What Are The Personality Traits Of People Who Get Caught Up In Multlevel Marketing Scams?

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6 Responses to “What Are The Personality Traits Of People Who Get Caught Up In Multlevel Marketing Scams?”

  • Billions of Dollars are in play every year with some good and some bad products. People who join good Companies with real products can do quite well with effort and some smarts.

  • It depends on how the program is presented. Some people are indeed greedy and lazy, but a lot of MLM companys work on a person’s insecurities and basic desires to belong and have selfworth. They tell their recruits how much the opportunity will change their life and have lots of people with emotional success stories around to back it up. They offer hope of gain – not just financial, but emotional. I’ve been to presentations that are so hyped that I think I joined a cult or walked into an AA meeting by mistake.

  • Zane:

    I am in two of them. (AND I knew people in AMWAY and felt that was a cult)!
    First off I asked a million people before I “did this” and despite doing things a certain way, I do it my own way. I also tell my team the same thing. This is your job. How you want to market yourself is up to you. (I am not pushy and generally let people sample a product and do not follow up)
    Most people only say they can’t afford the item.
    Perhaps I should be more of a “shark” but I hate that about anyone in MLM -
    The second item is brand new to the US market and will explode it is nice to be part of something from the get go.
    That is where the most money is made – (early bird gets the worm). However if you believe the products work, and you like them.. that is (to me) what makes it work.

  • Someone who is trying to get ahead and not have a boss looking over their shoulder all of the time. Usually a self starter and works well alone. Usually reliable, and willing to learn new things.

  • Greed and looknig for the easy way out

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