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I guess I'll have to start my own MLM. For 59.99 a month you get a new fancy stapler(retails for $1.00) and access to my knowledge database(which anyone can scrape together in little time).
Use these key phrases when you promote this MLM! Remember this is only a few months old... very new, thats why this is such a hot tip. My friends above me in the system get large checks each month LIKE CLOCKWORK. I researched this shit for an entire week It's not a scam Like you I was to lazy to get off my ass and work, with this MLM there is no work involved. It sells itself! |
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This is a fresh one... So you are claiming that you think this is just a hoax to steal identity? newsflash - you have to give a social or tax ID to every legitimate company or employer or ANYONE who pays you out monthly, this is simple tax law and very common knowledge. |
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Many of us have been around since before the internet began, and we have seen thousands of mlm schemes come and go. There isn't even anything new or unique with your mlm to make it stand out. Same old scam routine , send us money you will make shitloads of money. The first people to join " your friends " make money , everyone else loses. |
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ss# is for people paying YOU not you paying someone else $60 |
Reminds me of that infomercial with Don Lapre make money from classified ads. Then he switched to selling The Greatest Vitamin In The World (Now The Nutraforia Program)
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I'm just a rep - no money would go to me. The money and private ID info go to the company that has an large group of attorneys and an independent accounting firm overseeing the whole thing... I guess there are a lot of idiots out there because I can see them joining in my admin panel of the website - 877 brand new reps in the past 2 weeks and I'm making a small amount of money from every one of them. But they are idiots and you're the smart guy right? |
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this gave me a nice chuckle, thank you you just provided proof that you are talking shit about something that you have absolutely no grasp of. But thats ok I expected this onslaught - it's already paying off though, this thread has just gained me one new rep, welcome aboard :) |
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Correct nothing I'm saying here makes it legit. For those who look into this Company and its founders (Mark Seyforth and Joe Perry) they will discover for themselves that this opportunity is indeed 100 percent legit and something to be taken seriously. watch Mark explain this a little more before you jump on the knee-jerk scam bandwagon - http://gorich.124online.com |
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124 Online is slow growth Company - limited entry...there is a waiting list...it can't grow faster than this scale: Each Member can only get one new member per month. If a member fails to refer a friend for a given month - that invite is available for another member to use. Many other programs were not built for longevity - One24 is. |
wtf is that?
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op, have you tried the product? it's weird to me that the site has so much info on recruitment and very little on the actual product. and no way to actually buy the product. i can't find any legitimate online reviews of the product either.
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Lol, they only have one product, and it sucks, nothing here worth wasting your time on.
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i am taking a different marketing approach than mlm- having people try it 1st, then word of mouth + social networking based on that. check it out if you would like- www.takechargefood.com www.facebook.com/takechargefood |
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Yes I take the product every day and love it. The $60 a month for a months supply is actually an amazing selling factor for the program. As a meal replacement the consumer actually saves more than 60 bucks a month. Skip Jack in the Box where you will spend 4-6 bucks for lunch. Click here to see info about the product: http://gorich.124online.com/fru/pg/3...4/default.aspx . |
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Just checked out your site Dyna Mo - you are exactly the kind of dude that will RAKE with this new program... I knew posting here would be worth the abuse.... 5 GFYers are now on my waiting list... I will be emailing you all shortly - welcome. |
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thanks, yes, buying in much larger bulk quantities so i was able to reduce the price 30+%. it was actually created as a breakfast, but many customers look at it as a snack, i am playing around with some ways to embrace that though. the snack bar version, for instance, which is coming out soon. Quote:
btw, i'm the last person you will find at jack in the box! lolz :1orglaugh |
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so tell us how much money you have ACTUALLY recieved ? i am betting you are at minus $60
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let me make this very clear, you give your ss# to recieve cash not send it. You gave your ss# and paid $60 , yet you have nothing to show for it but a box of cereal |
i'll take a review copy.
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there you go guys, quit porn and start selling herbal stuff
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When you join the Company as a Rep, or ANY Company that will be sending you MONTHLY checks, of course they DO ask for your tax information... Are you not from this country or something to be asking such a silly question? Smokey please feel free not to join, but calling into question the legality and legitimacy of something before you have done any independent research just makes you look lazy. This is the last post of yours I will be responding to. Good Luck and no hard feelings :) |
the #2 "search suggestion" for "mark seyforth" on google is "mark seyforth scam"
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Lazy - you are just like many of the people who I have talked to about 124... They assume "Hey nothing new here - nothing to see, move along" You are making an assumption that is very very wrong. But I'm not going to get into convincing anyone. The people who get this...aren't posting in this thread. Part of the fun of being in this program is to watch people who were, at first, TOTAL naysayers.... Some of which are now my most motivated reps. . |
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that rule has never proven me wrong, ever. infact you dont even need to bother with the first 2, anytime something says "not a scam" it's always a scam, that is THE rally call for scams. dogs bark , cats meow, scams always say " this is not a scam " |
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Well I said I wasn't going to respond to you but here we go...for the last time... Please follow the links to the sites under "mark seyforth scam" Those are sites created by my fellow One24 Reps - saying what a scam Mark Seyforth is NOT... Thats just clever adword campaigning. please visit those sites and that will be instantly apparent to you. |
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Here is the problem with those here in GFY and most of the sheep in the world today...... #1 From a psychological view point, this information is not easy to swallow, one can not accept this info and go on with their lives in the same way The brain recognizes that this info will force it to re-arrange and re-program several pieces of information it has accumulated over the years. And the brain will fight, because this requires a high amount of mental effort, and the best way to avoid such effort, is to reject the info. #2 The second reason deals with the problem of ego. Due to a person's ego, he will fight you and your information, because he/she values their words over yours. They can not accept that you might of stumble upon such valuable truths, that they did not realize before, and in defense of their ego, they disclaim your truths. #3 In many occasions the person is so comfortable living life fast, they simply don't want to change their way of life, and couldn't care less about whats happening in the world. They are to focused on themselves. #4 They believe and value the voice of the system, it has become the prime decider of their reality. What is the voice of the system? The Media! Most people, believe the illusion. |
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