Are Network Marketing Companies or Multi Level Marketing Companies a legit way to develop passive income? I've got potential to join one but not sure if its just some big pyramid scheme.
>>2902107
my normie friends on fb shit up my feed with the more sinister mlm shit (like kyani, isagenix, ect)
they sell a lifestyle and ask you to message them if you "want the life you've always dreamed of". they are the most insufferable cunts on the planet but that type of behaviour is expected once they've gone through all of their brainwashing training.
shit like avon and tupperware is virtually harmless but dont expect to make "passive income" off it. you'll end up putting more work into selling shit and earning less than minimum wage. you might make a quick buck selling it to single mothers on a weekend (they have tupperware parties, no joke) but thats about it
How is Amway a scam? They sell all the food at my University
>>2902107
It is a big pyramid scheme. I almost got sucked into one a year ago (WFG). Their members go out to "hunt" for suckers to join because every new member that joins, they get a commission. The whole thing is smoke and mirrors, nothing but a farce. They try make it look real and believable by having people wearing suits talk with you and giving uplifting speeches with grandiose promises. I actually filled out of a form with my credit card and personal information, but after I got home, the euphoria was gone. I became doubtful so I did research and realized how stupid I was. Then I called the lady who tried to recruit me that I don't want to join anymore. She sounded desperate and pleaded with me but I remained firm.