponsored" me for an AD&D policy and as I was talking to the agent about needing a job/not being able to afford a full policy, she offered to get me into the next webinar. Like other posts have mentioned, the webinar was all about how much money you could make. That and the group interview didn't put me off, although I commented to several people that the agency meetings sounded cult-y.
My brother (one of the ones I'd commented to) warned me he'd seen reports of it being MLM-y, but it didn't sound like an MLM, so I continued on. I had already paid for and was taking the training course, so I sunk-costed it.
I paid for my part of the training course ($53), and actually passed my test today (owe $70 to my folks). I paid for my license ($45.60). I made it partway through the contract and decided to check where the union placed its PAC funds, and as I was searching for that, I found posts here going back years about AIL.
I don't know how to proceed. I'm in the Slack server. I'm halfway through the contract, so technically I don't officially work for them yet. But I'm out almost $170 on a currently-fixed income. I think I'll struggle, based on the sales model I was reading about here, because I struggle to lie more than the barest white lie and it sounds like I'm going to have to prevaricate more often than not. My family already has policies through them or through their own jobs, and what few friends I have are on fixed incomes as well, or don't live in the state.
Anybody currently working for them, or recently gotten out? What do you suggest I do? Can I apply for a more reputable life insurance firm with my license, since I did pass the exam?
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Let’s Talk About “Legs” in MLMs - Balancing, structures, and what MLMs don't tell you!
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1kt78b7
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Got approached today in the grocery store, it's just so pathetic
I do Instacart shopping as a side hustle. Today I was in the supermarket and noticed a young family, mom, dad and 2 young kids - very small baby and maybe a 3 year old. I was turning into an aisle right behind them and the guy says "hello!" in a very friendly manner which, I live in NYC lol, people don't usually do that here. He seemed kind of off in general. They were ahead of me in the aisle and walking very slowly with the kid running around and kind of blocking my way and he turns to me and says "sorry, do you want to pass us?" I said oh no worries I was just going for the soups which are right here. He then asks me about what items I'm buying, if I'm buying soup because I'm not feeling well or just because it's a rainy day. I said I was doing Instacart actually.
He then proceeds to ask me a million questions about Instacart, what else I do, if I'm looking for extra work, and even personal questions about my family and where I come from originally. I thought it was very, very odd and was on alert immediately. I had explained that I do Instacart as a side hustle because I work freelance in the arts and it's not always consistent. So then he starts telling me about his and his wife's "e-commerce business" without really explaining what it was and asking if I was interested. Since I'm clearly incapable of ever saying no, I said hmm maybe I'll think about it, why don't you give me your info and a link to your website? And they said oh do you have Instagram? I said no (lie) and I said I don't give out my phone number but I did give them my email address, but as soon as I said no to Instagram/phone number they seemed to deflate and quickly moved on.
Wondered what kind of a scam this was so came to the Internet to find out it's an MLM, of course. Like, approaching people in grocery stores is not one way to convince me your business is successful or that this is something I would want to be part of, do these people not realize that? I used to run a small business and got clients through good old fashioned advertising and word of mouth, that was it. I never would have even thought of soliciting people in public places. It's like once you've entered an MLM you stop seeing other people as human beings, you just see them as potential "clients" or whatever the word is. It's just so pathetic.
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