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Can't Stop Won't Stop - MLM Botwatch 10 Now Featuring MLMers who don't answer questions, jokes, posts by eyes, questions about Forever Living, Ariix, Younique, Jamberry etc as scambralamas

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lastuseraccount123 · 25/02/2016 16:08

facebook.com/timelessvie

facebook.com/liestopper

timelessvie.wordpress.com

@Timeless Vie

Soon to be on Instagram :) :) !!

blogwatchblog.blogspot.com

For newbies: Downline = people at the bottom of the pyramid scheme/"MLM" opportunity

Feel free to re-ask all your good, fact-based questions to our new MLM visitors! Just keep your expectations low.

Be prepared for being called a drug dealer!

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Annie65 · 25/02/2016 19:57

Will have to stop going out, again, another thread started. I absolutely love it. Its taken me ages to catch up, #lovetochatdontwe.Grin

Bovnydazzlers · 25/02/2016 20:02

cubic interesting analysis on the social side of things.

I'm not sure I agree that those at the top are all the pretty bots. Yes, there are a lot of those types nearing the top of the U.K. Chain, but it seems a load of the FLP real elite is made of blokes. Disproportionate amount of people on stage, collecting chairman's bonus are guys. Despite most adherents being female and it all being about the mumpreneurs.

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ambler21 · 25/02/2016 20:03

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Patzy85 · 25/02/2016 20:05

Ambler GrinGrinGrin

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lastuseraccount123 · 25/02/2016 20:11

gross.

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rayofhope · 25/02/2016 20:12

ambler lmao

Just read the latest on TV, seriously, whoever originally posted that photo of the wraps on their nails needs their head tested if they think that's going to pull people into jamberry. They have bits of wrap missing on half the nail. Doesn't scream professionalism to me.....

Jamberry turned up in a baby wearing group I'm in the other week. The bot has created nail wraps to match a certain brand of woven wraps. Everyone was loving it and asking how much they cost! Not sure how many she sold, but I don't think people were aware that it was mlm. It nearly came across as if it was her own business and not a pyramid scheme

FleeBee · 25/02/2016 20:13

HmmHmmHmm

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cozietoesie · 25/02/2016 20:14

So people are sucked in because they think other people actually like and value them (enormously powerful that) and it's all just a facade?

(Leaving aside the issue of working till you're exhausted and probably losing a lot of money.)

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DoctorTwo · 25/02/2016 20:23

These are really fascinating threads, I've been reading with increasing interest and revulsion. I want to know why those who start these Ponzi schemes aren't in jail, and why the only Ponzi scheme starters who are in jail are Bernie Madoff and Allen Stanford. Is it because, unlike Madoff and Stanford, most Ponzi schemes prey on the poor, and we don't count?

Patzy85 · 25/02/2016 20:27

Remember....

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Patzy85 · 25/02/2016 20:29

Funnily enough, the comments posted on that picture were by a stream of newly acquainted bots all calling each other amazing and inspiring friends.

Hun Hun Hun Hun etc

ambler21 · 25/02/2016 20:31

Yup DoctorTwo that's my thought. One of the big flaws with Ponzi, Madoff etc schemes is they targeted their own. It's should only be us sheeple who are milked.

cozietoesie · 25/02/2016 20:32

I seem to recall that someone said on another thread that they had 5,000 (5,000!) people in their team. I wonder how many of that team knew how many there were or imagined at the start that they were really the one that their 'leader' liked for themselves?

BeeBops48 · 25/02/2016 20:47

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lastuseraccount123 · 25/02/2016 20:51

^^ wtf?

Anyway...

Welcome, beebops...not sure what you're getting at.

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Eyespying · 25/02/2016 20:53

DoctorTwo The twisted theory behind the likes of Madoff and Stanford was to take large ammounts of money from a relatively small number of people. Madoff was assisted by a labyrinth of feeder funds around the world and his victims numbered only around 8000. The ammount Madoff actually stole has been been grossly misrepresented by the media, because the media reported, and continues to report, the fictitous value of the assets which Madoff himself claimed to have multiplied. He said he ran the largest hedge fund in the world, and the media reported that as well, but the only money Madoff actually ever had, was coming from his victims. Virtually everyone on Wall St. knew Madooff was a crook, but sociopathic tycoons who live in glass penthouses don't throw stones. Madoff's bankers have lately been held to account financially, but not one of them was sent to jail.

'MLM' cultic racketeers operate on the twisted theory of taking relatively small ammounts of money from vast numbers of constantly churning victims. That said, some chronic 'MLM' victims have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars/pounds. Most 'MLM' victims have been recruited by their own friends and relatives, and/or they have been tricked into blaming themselves for not succeeding, and they have remained silent. The big 'MLM' lie has been allowed to infiltrate traditional culture to the point where the truth has become almost unthinkable.

This is an absutely vast problem - an ongoing criminogenic phenomenon of historic significance.

Currently, two US presidential candidates, and 30 members of Congress, defend or promote 'MLM' cultic rackets. Madeleine Albright has received at least $10 millions from the 'Herbalife' racketeers, etc. The list of 'MLM' useful idiots is endless.

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bulstrode · 25/02/2016 20:56

This is showing in the 50 most recently active threads and must be pretty consistently I guess Smile