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  1. #71

    Default Re: BEWARE OF PYRAMID SCHEMES posing as a legitimate MLM


    The basic question lagi is, as i repeat, where do you get the most earnings in Igen portal? is it from recruitment or really product movement? bisag unsa pana ka nindot imong product bai, pero mas dako ang compensation in recruitment and sa balance balance natural you would focus more on recruitment.

    and how come mas dako man ang points sa mga bags and leather goods which is not consumable compared to the consumable products?? imagine 3points ONLY for every 500 pesos of purchases of nestle products, you get paid when you have a balance of 600 points which means you have to move 200,000 pesos worth of nestle products and you only get 1000 pesos for the balance. now is this illogical or what? And klaro ani, imagine if you recruit a person 600 points derecho, kuha kag duha para ma balance 1000 pesos dayon. the logical thing to do is to recruit[/b] rather than to move products. period. wa nay daghan storya.

    Besides, what's the edge of Igen products against the market? it's not unique, you can get it anywhere outside of Igenportal which makes it more difficult to move.

    Observation: All of successful or long term network marketing companies have unique and consumable products
    such companies as Amway, Usana, Nuskin, Forever living who has been in the industry for years.

  2. #72

    Default Re: BEWARE OF PYRAMID SCHEMES posing as a legitimate MLM

    Quote Originally Posted by Vertical Horizon
    I do believe that in any networking company, for you to be able to be a member you have to buy their products, test them yourself, and/or have them sold. Now, why is that so? I suppose that through this, you have the confidence of the products before you "peddle" them yourselves. And pardon about the info I gave to you, the product pack really only costs only at around 4K, and the remaining are the different inclusions like, among others, the advantage cards, the insurance,the rights.

    And the travel bags are one of those products that the company offer.

    So, in this case, I have no idea why you people think it's "fishy".

    PS: San Miguel is an affiliate of the company, their products include Coca-Cola beverages. It is available at the office. While Nokia latest units are featured in the latest Igen Portal magazine/brochure The Rainy Season.
    do u actually believe what ur saying?? Did you really think that the reason why you had to pay up 6000 is for u to "test" their products?! Poor thing. Deceit at work. I couldn't believe people would fall for it!

    What if I don't need travel bags cuz I don't travel alot, can I get 6000 worth of a variety of products? Why only 4000, oh yea I needed to pay for my insurance and the cards...what if I don't want insurance cuz I'm already insured? What if I don't want the cards? Can I only pay 4000 then?

    No to all!

    re Coke, u mean I needed to go to their retail store so I can buy coke and get a discount? How much is the discount, does it cover my fare going sa office??!

  3. #73

    Default Re: BEWARE OF PYRAMID SCHEMES posing as a legitimate MLM

    If you think then that the company would never suit you, because you think you "don't need travel bags cuz you don't travel alot", or you "don't want insurance cuz you're already insured", and that you "don't want the cards" as well, then by all means do not join. Nobody's forcing you. End of discussion.

    But I'm sure there are a lot of people who think the business best suits them.

    Another one, the word "deceit" is highly subjective. Maybe it's deceit for you because you don't want those products anyway. And maybe it's an oppurtunity for everyone because by buying those products they think they needed they also have the chance to start their own business.

    And another thing, what business do you have in mind that does not require investments?

  4. #74

    Default Re: BEWARE OF PYRAMID SCHEMES posing as a legitimate MLM

    Quote Originally Posted by Vertical Horizon
    If you think then that the company would never suit you, because you think you "don't need travel bags cuz you don't travel alot", or you "don't want insurance cuz you're already insured", and that you "don't want the cards" as well, then by all means do not join. Nobody's forcing you. End of discussion.

    But I'm sure there are a lot of people who think the business best suits them.

    Another one, the word "deceit" is highly subjective. Maybe it's deceit for you because you don't want those products anyway. And maybe it's an oppurtunity for everyone because by buying those products they think they needed they also have the chance to start their own business.

    And another thing, what business do you have in mind that does not require investments?
    and this is discussion is for the benefit of those who think this kind of business suits them. In the hope they will see the light before they even enter the tunnel.

  5. #75

    Default Re: BEWARE OF PYRAMID SCHEMES posing as a legitimate MLM

    I so agree. Two sides of the coin. It's up to the person's really whom to emphatize.
    Thank you for being a sport, unlike other people here who resort to nitpicking, sour-graping when they can't find any suitable argument.

    Peace to all.

  6. #76

    Default Re: BEWARE OF PYRAMID SCHEMES posing as a legitimate MLM

    i dunno ha but i only joined the legacy seminar katong hots pa kaayu ni nga topic sa skul. my other college friends (1st year mi, last year) they were so enticed to join legacy, kai other students (uban ka batch from other skuls) were getting checks every sat. amounting to 6k for starters.. alrhough im firm to my stand na i dont trust my money in this kind of business (especially na student pa gyud ko, either i ask my rents for money or il use my hard earned savings as initial investment) after the seminar na tarug gyud ko. adn the fact na the speakers and the big earners of legacy that time were people from my christian community before (but ni backslide lng).. so sa aku mind.. why mangilad man sila dba? plus the luxury cars that were parading sa kilid sa store screaming na - i got his from legacy- was tempting me to invest my 10k. Uban nko classmates ni borrow gyud money sa parents, nangutang, nakig tunga etc. but what i told my friend who invited me was - show me your first check and il invest my money right away- until now wala pa cya ka dawat and never showed me a check. Uban sad nko friends, never got their investment back. luoy ayu sila kai students gud sila, they dont have incomes and primarily the main reason that they joined was to be financially free from their parents.. (which was also my intention) nothing worng with tha dba?

    but like one said in her/his reply sa kani na thread.. everything boils down if you work to make your money move. Murag for me wa man gyud ma dato by just sitting down and sleeping. they too have to work their a**s off. Illegal ni or dili naa ra na sa tao if they would take the risk, one cannot study man gyud all the pro and cons of a certain company.. it would take to much effort. getting rich is about hard work, patience and taking intellegent risk. Risks means something you wouldnt know the outcome pa. and i think i made an intellegent choice not to join no matter how tempting the "in 5 months time u cna buy your own car" testimonials and all. I think people getting into this kind of business also made a choice.. and dili na ka kulangan nila.. it would be a loss if mu sulod cla ingani na business if naa sa suod sa ila utok everything would be just EASY MONEY they should know better gyud.

    Warnings.. nothing wrong with that.. just be cautious kai things can turn around in just minutes u know - to good or bad ..

    Naa man gyud uban na close minded gyud that they judge right away na kani na company scam ni blah blah.. they can rant all they want, post replies and all but the decision of trusting your investment to such company would be in your hands. Sa usa ka butang naa man gyud nai di ka uyon og ka uyon. precisely sakto to ang usa ka istoryan sa iya point na respeto.ai lang...

    kato sa mga ni apil ani nga kind of business.. good luck and i hope your intention is really to let other experience the wonderful benefits of the company you are investing in.. kai uban ang ila lng is to earn form their recuits.

    for those who keep their money in banks or in the safety of their baul/vault... well we gotta work our b&tts of everyday with low salary wages.. but do invest it soon...

  7. #77

    Default Re: BEWARE OF PYRAMID SCHEMES posing as a legitimate MLM

    How about JUVIO?

  8. #78

    Default Re: BEWARE OF PYRAMID SCHEMES posing as a legitimate MLM

    nabuhi na pud ni nga topic?hehe

  9. #79

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    kung puro HUMAN MOVEMENT ang gisaligan para mabuhi ang company... dba naai tendency na dili mo last ang company right? what if walai ma recruit ang usa ka tawo at a certain time... so there is inconsistency...

  10. #80

    Default Re: BEWARE OF PYRAMID SCHEMES posing as a legitimate MLM

    Quote Originally Posted by --Makoy--
    nabuhi na pud ni nga topic?hehe
    mau jod. hehehee

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