
Originally Posted by
Sand Man
I have always been curious about these schemes. Samot na adtong one time na nakatapad nako sa ferryboat ning duha ka lalake talking about networking.
They were talking about a new product. The fat guy (guy "A"), from the way he talked, sounded like he was the "top earner", and the guy he was talking to (guy "B") seemed to me like he is not a downline of guy A kay he was recruiting him. From what I can tell they knew each other previously (maybe classmates, silingan, co-worker). Their conversation went like:
Ana si guy A "Kumusta na man ka? Nihinay na man daw inyung produkto. Ari nako kay mopagawas mi ug bag-ong produkto."
Tubag si guy B "Kinsa may naa sa ubos?"
Guy A: "Naa ko mga 3 ka libo" <-- now I'm guessing this is 3k downlines na sure siya.
Guy B: "Mao ba? Naa sad nimo si <name of person>. Naa man to siya 500"
Guy A: "Oo. Naa. Mas daghan na iyaha ron kay tua na siya sa Dipolog. Atoa gihapon to"
As it turns out, guy B has a lot of downlines na who are in Bacolod and Samar kay gipangtawgan man nila while discussing their business. I can not help but overhear all this kay dagko kaayo sila ug tingug. Before nidunggo ang ferryboat sa Pier 3 guy A already has guy B under him.
Apparently, guys at the top spread their good people across the archipelago to branch out while still maintaining their downlines here in Cebu.
So how does that work? You have a network here, and pwede sad naa ka network sa Mindanao and Luzon? And all under one guy (top earner Mr. "A" here in Cebu) ... Won't that create a conflict somewhere? (Note: I am asking kay wa koy alamag ani)