That's the notion of people who doesn't know the industry actually but I agree there are some junk companies out there who suck the life out of their members thru recruitments.
You can actually spot a bad NM companies:
1. No/Poor Management Support
2. Focus on Recruitment not on Products.
3. Not so unique products.
4. Delayed Commission Payouts.
5. No/Poor Training Modules.
These are only few indicators...
Like I said in my earlier post NM/MLM was a legit business model but watch out as well for the bad ones who just claims to be legal.
Just a general tip to all:
-Find — and study — the company’s track record
-Learn about the product
-Ask questions
-Understand any restrictions
-Talk to other distributors (beware of shills)
-Consider using a friend or adviser as a neutral sounding board or for a gut check
-Take your time
-Think about whether this plan suits your talents and goals
Good luck!




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well! pwede mn ka mag implement ug balaod about anang pangilad2x just tap our government about ana. Let's see if nangilad jud ba me sa among gishare and let's see if mangapriso ba jud me,. 