January 31, 2009

The Tricks and Tactics of MLMs and Venture Era Group

Mister Po said:

They stress the main intention is to benefit your family, after all, they are selling healthcare products. This, combined with their peculiar way of gauging business confidence, and their charismatic trait, would spin off a pretty much hard-to-argue, if not rhetorical set of questions like,

“Are you confident in the products that you are selling?” “Are you confident enough to sell this to your family?” “Do you think our products can benefit people?” “Do you love your family?” “Would you want them to benefit from using our products?” “Would you sell this to your family then?

Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "This commentary is one of the many negative posts about Venture Era. But it is also one of the very few that analyse the sales tactics employed by the corporation, and discuss the dangers associated with them. In this article the writer highlights the sneaky behaviours of the staff, debunks the too-good-to-be-true payout structure, warns of overambitious youths from joining the company, and questions the stability of the organisation, which in his humble opinion, resembles a pyramid scheme. An insightful and subtly funny post, this post will definitely change the minds of naive teenagers who would otherwise fall prey to evils of an MLM company."

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Comments 50

If this is really happend, why he himself never post the ads since he is so pathetic and losing the interest? Why he is still there continue to work? What a funny BAM that has no sense of direction and being controlled so easily? He shouldn't buy it if he is not financial stable. The more I see this, the more I feel faint. The people can just anyhow quote without evidence. I think we need social media to help out to revamp the whole image. People in VE, I know we do things with pride and sincere. And I appeal to the public, we cannot canned all distributors in MLM just because there are minority of distributors who did the wrong way. There are good and bad ppl around in this country, that's why we have rules and regulations, govern by and polices and courts. I would say most of the time, a distributor not able to survive in MLM because they did the wrong way, if you don't buy the ideas how they market or how they sell, just let it be. No big deal~

Please speak in English as it is proper. NOT some ahma engwish

Posted by Anonymous Coward* on 5 June, 2010 - 12:18am