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MLM Bot Watch 41 - Forever Living charity giving, are MLMers using charities to increase their CC's while making it look like they are being charitable?

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Whiterangey · 27/06/2018 19:38

Are charities being used by MLMer's to gain CC's, gain new leads, and get rid of stock?

Here is an example of a top Forever Living Business Owner in the UK taking advantage of a charity.

It may look like she is doing something good for the charity but she isn't. The charity will be getting 20% of profits. The business owner, the current UK number 2 in Forever Living, who recently picked up a $420,000 cheque at the Forever Living global rally in Dallas is just getting her Case Credits (CC's) up, and hoping to get new leads to sign up under her.

For everything that she sold Forever Living will have taking the biggest cut, then the business owners upline will have taken a cut, and then the business owner herself. Her profit will be very small and then she was only going to give away to the charity 20% of that. It could be as little as £10, probably a lot less, despite the members of the group spending hundreds of pounds with her. I hope she had the decency to at least add to it. For a 'charity night' where someone who has received multi-million dollars in cheques, and received $420k two months ago you'd expect at least 3 figures to be donated. 20% of her profits from that night will have been ridiculously small.

The charity will be getting even less as you can see she is running special offers which will come out of her profit, reducing the amount available to the charity even more.

As you can see in one of the screenshots someone in the local area of the charity attempted to warn the charity that the business owners motives may not be as charitable as it seems and the business owner wants to take the discussion away from public view, and then deleted the reply instead of giving a reply to show that the poster was wrong. She can't show the poster is wrong as the poster is right so instead chose to make it all go away.

The screenshot of a slide is one used by someone in the business owners downline, who correctly refers to the charity night as 'a launch' which is what it was, it wasn't for charity, it was for the business owner to sell her products and hopefully get some new recruits to her business.

The same business owner last year set up a justgiving page for donations to make up 'Positive Packs' to give to those suffering with breast cancer.

"The cost is 20 pounds which is non profit making and the pack value is worth far more. This will fund a Positive Pack containing Forever Toothgel, Aloe lips, Ever Shield Deodorant, fast break bar and some woolly socks and to every pack I will personally add a heat lotion, an aloe gelly and a herbal blossom tea sachet and an aloe to go."

So the donations will be used by the business owner to buy the items through her own account where she will make a profit from receiving a percentage of what is spent. She will also receive case credits from that. The case credits she received from sending out these Positive Packs will have gone towards her getting the $420k cheque in Dallas in April. So non-profit is not true as the business owner will be profiting in two ways.

The items can also be bought for a LOT less elsewhere, a tube of toothpaste can cost £1 from a supermarket, a stick of deodorant the same. I also wouldn't call toothpaste and deodorant something that anyone pampers themselves with, they are necessities.

The business owner will have used Forever Living products in the bags despite the recipients getting a lot less, and no luxury items, because she benefited herself from doing so. She also would have been able to, and did, use the Positive Packs to advertise Forever Living Products, and at least some of them were given out at a big presentation where the business owner would have been able to present her business opportunity there, some of whom are very vulnerable.

MLM Bot Watch 41 - Forever Living charity giving, are MLMers using charities to increase their CC's while making it look like they are being charitable?
MLM Bot Watch 41 - Forever Living charity giving, are MLMers using charities to increase their CC's while making it look like they are being charitable?
MLM Bot Watch 41 - Forever Living charity giving, are MLMers using charities to increase their CC's while making it look like they are being charitable?
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SamanthaJib85 · 18/08/2018 08:39

Not only that it's ok but that they'd actually cancel it I will correct you darl. And there is no reputation of not being like it's vile low lives with too much time on their hands spouting shit about people in nwm they claim to hate yet will take their time to stalk them in order to learn way too much about their personal lives to post it in netmums chat 😄😂 how fucking desperate and sad in your own lives you gotta be to do that

fitgirl26 · 18/08/2018 08:41

I can't believe that Wig 'n' Sleaze #powercouple would get involved in anything remotely dodgy 😳

On a side note - that poor new Bot on Roomie's page presenting to one bored looking woman with an empty wine glass in front of her 😔

SamanthaJib85 · 18/08/2018 08:41

Jesus Christ get a hobby

SamanthaJib85 · 18/08/2018 08:50

As in life goes on...obvs! Dipshit

SSDGM · 18/08/2018 08:52

The White Knights have arrived!

SamanthaJib85 · 18/08/2018 08:53

No she actually works for them and sent the email from her work account to say it's been cancelled. Fucking hell get a fucking life

SamanthaJib85 · 18/08/2018 09:00

Of course baby!! Of course!!

Norma27 · 18/08/2018 09:28

I think someone has started drinking early. I can’t make head nor tail of anything being said.
Everyone on this thread has agreed that if the holiday was cancelled then it was a shit thing to do.
Putting all the details on a public Facebook page was bloody stupid tho.

Spongebobette · 18/08/2018 09:30

Welcome to the thread @SamanthaJib85

Are you in an MLM? Would you like to share your story?

darceybussell · 18/08/2018 09:46

I'm a lurker and occasional poster on here, just managed to get the baby to have a nap and checked in to see we've got a bot invasion - fun for all the family!

darceybussell · 18/08/2018 09:48

They seem to be having a chat with themselves though rather than us, which is a shame...

moose23ishungry · 18/08/2018 09:57

Someone seems to be talking to the aloe / ariix fairy, or maybe they are tripping out from the pain of wearing a waist trainer..

ArbunneHun · 18/08/2018 09:57

Do hurry up and join Wig ‘n’ Sleaze’s Recycle Bot! When they hit 50k victims members, they’re going to take all the money and run stop accepting requests to join AND THEN WE’LL ALL BE SORRY Sad

AfternoonTeaIsLovely · 18/08/2018 10:24

Isn't the term 'stalking' lovely for those who follow a bot but don't agree with their 'morals'? Sadly the term is incorrectly used here (quelled surprise!). No stealthiness here, in fact I'd say the following of bots here is about as transparent as the shape of your business.

Imagine setting yourself up as a public figure and sharing the most intimate details online and then calling people stalkers because they call you out.

You can't have it both ways 🤷

MLM Bot Watch 41 - Forever Living charity giving, are MLMers using charities to increase their CC's while making it look like they are being charitable?
RogueApostrophe · 18/08/2018 10:35

I'm always flabbergasted that bots such as Messiah will put their childrens' full name and DOB online. Isn't that ripe for hackers to comb FB and set up false identities? Oversharing has gone mad!

Spongebobette · 18/08/2018 10:39

Can someone ( @Whiterangey ?) set up the next Fred?

Paddy1234 · 18/08/2018 11:10
  1. i am not a troll
  2. I abhor MLM and the damage it has done to countless families and continues to do so
  3. Anyone with any anxiety problems should remove themselves from Social media
  4. Never ever post your life on social media and not expect comeback.
  5. The remit of this group is to bring down MLM - end of.
  6. I have seen the damage caused by MLM - a little tittle tatter is nothing compared to the utter destruction that has been caused over the years.
  7. Yes it sometimes gets personal but actually there are people on here that will call out others and it is respected.
  8. We self regulate
SamanthaJib85 · 18/08/2018 11:29

Lol clearly replying to comments and noone has been stalking me. You really are full of shit, deluded and have no life to know all you know on these people sad sad sad. But each to their own. And karma fucking sucks when you're a cunt...good luck to the individual btw. Take care now.

Spongebobette · 18/08/2018 11:31

People really really need to protect their identities and data online, if a lesson has been learned here about the dangers of oversharing on FB then that's a good thing. The naivety of some people is astounding, particularly where children are concerned. If you have an open profile, please don't publish photos of your children, their names, DOB etc!!!

Personally I am not interested in bullying individuals. The reason I am on these threads is to expose the appalling world of MLMs, which hook vulnerable women in and rinse them of their money, then blame them when they fail.

I have seen women full of hope and best intentions launch their 'business' and have seen the reality; spending money they can't afford on product, training, success days etc, trying desperately to recruit others and eventually giving up and going on to the next one.

I just want women (because women are the targets and victims in this) to be better informed and to realise that in EVERY MLM you are the customer yourself.

Over 90% of women in MLMs LOSE MONEY!!!

Paddy1234 · 18/08/2018 11:33

in a nutshell to all the new readers taking FL as an example
1 only the top 20 or so will make anywhere near a decent living

  1. You are financing the lives of these people by buying the product and/or signing up
  2. The product that you pay 15-20 can be bought down poundland for £1 using an acceptable alternative
4.they make money on training days and marketing materials which you will be obliged to go to/buy
  1. You categorically will be brain washed to the extent that your friends will be fellow bots
  2. 95% will fail/give up
  3. The people's lives that you look up to have huge tax bill problems coming up as they have overspent trying to portray a luxury lifestyle
  4. IT IS FAKE!
Spongebobette · 18/08/2018 11:42

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Paddy1234 · 18/08/2018 12:01

Unfortunately 90% of those that commented on the post are already signed by to a MLM so it is in there best interests to damn any one against them.

Paddy1234 · 18/08/2018 12:06

Word of advice to everyone - set your profile to PRIVATE

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