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MLM Bot Watch 35 how to lose friends and alienate people with Younique Forever Living Juice Plus Arbonne Crypto currency and tea and coffee MLM cults

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BSintolerant · 19/01/2018 19:04

Thread 34 may be no more;
Thread 35 is quite alive.

Let's make sure it stays that way.

This thread is here to expose the garageful of lies pedalled by multi level marketing (network marketing) schemes, i.e outrageous health claims, unlimited wealth and residual earnings, to name but a few.

#sackthebot

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NatashaShingles · 10/02/2018 23:02

@grief the original premises we secured weren't suitable so we have had to look at other options. All of which needed substantial finance. We have an option for funding however it does have downsides so Im looking at boutie loot being a way to finance the daycare. Ideally we need our own premises to be able to offer enough places etc for it to work for parents. It will still go ahead, its in the background but having to pull out a plan B and that takes time. Our original nursery manager was assigned as director for Ofsted purposes only.

fitgirl26 · 10/02/2018 23:07

@Dreamgirl91 - that's excellent. The Top Bot in the article was also heavily involved in Traffic Monsoon. I hope she loses everything.

BSintolerant · 11/02/2018 01:02

wellthatsaturnip Grin

Resetting your intestines could well be bot speak for "shit yourself inside out".

You know the old saying "As within so without" (shake it all about).

It's the main teaching of the Lavatorial Law of Attraction. Grin

There must be an easier way of resetting your intestines, like simultaneously pressing your arse and your elbow and counting up to six figures.

1, 2, 3 ... wait ... which one's my elbow?

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ArbunneHun · 11/02/2018 06:36

Just had a look at the SABA USA income disclosure: 15% make nothing at all, 88% of ‘active participants’ make an average of $406 per annum. And, as always, that’s money they were paid by the company and not profit. A massive $406 BEFORE you deduct training, expenses, cost of joining, personal product purchases etc.

Sign me up hun! I’m going to be rich!

ArbunneHun · 11/02/2018 06:43

The Mirror has been good at picking up on the financial MLM scams. The trouble with these crypto ponzis is that they keep proliferating. I’m hoping that now the bitcoin hysteria is dying down, they’ll start to disappear.

The latest one being pushed by our nauseating Crypto Powercouple is BitClub. Spoiler: it’s a Ponzi scam. Bet you didn’t see that twist coming...

DoraExplorer99 · 11/02/2018 10:22

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fitgirl26 · 11/02/2018 10:43

The Power Couple promoting a Ponzi? Really? I'm going to pop to the woods later to investigate whether any large mammals have been defecating there.

ArbunneHun · 11/02/2018 11:29

I also heard that the representative of the Catholic faith here on earth may perhaps indeed BE a Catholic. More on this as it happens...

WindyTriller · 11/02/2018 12:09

www.facebook.com/perfectparentingblog/videos/1783428621961597/
😂

GoldenKelpie · 11/02/2018 13:12

Fit and Arbunne, I had also wondered if it where true that certain winged, feathered creatures did indeed swim Grin.

Natasha, that's a bummer Sad. A good nursery is like gold dust. Hope it all comes right for you.

I had an idea about the outrageous medical claims that bots make to ensnare the vulnerable to buy useless products, and the photo before and afters they steal from people who have had nothing to do with the products.

The HO of their MLM must approve each posting before it is published.

Why has this never happened before? It would force the MLM to be accountable to consumers for a start. Also, in the event of something incorrect being published, consumers would indeed be able to complain to HO and and get a retraction rather than being fobbed off that it is nothing to do with them. We could also file complaints to Trading Standards that would carry more weight.

fitgirl26 · 11/02/2018 14:20

Looks like CryptoWig is also going to be involved with Monat. A few seconds spent googling shows it's something that should be avoided at all cost! And yet the Bots always claim to use due diligence...

Whiterangey · 11/02/2018 14:40

Monat is definitely to be avoided, lots of reports of hair falling out and bad skin reactions and breakage and all kinds of not good things. It's also incredibly expensive.

Rather amused that Wig is the first UK person i've heard to be joining up.

ArbunneHun · 11/02/2018 15:16

Can’t wait to see her Monat #testemonial...

Thought you had to ‘live the product’?????

fitgirl26 · 11/02/2018 15:31

Maybe she's already used it... 😀

BSintolerant · 11/02/2018 17:13

Monat sounds like a load of bollocks even though #testemonial looks very singular. Grin

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Annie65 · 11/02/2018 17:57

Has anyone heard of "rafflemania"? Just had an invitation to join a group called this. As far as I can see you pay so much from 50p to anything for a ticket to win a prize. Its a closed group but you can still see some of the posts. Prizes consist of £10, bottles of spirits, Yankee candles, pandora charms, basically anything goes. Sounds very fishy but might join to see whats involved.

cozietoesie · 11/02/2018 18:00

On the surface, it sounds plain illegal.

Annie65 · 11/02/2018 18:03

Cozie, doesn't it just? Think I will look into this closer, if you get my drift. Wink

Spongebobette · 11/02/2018 18:06

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WellThatsATurnipForTheBooks · 11/02/2018 18:09

These threads are great.

I was just looking online for an essential oil for my aroma diffuser and found what I wanted but then I had a niggling feeling that the brand name rang a bell ....yep it's an MLM (doTerra)

Phew! That was close. No way do I want to support any MLM in any shape or form, even via a small, innocent ebay purchase.

Annie65 · 11/02/2018 18:23

Hmm, tempted to join. The girl asks members what they want for prizes, if yours gets choosen you get a bogof. Guess what you pay by bank transfer or paypal. I cant believe a friend has asked me to join. I dont know the person who runs it, she lives in my town according to her fb. I also can't believe people are putting their bank details on for this totally, I assume, illegal group. Ffs. Angry

Annie65 · 11/02/2018 18:30

Ok folks, just done a quick google search and it appears its on fb itself and asks for people to do their own pages. Seems very suss to me. Its on twitter too.

cozietoesie · 11/02/2018 18:42

Is it for a 'good cause'? Grin

NatashaShingles · 11/02/2018 19:27

We ran a raffle to raise money for a lady who lost her son. We want to build a memorial garden for her at home as her mobility is bad so she struggles to get to grave. I had to run it solely through our members as its illegal to do public! So any fb groups running raffles with no license is 100% illegal. Its ok if its less than a certain amount in prize amount and within a membership group

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