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?

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he say tat the 1st training will be like 2 hrs to 4 hrs most.. end up i meet up with my upline at 12nn at the office, and end up talking alot of stuff(the brainwash things) afther tat he quickly moved on to my parent and they are VERY irritating saying u cannot pass ur barrier u cannot suceed if life u cannot take challenge! i have my doubts in them and check out the company on the sites and saw wad u wrote. thanks alot man. they are just a bunch of bloodsuckers!!