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    i just attended a legacy seminar. it was good. and i learned lots of things... first, if dli ka baga ug nawng, meaning TAAS KAG PRIDE, syempre, d ka mo kita and SECOND bitaw BADUY pero kinsay "BADOY" nga wa na dato. u know April boi regino and Jolina? Badoy or badoy na badoy? pero dato? yep.

    third...
    AKNY "alam ko na yan"
    but u dont really know anything.
    unless u have tried, u worked hard and u saw not only the opportunities BUT the right ones.

    fourth...
    not everyone who work hard become rich.
    tanawa nang factory workers and mga tao nga na ninda ug mangga sa dalan.
    they work VERY HARD.
    u need right opportunities and you NEED TO KNOW how to discriminate a good one from a bad one.

    lastly...
    u have 9,800. gamay, dako?
    gamay.

    if u'd rather save it in the bank, u get 1% per anum. thats just equivalent to 98 pesos. if it were a bigger amount, like millions, sus, risko jud na. but if you come to think of it...
    ma hadlok man gani ka mo invest ug ingana ka gamay,
    unsa na kaha kung dinagko.

    think about it.


  3. #63

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    kaaaaaaaaaarlllll
    legacy ka? nyahahaha
    kita2x tas office. lolz

    hey add lang ko.

    my mum was in amway... when i was around 9 years old. she stopped.

    in legacy its different.
    there's a safety net.

    population in cebu is 4,000.
    if u join now, "upper mid class" pa ka
    hehehe

    in manila, there are 80,000 independent distributors.
    hihihi txt me
    0917 6220711
    if ur interested

  4. #64

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    Quote Originally Posted by pidz111
    marketing stratedy lang na ila abby. with those cars and everything.

    Most networking type of biz, shows off all the time what u get. they have testimonials of people getting rich. its totally useless in my opinion. they should not talk bout how rich they become, but HOW they become rich. what they did..etc.. well, im sure they would just tell u... the secret to their success is hard work! Boing!

    Thats not something that we dont know. sometimes people tend to lose focus / grip reality when they see how rich the members are getting. and this saying will come in.. "They did it, why cant i?" well, everybody's different.. though the saying is true... u should check first ur capabilities.

    Some things to consider before joinging ANY networking type of biz:
    (these are all my opinions only.)

    1.capital investment (3k-up, too much, too risky)
    2. what do u get from ur investment? (should be products, dont settle for discounts or non-material things.u should get atleast 90% of the amount u capitalize based on value of the product.)
    3.Is their product good in quality? Is it unique in the market?is its price competitive?( some networking comps prices are jacked uped. with disc and everything, still they would come out same or even much expensive.)
    4.whats ur intention? (selling quality and affordable products? or making money at watever cost it takes? even if it leads u into LYING and MISLEADING them?)

    im sharing these to you, because i dont want u to fall into the same mistake as i did. u dont have to try everything in order to know weder its good or bad. u could always learn from other's mistake!
    hey, they did talk about how they become rich. my toplines are VERY humble people. u should choose ur leaders before u join, u know.
    i say cheers to hard work and right opportunities!
    give it another try. ur network is there until legacy stops earning.

  5. #65

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhiade
    would you consider a business that would help people and at the same time earn?
    definitely.
    lemme share with u my upline's story.

    5 months ago, he was only a waiter in cafe adriatico. in legacy, u meet a variety of people. anyway, he was asked to join a seminar and at first he refused to. eventually he did give it a try. sus, wat wud u lose if u attend a seminar, its free dba?

    so eventually, he gave it a shot.
    tao ra gud ta tnan. gusto jud tag comfortable na life.

    5 months later,
    he lives a better life.

    ako? i can not share anything like this. i live quite a comfortable one.
    but i did because nindot man xa. hehe. see for urself.

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    all networkers / business minded...........

    try to attain sa orientation.......sa lifestyle and leisure bisag ganayhan d ay mo..

    try lng kai kung dili ok ra.

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    Just some general tips for those considering joining any of these groups:

    1) You shouldn't be forced to stock-up on inventory; no front-loading. If their products are really as great as they say they are, they wouldn't require you to buy 2,000 or 5,000 or 10+++ pesos worth of their products in order to join since you yourself would WANT to buy the products without being asked. Right?
    2) You must be able to return goods that you bought (within a reasonable period) for a full refund; meaning full satisfaction, money-back guarantee.
    3) Commission for recruitment should not be big. It should be product movement that brings in the money, not recruitment. If it's just plain recruitment, mag-form ka na lang ug bag-o na religion. It's even tax free.
    4) You must be able to make more money than your sponsor if you work harder. This is what "equitable distribution of commission" really means.

    And lastly, to all recruiters, ayaw na i-butang sa sales pitch ang line: "Even the Catholic Church is a pyramid." I hear this all the time. In YOUR pyramid, the guys at the top get a BIGGER bite of the rewards. In the Catholic Church, the pyramid is just an organizational structure, and EVERYBODY gets and EQUAL SHARE of God's benefits. Stop using religion to make your group look and smell better. The group and the products/services should speak for themselves.

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    kumusta namani negosyoha? growing strong? or ni hinay?...


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    Legacy? Dont even bother, they are just a bunch of show-offs.Â* They think that people would join them because they drive expensive vehicles. Yes, the companies mentioned here usually tell you of so-called "success" stories, of how a former bartender, waitress, cab driver and so forth have earned so much but then it turns out that the car they are driving is on chattell mortgage to their respective companies and they have to do a lot of seminars and invite people so that they can keep it. I saw this person from FQ and while there I listened to his talk about FQ being a great company and that he is going to buy his brand new CRV 2 months later and that he doesnt worry about the future anymore because of the stability of the company. So I said to myself, "What a lucky kid!" I would say kid 'coz he is just 23 at that time. He invited me but I declined. Barely a year after, I saw him again at IGEN and he was singing a different song to the same tune. He was claiming that he was earning 50k every week and that before 2006 he is going to buy his brand new Dmax pick-up because his earnings is doubled almost everyday. The only set back is that he has a bad memory and when he saw me there he claimed that this is the best company, he did not even recall that I attended one of his seminars with FQ. I asked him what he is driving right now? He says he does not drive because he prefers taking a taxi. "Kapoy daw drive". Now, a few weeks ago, this same kid is inviting me to join AIM which I know to be a conglomeration of top earners from Legacy, Igen and some others that I am not familiar with.Â* Now, would you still trust someone like that? I am amazed that this guy is still able to sleep at night after recruiting so many people and then moves to another company, recruit more people, move to another company and all the while earning money from all those people's registration fees. Someone from Igen approached me and said, "That student over there drives a Honda City of which he earned by doing Igen. You can do it too!" But think about it, that kid was already in the process of getting a new car before he joined IGen. This other individual from Legacy came up to me and said, "See that Expedition over there? A 24-year old student got that because of Legacy". SO WHAT?!! He already owned it and just had that Legacy sticker up there after joining the company. What about the Ford Escape? Well, the Ford Escape is being rented from Ford for a nice 50,000 pesos a month. Of course, anyone from those companies would not admit to that. A niece of mine invited me to listen to a seminar and it turned out to be FQ. She was saying that she is waiting for her 12 thousand in just two weeks after joing FQ. Now, almost 8 months later, she is still waiting for her 12 thousand.Â* Overall, IF you want to risk your money in something which you think will earn, go for it, it is your money. No one can force you to do something unless you really want to do it. That is just my experience. I agree with jamesk that networkers should "Stop using religion to make your group look and smell better. The group and the products/services should speak for themselves." Have a nice day everyone!

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    I think the goverment should step in this Madness....

    Calling SEC, BIR, and DTI please check on this companies.....

    FQ, because of political connections was able to escape scrutiny....


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