Multi Level Marketing Pyramid Schemes
Posted by: Jeff in Miscellaneous, tags: mlm scam, multi level marketing, work at home scamPyramid schemes may come to you in many disguises as 'work from home' opportunities and also promise you attractive rewards. There are however many legitimate offers too and people do make money joining them. The ads in your email box come with promises of riches and lavish lifestyle of plenty of time to spend with family and constant vacationing in plush resorts, with little effort while the money keeps pouring in as you enjoy time with your family. Always adopt the belief that you should be paid for the work you do online and not paying for getting a job.
The lure of joining a pyramid scheme program for free to make money simply sounds irresistible to many unsuspecting naive and gullible people. To earn substantially you will have to enroll so many people to build a large network, failing which you will be left by the sidelines earning much less than you spend. This pyramid scheme is all about buying, sponsoring and buying in a continuous cycle.
You are faced with another arduous job of motivating your down lines to buy products which they might not need, to ensure purchase volume because what you earn depends on this total collective purchase of all down lines. There may be an enterprising few who will look around for a more legitimate and innovative way to make money than by continuing to work a pyramid scheme. Content club companies need thousands of articles on various subjects to be written by those qualified enough to do so and pay for every article submitted as initially agreed upon - these companies are legitimate and really pay for work done. Besides you will also know how to identify which companies are offering false schemes no matter what disguises they are using. If you are creative and versatile with words and possess some literary flair, your services will be invaluable to reputable companies that you can identify that matches your talents.
The recent proliferation of various pyramid schemes and money making ideas had been responsible in creating problems to many people. When a pyramid is structured with a spillover placement of members, those who joined in the early stages will be lucky and would make some money well over and above what they invest in the scheme but those who bring up the rear are the ones who will lose money. To part with sixty dollars buying products you will never use in order to make a few dollars is not an easy decision to make.
People sign up and join a pyramid not knowing that they will have to buy something to make money. After you sign up, they continue to send you emails, telling you that someone else has joined under you, 'upgrade now' to start generating an income. When you buy the product in order to upgrade, you are only taking a chance that others will do the same and running the risk that in the final analysis you are the only one doing so. After failing to earn any of the promised cash you will probably give up and be left with 60 dollars worth of products you are never likely to use to show for your efforts. If people would just understand that pyramid schemes only benefit the original product owner, then maybe it would be easier to find real work at home jobs. In the absence of pyramid scams, it would be safe to enroll for 'work at home' jobs on the internet.







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