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Help with identifying this mlm scheme...

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LokiBear · 04/03/2018 10:27

A friend is currently using her Facebook profile to promote what I am sure is a multi level marketing scheme. It started with a photograph of her having lost weight and saying her long term chronic illness had been magically healed. She wrote at the end of her post 'if you want to know how I did this, inbox me'. I missed that bit and for some dumb reason decided the compliment her weight loss in the comments below the picture. She replied telling me to 'inbox her' and she'd share her secret, which I ignored. However I'm now getting spammed with pictures, memes and sales pitch type stuff. She is constantly tagging me with pictures of her breakfast shake and asking what I am eating for breakfast Hmm. I know it's mlm but you have to 'inbox her' before she will -tell you the company- share her secret. I want to know who the company is so that I can send her one, polite and kind, message saying please stop and explaining why. The posts refer to brightly coloured vitamin tablets that she refers to as 'magic beans', meal replacement shakes, and she uses the hashtag LYB which apparently stands for 'Love your body'. Any ideas?

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cutiepanda · 11/09/2018 19:11

I have one now messaging me saying its legit LYB I'm thinking to join but its a £50 join fee and one of the fb users ( whos messaging) wants the details with bank card as well

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