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‎02-13-2018 07:13 PM
I think people involved in multi-level marketing are under a tremendous amount of pressure. No new recruits equals no money.
The easiest targets are friends and acquaintances. Then anyone is fair game. Several years ago a stranger (female) approached me about joining some marketing scheme while I was in a shopping mall.
‎02-13-2018 07:30 PM
Two coworkers that work in a different part of the country are always advertising on Facebook. One private messaged me to try it. I told her no thank you. I just scroll on by when I see their posts.
‎02-13-2018 07:52 PM
The two women sell Pro-Active acne line on TV. Go to Beautypedia.com for a review of their skin care products.
‎02-13-2018 08:17 PM
My daughter had friends who were selling it-all but one were very aggressive with selling. Their whole facebook page turned into advertising the Rodan and Fields products.
My daughter liked it and had me try the anti-aging renew or something. I did but got a red rash so stopped.
Its also expensive so even if it worked I wouldn't be able to continue.
I dislike pyramid marketing of anything because those selling can't seem to talk to anyone anymore without trying to sell the stuff.
‎02-13-2018 08:26 PM
wrote:I never get involved in any multi-level marketing.
@suzyQ3,Neither would I. I had not a clue this was one of those!!! Ick!!!!
‎02-13-2018 08:30 PM
wrote:I know someone that has sold this the past few year. I don't think it has helped her that much....just saying.
I haven't had any personal experience with this product.
@JCF,Thanks. Exactly what I wanted to know!![]()
‎02-13-2018 09:16 PM
@San Antonio Gal You answered my question before I posted it. I was wondering if this was the same doctors that developed ProActive and sold it at QVC and through their own website. It was quite popular. Dr. Rodan was a dermatologist where I live before that line was developed.
‎02-13-2018 09:18 PM
I don't like being "used" for this type of marketing either. ProActive wasn't sold that way as far as I know.
‎02-13-2018 09:30 PM
I have a number of relatives that sell the stuff. They are doing quite well. In fact one niece has been making so much money she did not go back to her teaching job after her maternity leave ended.
Their facebook posts are filled with pictures amd posts about the products.
I saw how much each item cost and thought thanks but no thanks.
‎02-13-2018 09:39 PM
wrote:Oh that lousy feeling when someone cool you thought wanted to be your new friend--turns out they didn't even like you and just wanted you to become their worker underling selling stuff for them in their downline scheme. It's happened to me more than twice and I felt genuinely hurt! Guess my niceness and friendliness shouts chump to some. Grrrrrrr.
I do not like multi level marketing.
Yes, @Porcelain I feel the same way!
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