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April 26th, 2011 07:10 PM #11
To add this, three of his batchmates are engaged in this. I don't know what will happen to them. But noting that my former schoolmate had a child with his girlfriend, had two cars (a Ford Focus sedan and a Honda City), and their own house.
Where's the determination there??
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April 26th, 2011 07:10 PM #12
Sabi nga ni ULS, it's BULLSH*T unless you're the one who will start it coz all the money will go to you.
Who the f*ck will buy a f*cking cheap perfume for 600 f*cking pesos ? Stupid people. Are there lots of them, definitely. Do they have money ? No they don't. They're poor that's why they resort to this kind of marketing.
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April 26th, 2011 07:17 PM #13
i posted this in 12-22-2009
http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showt...=38851&page=10
Re: Investment Scams - Be warned, beware [MERGED: FrancSwiss]
Chikita, if you really want to join that pyramid scheme, make sure you can recruit enough people to make back your "investment"
if you manage to recruit a lot people,
and the people you recruit also recruit a lot of people,
you're gonna make a lot of money
the key to making money in pyramid schemes (aside from creating one yourself) is to join while the scheme is young
the older the scheme, the closer it is to collapse
the early joiners (and creators) are the ones who end up with a lot of money
the late joiners never make their "investment" back
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April 26th, 2011 07:20 PM #14
At thousands ang investment diyan ha. Hindi lang 1 libo.
Ang alam ko they make you buy their sample kits and that thing costs ... what ? 1k+?
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April 26th, 2011 07:23 PM #15
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April 26th, 2011 07:34 PM #16
products are just props. para mag mukhang legitimate business
the main activity is recruiting people
adding new members is the primary objective. selling products is secondary
actually the only time products are sold is when somebody new signs up
new recruits get a pathetic "sales kit" for the thousands of pesos they pay
the actual cost of the products are only a fraction of the amount paid
much of the money is commission that goes to people uplineLast edited by uls; April 26th, 2011 at 07:37 PM.
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April 26th, 2011 09:16 PM #17Roody pooh candy a$$ new poster with just 1 post about the topic? Hahaha you call your networking a business? I say, foolishness!
I was never an employee. College pa lang I'm already doing small business. Well at anytime of any day, I can slap you with my passbook complete with the xerox copies of my ITR papers.
What about you guys? Ano pinagyayabang nyo? Mga downline nyo? Haha wala kayo talaga pinanghahawakan na gov't cert or whatever. Puro issued by your "company" lahat. No wala akong bad experience dyan because I am way smarter than you and some of my friends who have already "invested" este wasted money on that crap.
Since 1st post mo, let me guess. Kakabili mo lang ng laptop na akala mo "in" ka na? Galing ba yan sa kinita mo? Hahahaha! You peasant!
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April 27th, 2011 11:58 AM #19another Francswiss reincarnation? some people are really born suckers! and some are just too lazy to earn an honest living..... just remember what happened to the pioneers of Francswiss.... most of them end up dead.....
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April 27th, 2011 01:06 PM #20
Pa Tsamba tsamba yan e, kung naka tiyempo ka ng tamang timing at tamang na recruit,baka kumita ka nga. Problema lang diyan, assume natin kumita ka ng malaki at sumikat ka sa mga kakilala mo na yumaman ka diyan, tapos nagsara, which is a guarantee. At nawalan ka ng source of income pati reputasyon mo sira, pano mo pupulutin ang sarili mo? Wala nang maniniwala sayo pag umulit ka uli, or kahit mag iba ka ng linya mag legitimate business ka na using your earnings, medyo tagilid ang dating mo sa mga kausap mo dahil mang gagagantso ang image mo.
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