Padawan said:MLM is scam lah ... how can not scam one.....so esy to make money issit?
why do you all say MLM is a scam?
Padawan said:MLM is scam lah ... how can not scam one.....so esy to make money issit?
laugh said:why do you all say MLM is a scam?
sulhan said:Hmm....i always wonder.....
If let say in 1 HDB flat, everyone into MLM of same company.......then who buy what from who???...Market saturation....?
Hahaha....then need to hunt next block!!!!
rgds,
me
icyflame said:i encountered the same thing early this yr at AMK carpark. I thought them straight I am not interested as I never believe in super deals, sure something wrong
they were very persistent and refused to drive their white van away even though it's blocking my car
i had to raised my voice to the 2 of them
just beware....should have taken their veh no. slipped my mind
a fren of mine did a research on MLM a few months ago....he found out that the hit rate that you'll be successful is something like 1:25000 or 1:2500...cant remember what he said...and i too believe that not all MLM are scams...but STILL we all need to open our eyes and ears or else we'd fall into a pitless hole that will ZAP your money dry because of scammers!Astin said:MLM require u to sell the product, and also to recruite other ppl to sell the product, these ppl become yr competitors. It works in the theory that the market is infinite size, so more ppl can sell more. But in real world the market is finite, so in the end everyone is selling the same product but there are no buyers. I have not heard of anyone who make money from MLM, I heard of many who lose.
eug said:The jokers should have labeled it "macintosh"
Astin said:I call these the 4 Heavenly Kings of scam in Singapore:
- Time Share
- Multilevel Marketing
- High Class Hifi in a Van
- Magic Stone/Bargain Electronic Chip/whatever u called it
They are not new, have been around for decades, and every year I will hear ppl fall for it.
(You are lucky!)
do not act tough and confront them. 3:1 isn't fun. remember the licence plate number and quickly report to police.Sleepyhello said:To all who got this:
I was nearly conned too!! On brink of buying(dumb me). This operation was carried out by three persons = one tall and thin guy wearing a cap, another short guy botak head with spec, last one is a guy dark tanned short hair chinese *******!! Ya selling "high end" Hi Fi set.
>>> They drove by and stopped me, saying that they wanted to offload these spare hi fi set and whether I wanted them for 'so called' free but just give them kopi money abt $300.
They even showed me a cataloge with the price USD $1099 plus got warranty card. Oh these dickheads said they worked for DICKSON whatever shop or company. I cant remember the full license plate im sure of the numbers and the 1st and last alphabet G_ _ 6678 C.
Sad thing is, it's hard to stop them. Afterall, people were willingly cheated in a way cos there'd be people still naive enough to believe them. So must spread the word around!! And if they're persistent, the next time I see them, I'd just tell them straight in the face that they are cheaters and I am not stupid.
Drudkh said:do not act tough and confront them. 3:1 isn't fun. remember the licence plate number and quickly report to police.