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August 5th, 2015 09:57 AM #4711. life is hard.
2. maraming desperado.
3. maraming tamad.
4. maraming uber-optimistic ("tanga"!).Last edited by dr. d; August 5th, 2015 at 10:00 AM.
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August 5th, 2015 10:34 PM #473
Thanks for the detailed illustration bro! Question lang though, if your 1.5k goes back to you, how does the guy who recruited you get his money back?
Kasi 1.5k x 7 (incl you) = 10.5k.
Or baka bigger amount? Parang 1.8k yata yung sa officemate ko. 1.8k x 6 = 10.8k. Tapos yung 1.8k mo will form the part of the exit prize of your recruiter.
But even then, since it takes 2 levels to hit your 10k prize, the person who was recruited by the person your recruited won't have enough funds to build his 10k prize. Parang cash outflow > inflow even if you continuously recruit.
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August 5th, 2015 11:07 PM #474
Dito naman sa officemates ko 1.8k, magiging 10k in a month or less. Nga lang wala parin nag pay out LOL
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August 6th, 2015 08:35 AM #475
Kaya nga pyramid bro kasi dapat tuloy2 ang recruitment sa baba so those below you would reach the exit level. The masterbrain should have enough clout on the members to ensure they toe the line and continue investing like confiscating their ATMs or requiring some form of collateral. The leader would keep earning his/her P500 (or P800 in the case of your friend) for each 3 layer. He/she releases his/her own personal money first to pay the first few layers until he/she recoup her initial investments and the rest would be purely hard income.
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August 6th, 2015 08:40 AM #476
I have friends who exited the first couple of weeks, took a selfie with their wad of bills, reinvested and up to now still waiting for the next exit even after several weeks already. They have to wait for the base of the pyramid to expand through more recruits but this kind of scheme will not survive long enough and will eventually collapse.
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August 6th, 2015 10:32 AM #477
Ano ba yan, hindi ba marunong magmath yung mga nauuto diyan. Because they're not creating any value (ie profit through sale of products or services), the only way to keep it sustainable is if money in = money out.
I just noticed, parang sobrang dami atang MLM recently. Ganito na ba kadami in the last 5 years or talagang nagsulputan sila ngayon?
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August 6th, 2015 10:41 AM #478
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August 6th, 2015 10:48 AM #479
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August 6th, 2015 10:56 AM #480
I agree. A video surfaced last night on the news, showing a recruitment session of One Dream. What struck me the most was the line of their leader, "kung kumikita naman kayo, eh aalis ba kayo?" To which the audience replied a resounding "hindi!"
This kind of thinking is what keeps "investors" from leaving even if they know that their earnings model is completely unsustainable.
Even in stocks, those who get burned are those who don't know when to stop.
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