How do you guys think you could handle people that have really bought into a fucking pyramid scheme?
These two guys I know are brothers, and they're both heavily involving themselves with Amway. They're brothers, and the elder one is more strongly involved in it, but also holds a lot of respect from the younger brother, so it seems like trying to convince either of them to just get out is basically impossible. But it also sucks that they've been drained of so much money from going to all their seminars and buying all their shit.
I dunno, it just sucks. Have any of you had experiences like this, or just any experiences with pyramid schemes, whether or not they're "technically" classified as one?
>>1808664
Sounds like two morons. You're best off distancing yourself from them
That's the shit you see on your Facebook newsfeed.
>>1808664
Who cares? Take your white trash travails back to Facebook senpai.
I've done some bullshitting with these pyramid scheme/MLM spammers previously and got to know 2 of them. One was a girl from Louisiana and the other was a guy from Oregon. Both were college students looking to make extra money. They fell for the scam by previous spammers and only do it thinking they will get their initial money back, then quit. I felt bad for the guy because his Mom had cancer and they were a pretty poor family as is, so I gave him about $500 worth of Dogecoin (this was in 2014). The girl was a nigger so I didn't feel bad. She was kind of fat but not all that ugly, and would message me every now and then. I'd just ask for nudes and she'd ignore me Eventually stopped messaging me.