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  1. #21

    ok here's my networking experience (in UNO...)
    I was able to enter the office of UNO near boulevard because of a certain person named Joel
    Here's the story:

    My father was w/ me in real estate
    And then somebody texted him that he wants to be presented w/ the housing project in minglanilla
    That person was Joel
    It was evening and my father rushed in for the presentation
    I was a bit skeptic of the way the text message goes
    W/ my experience, I can evaluate w/c is a mssg of a true client
    I followed my father at Jollibee Boulevard
    My father came 1st.. Joel came to him
    I then came, Joel saw me...
    And I could sense in his eyes that he was so surprised
    My gut-feel was right
    Everything was a set-up to recruit my father to UNO
    So, we end up inside the UNO Office being presented of their product w/c we never have interest
    I inserted our presentation because his request was actually the reason why we are there.

    I am in sales as well
    But i never deceive people to push my product...
    Nor did i encourage my men to do those tricks.
    (I know Joel is being thought of that semi-opaw guy bcoz that guy did the talk and Joel seems trembling on his presentation)
    Very unprofessional. Tsk..tsk...

    So goes the leaders of UNO.
    I did some background check w/ the company..
    But I never heard of any good reputation of its leaders
    and all i can hear is that these are the same leaders of those defunct MLM companies that tricked many people before.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by cirext View Post
    ok here's my networking experience (in UNO...)
    I was able to enter the office of UNO near boulevard because of a certain person named Joel
    Here's the story:

    My father was w/ me in real estate
    And then somebody texted him that he wants to be presented w/ the housing project in minglanilla
    That person was Joel
    It was evening and my father rushed in for the presentation
    I was a bit skeptic of the way the text message goes
    W/ my experience, I can evaluate w/c is a mssg of a true client
    I followed my father at Jollibee Boulevard
    My father came 1st.. Joel came to him
    I then came, Joel saw me...
    And I could sense in his eyes that he was so surprised
    My gut-feel was right
    Everything was a set-up to recruit my father to UNO
    So, we end up inside the UNO Office being presented of their product w/c we never have interest
    I inserted our presentation because his request was actually the reason why we are there.

    I am in sales as well
    But i never deceive people to push my product...
    Nor did i encourage my men to do those tricks.
    (I know Joel is being thought of that semi-opaw guy bcoz that guy did the talk and Joel seems trembling on his presentation)
    Very unprofessional. Tsk..tsk...

    So goes the leaders of UNO.
    I did some background check w/ the company..
    But I never heard of any good reputation of its leaders
    and all i can hear is that these are the same leaders of those defunct MLM companies that tricked many people before.
    sorry to hear that experienced of yours. Me too before I started Netwoking pangit din ang pagkakainvite sakin, but sige lang ang inisip ko na lang is wala namang mawawala sakin, I just listen to the presentation anyway sabi ko sa sarili ko na di naman nila ako mapipilit kung ayaw ko. But what happened was I just try it nung simula but since nagustuhan ko yung mga training nila kaya ayon binalik balikan ko ang mga trainings. So nabaliw ako sa trainings sa 1st company na sinalihan ko. Then 3 months lang ako doon coz may divertion na nangyari sakin that time. Then next time na sumali ako ng networking ay tsaka ko inaapply yung mga natutunan ko thenm it really pays, na kung tutuusin I'm doing the business alone kahit na walang upline ay ok lang sakin.

    mao sad na ang di nako masabtan sa Networking nga dapit kay nganong tudloan nila magtrick ang mga newbies...

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by terces View Post
    Ok sige bro nandon na tayo na alam mo na yan, but please don't forget na ang sakit pud sa mga networkers is A.K.N.Y. alam ko na yan. And dapat nga na matuwa ka kapg may competition coz its what the makes the worl go round, don mo makikita kung kaninong company ang mas matatag na di basta matitibag. Yes sakto ka nga majority sa mga leaders once naay makit-an nga new company tapos malaki ang kitaan kay mo-jump ship dayon. But do you think naa pa silay credibility after doing that? If they will keep on jumping like what you were telling dili man sila makaestablish ug maayong foundation ug lalo na mawala ang loyalty sa ilang mga followers. Mura gud student if sige ka jump ug course la gyud kay mahuman. So hayaan mo sila, importante you know your goals, you know your motives and you're not doing anything bad, just pursue to what you are doing. Again your commitment if moapil ka ug networking is not with them but to yourself and your dream.
    Brod mao lagi na kinahanglan kung naa ka ana nga business kinahanglan gyud nga ang imong gi among2x mo kita gyud. Unsa man na imo business bro binary gihapon nga pinoy ra mga tag iya? I have nothing against mlm pero ang kalagotan lang nako kay kanang mga binary systems kay di gyud mag dugay. Bisan unsaon pagpanindot sa comp plan basta binary di gyud magdugay. Taga-i ko ug sample nga binary nga company nga ning lapas na mga 3 years. Ang uban months ra gani la na dayon. Kasagaran 2-3 years gyud.

  4. #24
    Mas maayo na tingali nga naay first hand experience ang mga bag-ong prospect victims.

    Anyway, they have been brainwashed to believe man sad nga nindot kaayo ang networking, despite the concrete proof of companies that died out and victims that avoid networking like the plague.

    MLM is entirely the opposite of traditional business. Whereas a MARKETING SCHEME is created for PRODUCTS in a traditional business, the opposite is done in MLM. They devise or copy a MARKETING SCHEME, and insert PRODUCT to make it look LEGITIMATE.

    Terces:

    You still haven't answered my twice-asked question: Where do you get 200 million recruits in 30 days given a perfect pyramid? And at the bottom of your pyramid, where do those bottomliners get their recruits?

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by eeLeeM View Post
    OT lang po miss lejean. pero just curious sa imong hiring ug katong Data Entry stuff... naa pa to?
    Data entry stuff? Wala man ko bayre sa client. Typing captchas man to may gane ako ra nagtype2x wala ko ga-hire og lain. Taga India pa jud ang client. Hahahay scammers jud. Sige lang mo post lang nya ko if ever na-a...

  6. #26
    I am so happy with those nagpost sa ila experiences...

    But one thing I want to emphasize this is not about who's got the millions, who's losing... Let's just be civilized and not attack the person. The post is in regard with your experiences in MLM or Networking Companies para na-a pud mahibaw-an ang mga newbies who are planning to be into it.

    Ang kato nadatu/nakakwarta share pud your experiences how you do it. Kato nawad-an og kwarta share pud mo. Tinabangay lang ta gud...

    One thing I would like to point out is that, I did not get rich in doing MLM/Networking coz I am not into recruiting people making them believe na mabalik ila investment and madatu sila which is kinda once in a blue moon ra jud na.

    Ang ako tan-awn jud ang products if mahalin ba sya, if the company can stand alone through selling the products. I think mao mahal2x pud ang membership fee ana MLM/Networking companies kay they need to pay up the leaders, kato ne recruit plus na-a pud para sa company. Ang amount pa jud sa product na apil sa membership kit more or less around 20-40% ra sa ang amount sa total membership fee.

    Kung dika ka baligya sa product pundo ra di jud mabalik ang investment, kinsa man sad mo palit if mahal sad ang baligya nya naay barato sa pharmacy or malls db? Then ang gi-recruit na member he or she end up using the products nalng, consume it kay wala mn mo palit.

    Sad reality but true.

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by coolbiz View Post
    Brod mao lagi na kinahanglan kung naa ka ana nga business kinahanglan gyud nga ang imong gi among2x mo kita gyud. Unsa man na imo business bro binary gihapon nga pinoy ra mga tag iya? I have nothing against mlm pero ang kalagotan lang nako kay kanang mga binary systems kay di gyud mag dugay. Bisan unsaon pagpanindot sa comp plan basta binary di gyud magdugay. Taga-i ko ug sample nga binary nga company nga ning lapas na mga 3 years. Ang uban months ra gani la na dayon. Kasagaran 2-3 years gyud.
    Ang amoa bro 1996 pa nagstart nagkadugay kay nagkadako. Kasagara sa mga karaang dealers kay ang gitan-aw kay ang efficacy sa product, uniqueness, affordability ug highly consumable. Hindi ganun kaattractive ang marketing plan when we started coz we do believe in the products, then hinay hinay na girevise ang marketing plan to somehow makabuhi ug dugo sa mga remaining leaders. Ayoko imention ang name ng company dito sa istorya.net

    If gusto ka you PM me na lang para I'll give you the name of the company then I'll give you the website then you try to research for yourself.

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by ncmknight View Post
    Mas maayo na tingali nga naay first hand experience ang mga bag-ong prospect victims.

    Anyway, they have been brainwashed to believe man sad nga nindot kaayo ang networking, despite the concrete proof of companies that died out and victims that avoid networking like the plague.

    MLM is entirely the opposite of traditional business. Whereas a MARKETING SCHEME is created for PRODUCTS in a traditional business, the opposite is done in MLM. They devise or copy a MARKETING SCHEME, and insert PRODUCT to make it look LEGITIMATE.

    Terces:

    You still haven't answered my twice-asked question: Where do you get 200 million recruits in 30 days given a perfect pyramid? And at the bottom of your pyramid, where do those bottomliners get their recruits?
    I told you as well that its impossible for the pyramid to be perfected coz there are lots of people who will not join NETWORKING

  9. #29
    MLM / Networking is almost always a scam...

    You may get rich scamming other people pero that's not the ethical way to do business.
    If you don't care about ethics and just wanna make money.. then you belong in an MLM business.

    It also destroys friendships and your reputation.

    Kung walay tarong nga product that's selling well ... it's a scam

    If ang main source of income is off other people's joining the network... it's a scam

    Ponzi Scheme... pyramid scheme... Bernard Madoff.... do people watch the news?

  10. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by terces View Post
    I told you as well that its impossible for the pyramid to be perfected coz there are lots of people who will not join NETWORKING
    So what if theoretically, all people joined?

    Isn't that enough proof that the binary-based pyramid collapses?

    That is all the proof needed in the world that MLM is just that: a legalized pyramid.

    Another example: Try to MLM-ize Coke. Who will your end consumers be when everyone wishes to be a dealer?

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