Sir EQ Addict PM me din. hehehe mas may credibility mga tao dito sa tsikot eh
Hahaha yes. I'm guilty as charged. Hehe. But hey if I can change his life......why not? Jut703 is extremely intelligent. I won't be able to bullshit him. I find that skeptics are the best converts. As they'd ask all the questions..... The hard ones at that. And once they do, it's much easier for them to network with those who aren't on the extreme scale of negativity.
More importantly, I think I can be a prime example of why this thing can work. I'm relatively successful, stable, etc. and while extra money is always good, this thing can offer me two other things that I really need: time and health. So yeah wish me luck.
P.s. pM me if you're interested hahahahaha.
This is what amazes me with Unicity. The people I know that joined are those that are allergic to networking just like I am. What is it with Unicity that made them convertsMy Kuya said there is a PLDT executive that quit his job to go on Unicity full time. I also saw a popular girl from school joined Unicity (I don't think she needs money at all) So I guess people join because they believe the product.
di ko lang pinapansin tong thread but its now ring a bell. we have new products for beautification potential market specially for girls and another upcoming product for arthritis. bro, we met twice already and I hope you don't find my character as BS person. let's sit down and talk business. everybody is welcome to join as well.
Mukang si sir EQAddict ang eye opener ng mga tsikoteers sa networking especially unicity![]()
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Was watching the TV series madoff last night. [emoji16]
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... listening to this radio program now.. pyramiding, etc., ang topic..
"if the company or dealer is more into recruiting members and less into actually selling the product, be very wary..."
i prefer to buy products from actual stores.
but that's just me.
Agree. I'm using the product (cholesterol stuff, liver and colon cleansers, probiotics, etc). I know it isn't for everyone. Nor is networking. Heck i am a super skeptic as well. So yeah I'm pleasantly surprised as to how this turned out. Hoping for good things. Health is a big benefit. Time from more health and some extra income is another. But will work on it. Effort=results ^ n (where n is the network effect). In my traditional job, effort = result. I don't own a business so this gives me the opportunity to have that multiplier effect. I guess that's just for me. I do understand why others are not attracted to networking. That's cool as well.
Last edited by EQAddict; February 6th, 2016 at 12:57 PM.
i didn't know it was networking. the only networking we knew of back then, was the broadcasting network...TV, radio... haha.
from what i understood, the dealer prefered to sell thru tupperware parties. it was not available in physical stores. and it was expensive.
but the product did have a distinct advantage.. even as i was still a kid then, the high quality of the product was very obvious, even to me. very durable.. unlike the "obviously poor quality equivalent products" sold in physical stores..
we still come across some tupperwares in our bodegas and bauls at home... even after 40 years of retirement, they still are serviceable..
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Really? Tupperware was expensive? I thought it was cheap because it was plastic and every household had it. We still have 30+ yr old tupperware at home. It's where we store our sugar stock.
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it became "cheaper" much later.
but it was at least twice the price of the equivalent cheaper product, when it was first introduced in the 60s. maganda't matibay...!
in those times, maraming schoolchildren ang nag-babaon ng lunch nila, dahil mahaba ang pila sa canteen, at medyo hindi masarap ang ulam doon.. parents prefered to cook their childrens' meals.. it was status symbol if your lunchbox set was a tupperware.
something about patented technology, i believe.. the competition couldn't... until the patent expired years later.. then the market was flooded...! that's probably what you experienced.. the lapse of the patent era.
I'll ask my Mom nga from what era our tupperware was :bwahaha: wow I didn't know Tupperware was used by students for baon.
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