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TopicOne of my wife's family members fell for the Vector Marketing scam
MC_BatCommander
06/04/19 4:41:16 PM
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karlpilkington4 posted...
MC_BatCommander posted...
karlpilkington4 posted...
MC_BatCommander posted...
karlpilkington4 posted...
You can make money in MLM. It's not a scam.


It definitely is


Explain the scam in detail. I'll wait.


It's a few people profiting by mass recruitment of naive and untrained "contractors". Basically you "hire" anyone that walks in the door, give them minimal (and unpaid) sales training, then have them pay you a "deposit" on the product.

Any industry where 90%+ of the employees don't make money is a scam in my book


That doesn't make it a scam. There is a definition of scam, and "your book" is irrelevant to the actual definition. The amount of people failing at something is irrelevant to what makes something a scam or not. If you sell their products, they pay you.


Whatever you say man, I don't agree with you at all

Any company that uses misleading recruiting tactics to make money definitely falls under the definition of scam, and Vector is for sure one of those. Idk about every MLM but Vector absolutely is one
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