Thanks so much for this video! I was just recently introduced to the line and I'm super interested. Random question- if someone signs up under you, do you earn a percentage of their sales as well?
You say that the top women in the company are making a million dollars A MONTH??????? As a team or individually each of them is making a million dollars each a month which I find very hard to believe. Does that mean you are on track to earn that sort of money as well?
I hope that as a Catholic convert you soon have the discernment to actually understand how MLMs works and their predatory business practices. Nothing to do with the product. The business model is the problem.
There’s nothing morally illicit about network marketing. It comes down to intention. It’s a business model. Just like being an employee at a company is. I’m a practicing Catholic too and think your comment really is telling Sydney to live according to your personal conclusion. It sounds like you have a story behind your dislike ( or maybe even deeper) toward MLM’s.
@kriziarocha8767 would you say that there's nothing morally illicit with pyramid schemes? Because that is what MLMs truly are and they hide behind the product to appear they are not. I've never been in an MLM (thank goodness) but have been researching and following experts in the field for the past 4 years to know what they truly are and what they make people become without them realizing it. The devil is not going to appear as an ugly thing it will be dressed in sheep's clothing. If you want to learn more about MLMs, you can read Ponzinomics by Robert Fitzpatrick. I don't blame people for falling for these schemes. The ones in corporate are the ones deceiving those who join. That's why there are so many in the anti-mlm community who used to be in MLMs. They know how it works and now want others to take the blindfold off. The business model is setup for 99% of those who join to fail. You can easily see income disclosure statements from these MLMs. And that doesn't even showcase how much each distributor has spent to maintain ranks on events and other things related to being in it. It is math!
Thanks so much for this video! I was just recently introduced to the line and I'm super interested. Random question- if someone signs up under you, do you earn a percentage of their sales as well?
Great question! They don’t take from your commission that you earn but they do earn commission. If that makes sense?
It bothers me that they call it "waterless" when the second ingredient is aqua, also known as 'water.'
@@thereallim great point! That is because it is a bi-product of some of the other ingredients in the products :)
Thank you for mentioning your faith... says a lot!
Yes👏🏼👏🏼
can i ask a few question?
You say that the top women in the company are making a million dollars A MONTH??????? As a team or individually each of them is making a million dollars each a month which I find very hard to believe. Does that mean you are on track to earn that sort of money as well?
I hope that as a Catholic convert you soon have the discernment to actually understand how MLMs works and their predatory business practices. Nothing to do with the product. The business model is the problem.
There’s nothing morally illicit about network marketing. It comes down to intention. It’s a business model. Just like being an employee at a company is. I’m a practicing Catholic too and think your comment really is telling Sydney to live according to your personal conclusion. It sounds like you have a story behind your dislike ( or maybe even deeper) toward MLM’s.
@kriziarocha8767 would you say that there's nothing morally illicit with pyramid schemes? Because that is what MLMs truly are and they hide behind the product to appear they are not. I've never been in an MLM (thank goodness) but have been researching and following experts in the field for the past 4 years to know what they truly are and what they make people become without them realizing it. The devil is not going to appear as an ugly thing it will be dressed in sheep's clothing. If you want to learn more about MLMs, you can read Ponzinomics by Robert Fitzpatrick. I don't blame people for falling for these schemes. The ones in corporate are the ones deceiving those who join. That's why there are so many in the anti-mlm community who used to be in MLMs. They know how it works and now want others to take the blindfold off. The business model is setup for 99% of those who join to fail. You can easily see income disclosure statements from these MLMs. And that doesn't even showcase how much each distributor has spent to maintain ranks on events and other things related to being in it. It is math!
Consultants do not get paid on enrolling other consultants. Override on production. There is a distinction