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Beware - The MLM Sharks
Avoid The Pre-Launch Feeding Frenzy!

Have you also been suckered into joining an MLM by the HYPE created by messages like:

1. "be part of the next billion dollar MLM"
2. "position yourself early ahead of the masses"
3. "take a legacy position and benefit from massive spillover"
4. "get in now and I'll build your business for you"


I am afraid to admit it but I have, and through the school of hard knocks have come to realise that it is all buls**t, with a capital B!

Sadly in the MLM industry there exists some very corrupt MLM leaders that will jump from company to company wanting to be at the "top of the tree" in each new venture. They are constantly looking for "the sting" by moving their organisations each time with on one interest to make money in its bucket loads. They do it by distributing the hype as shown above and add no real value or support to their organisations.

What do I mean by the "sting"? Well simply put it is the ten's of thousands (sometimes hundred's of thousands) they make from the front end bonuses and overrides when their organisations join a new company. Over time battle wounded MLM'ers are waking up to the realisation that there is no free lunch in building an MLM business and they are in fact just being used as pawns in a chess game designed to line the pockets of these MLM sharks.

Each time a new Pre-Launch starts there is a feeding frenzy for the sharks to take the top positions. Normally when a company is at the start up stage and in Pre-Launch there is no product ready, no marketing systems in place, no support systems and no payment processing systems. In other words despite you investing valueable time, money and your reputation in building through the pre-launch, there is no guarantee the company will meet the offical launch dealine or indeed will be sufficiently financed to survive.

So many times the MLM distributors start to see the warning signals once the hype settles. At that point it's too late because they have paid their money and damaged their credibilty with their own contacts.

My advise to anyone who is considering joining an MLM company is to check them out thoroughly before you do anything. Don't join a company on hype as you will regret it.

by Shush Arya -

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