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MLM Bot Watch 65: Get your bikini-bod for your Inteletravel holiday here!

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acatcalledjohn · 18/02/2021 20:37

New Fred.

Travel boom, anyone?

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acatcalledjohn · 08/04/2021 00:54

I've just noticed nurse's face cream which is massive and lasts aaaages.

It's about £28.81 retail (sans delivery) for 71g versus Boots* collagen night cream in a 50g pot for £12. That's £40/100g vs £24/100gr.

With the Boots one a little goes a long way too. It lasts aaaages.

Freedom Gel is liquid so goes straight into the joints where it is needed Grin

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Waveafterwaveslowlydrifting · 08/04/2021 05:11

PhD comes from a very wealthy family. Barefaced lies about having a poverty stricken upbringing.

I'm very sad that I can't watch the rally 😢

Perthsmurf · 08/04/2021 08:10

Unfortunately No Vowels seems to have been convinced that her Facebook contacts owe her a living by making purchases from her. She’s also in complete denial, going by her live, about how much money she’s sinking into personal purchases.

She mentions the Freedom Gel as equating to £1 per day, but then says she was told she would need 2 per month (which would be £2 per day). Then she talks up two other products and again seems stuck on the daily cost. We all know that the monthly cost is horrendous, and that’s not all she’s buying.

I wonder how much is being paid for in the credit card. I wonder how long it will take her to realise that she’s the real customer.

I think she’s a bit different to nurse, who recruits rather than sells, and would sign up anyone if it meant that she got more cash in, even though she knows it’s not profitable. I’m sure NoVowels thinks that the money will come provided she keeps shelling out.

I was actually very saddened by that live, because she’s both hopelessly naive and desperate for sales.

Very exploitative.

Spongebobette · 08/04/2021 08:59

I found that live infuriating due to the health claims, income claims (FL has kept her family going when she lost her job? Come off it), the repetition, camera falling over....

But I reserve my fury for Yawn, who is rinsing her for every penny and has her brainwashed

fromdownwest · 08/04/2021 09:50

PHD also fails to mention that she was earning 6 figures a month during her working career, so not sure where this skint shopper tale comes from?

Or maybe she wasn't actually earning 6 figures a month....It must be true, surely

terrywynne · 08/04/2021 10:41

@fromdownwest

PHD also fails to mention that she was earning 6 figures a month during her working career, so not sure where this skint shopper tale comes from?

Or maybe she wasn't actually earning 6 figures a month....It must be true, surely

Previously her skint tales have tended to be before she started taking FL seriously - she tells stories of being a poor student, taking up FL but not working hard, then having her moment of realisation or whatever and then massively increasing her income.
Waveafterwaveslowlydrifting · 08/04/2021 10:54

Bollocks. Her dad paid for her at uni. He's probably still paying her bills now.

Cheshamgirl · 08/04/2021 12:45

Newbie here and longtime watcher of mlm's, especially forever as it took over the town I live in a few years ago.

How much are two bottles of that disgusting gel per month? No vowels mentioned she had been in the cult for 12 months. So much money spent yet she can't see she is the customer.
No wonder her upline/team are friendly/supportive to her.
OPEN YOUR EYES.
I actually felt sorry for her.

MazekeenSmith · 08/04/2021 12:56

£30 per bottle and £8 for the small ones I think

fromdownwest · 08/04/2021 14:32

I have just been on the site
Honey £15.63

1 Litre of freedom gel £31.34
120 ml a day = 8 servings per bottle
Which equates to £3.77 A DAY

Just on freedom gel £113 A MONTH

Not including all the other gels and potions they consume.

£113 a month could easily be spent on high quality nutrious food to suppliment the suppliments.

Cheshamgirl · 08/04/2021 14:51

£113 a month. Omg. How can she not see they are fleecing her???.

She's just put another live on about the global rally and how amazing the company is.
C'mon luv. This company has just charged you for a ticket to watch other people get money and you're sat in your own front bloody room!!! Aarrggghh so infuriating to watch people get sucked in like this.

fromdownwest · 08/04/2021 15:04

It really is tragic, someone on minimum wage buying that gel is spending 11% of their wages on this gel alone. Yet alone, tickets and all the other lotions and potions they consume.

Spongebobette · 08/04/2021 15:04

It’s so awful because the uplines tap into their victims’ dreams and wishes and use it against them
😡

Sforsh49 · 08/04/2021 15:11

No Vowels won't pay £113 for it though, she will get it at her rep discount rate, although I agree she's not getting it at £1 a day and is her own only best customer

I forgot on yesterday's live the firming capsules don't just firm your skin they firm everything - including your bones

Cheshamgirl · 08/04/2021 15:34

No vowels ask what our training days are like. Do we have fun like them?

Well for a start, I get paid by my company for training days.

She is completely deluded.

dickiedavisthunderthighs · 08/04/2021 15:35

If you want to cringe inside out then search #FGR21 on Facebook.

AlexCabot · 08/04/2021 16:16

@dickiedavisthunderthighs

If you want to cringe inside out then search #FGR21 on Facebook.
Oh my god. I like the one asking if your company rewards you for your hard work.

Yes. It's called a regular salary, holiday pay, sick pay and security.

MarchXX · 08/04/2021 16:24

@MazekeenSmith

£30 per bottle and £8 for the small ones I think
And Nurse's child has one of these every morning Shock. Holy fck, no wonder MLM reps are the customer*. The delusion is real.
ToBotOrNotToBot · 08/04/2021 16:44

@Cheshamgirl

No vowels ask what our training days are like. Do we have fun like them?

Well for a start, I get paid by my company for training days.

She is completely deluded.

Yes my company fly me to various wonderful European countries 2-3 times a year (pre covid) and not only do they pay for it, they pay for all of my food and drink all the way from home to the location and back. They also pay me a big fat bonus every year for just doing my job well. And yes we have lots of fun at our trainings.

My job sounds very much like their job, except my salary is guaranteed and I don't have to go begging my family and friends to buy from me so they are still my friends

terrywynne · 08/04/2021 16:58

The problem is that the people MLMs target in general do not have jobs that provide that type of training and bonuses. They present this idea that the MLM companies are offering something unique because it is unusual for nurses/office admin/bank branch staff/shop assistants/beauticians/childminders etc. Of course the guaranteed salaries and not pestering your friends is a different matter!

MazekeenSmith · 08/04/2021 17:11

@MarchXX I really hope he's not having a whole bottle! Imagine the diarrhoea! To be fair she seems to give him a little tot. Probably because it's so expensive not because it's occurred to the daft woman that feeding your baby aloe goop might not be good for their tummies

MarchXX · 08/04/2021 18:33

[quote MazekeenSmith]@MarchXX I really hope he's not having a whole bottle! Imagine the diarrhoea! To be fair she seems to give him a little tot. Probably because it's so expensive not because it's occurred to the daft woman that feeding your baby aloe goop might not be good for their tummies[/quote]
She has uploaded photographs on her insta stories pages of him drinking from the small £8 cartons at breakfast time, with the comment that "he has one every morning and loves them". I can't get my head around spending that amount of money (or even after her discount) on a drink made of aloe juice/pulp. Blows my mind.

Garliccoriander · 08/04/2021 19:27

Showcasing new products. Pity the bots can’t read between the lines.
No vowels how is she paying, I imagine she is on benefits and won’t be the only one.
That means all us taxpayers are the ATMs for this abomination 🤯

Spongebobette · 08/04/2021 19:57

Exactly

They are all saying they are going to order the new products
BECAUSE YOU ARE THE CUSTOMERS

Garliccoriander · 08/04/2021 21:55

Passport holders 😂 & mugs (subliminal message?) Living the dream.

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