Obviously the thing to do was to get people on the C9 and convince them to move on to the monthly plans where the kits were 2CCs a go if sold.
I also was never prepared to stand in my undercrackers and take photos of myself for a before and after to post on a public profile (thems the rules!) for all the world to see. I can assure you that would still be my stance if I was rocking a body like Jennifer Aniston.
Now, I go to work 9-5 I make sure I work out a minimum of 3 times a week and treat myself to junk food on a Saturday night. I feel great, I lose weight and no one has to beware my wrath. With mlm products and calorie reductions involved, with the pressure of being online and being expected to document everything it's just a recipe for a shitstorm.
There's a lot of concentration on how mlms destroy a bank account but I wish they'd go deeper on the destruction of relationships. I was told to leave my OH due to lack of support.
"If he loved you he'd support you" blah blah blah
"He shows you no respect" blah blah blah
I was convinced he didn't love me. I was supporting women who had left their husbands or boyfriends for the mlm hate as well.
The fact that he is still here despite the screaming, rows, blanking and debt proves he does love me and although he's annoyed beyond annoyed about the thousands wasted he treats it like a blip in my life. I really was lucky because I put the household through emotional hell wanting to prove I could do it.
I think that this focus could make more of an impact with some. They can deny the money because "you have to invest to get returns" brainwashing but can they really deny the tension in the home?