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Your first instinct would be its a scam. And that is understandable with all the work at home businesses that you see on the web that promise millions of dollars but you get nothing.
See the problem with those kind of "opportunities" is there is nothing! There is no product you sell and if there is its just reselling information on how to get rich.

Well what if you could sell something that people wanted and need? How about on a daily bases! That would bring in some money right? ABSOLUTLY! How about if you could run it like your very own business? And the best part of all it is free to start!

Haha that might sound funny but the truth is all of these "opportunities" that you see require you to pay them to work, That is rediculous.
Take a look at http://www.mym2c.com/?clandis
Listen to the call on the bottom of the page. Also take a look at the product you can sell, they are everyday things. I will help you set up your very on business that will bring you in thousands, for free!

2006-08-22 15:45:35 · 19 answers · asked by actdlr 1 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

19 answers

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2006-08-22 15:50:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It very well could be a legitimate opportunity for someone to make money, but what you and others like you don't tell the average person who falls for these pitches is that there is always a hitch. You make it sound so simple and that people can make huge amounts of money by working just a "few hours a day." The truth is that NOTHING is free in life. If you want to make scads of money, you have to put in scads of work...especially when it comes to direct marketing jobs.

I know many people (including a brother and a sister) who have done home-based direct marketing businesses. The amount of time they had to put into starting it up, building a clientele, and maintaining their businesses was grossly misrepresented by the companies they worked for...and they had to give up very large portions of their lives just to make a little bit of money. In the end, the trade-off simply wasn't worth it. Anybody who responds to these ads/pitches (such as you've posted here) are typically looking for "get rich quick" opportunities. They're going to be sorely disappointed.

Nothing is free in life. If you're willing to work hard and sell yourself to the clock and the business, then maybe a person can make the kind of money you're talking about. Other than that, fahgeddaboutit!

By the way, I just checked out the company website. Under "Company," it talks about your team of scientists who work very hard to bring cutting edge, top-of-the-line products to the market which are inspected by some scientific board. Based on this VAGUE information alone, I would recommend people run away as fast as they possibly can and don't look back!! There is nowhere that tells WHO your supposed scientists are, nor the name of the board who supposedly inspects the integrity of the products. I didn't even see anything anywhere on this site that says the products have been FDA approved!!

Likewise, there is no information on WHO started this company, WHAT their business experience is, WHY they started the company, nor WHERE the company is based specifically. Everything is vague and highly suspect as a result. I want to know who the CEO is. Who's your CFO? Where are the annual reports so someone who is seriously considering joining such a team can make an informed decision as to what sort of company they're joining?

Following is an excerpt from the website:

"Safety: Customer Satisfaction has been a top priority. The company uses current and relevant scientific information to ensure that all ingredients used in our products are derived from the highest quality sources. All ingredients are thoroughly researched to ensure products are highly safe and effective. This emphasizes their dedication to maintaining the highest standards of safety for all their products."

So, safety is top priority? Then why not give specific information regarding the development team and the products that are produced? What ingredients are used? Where are they from? Who inspects them? Who holds the inspection team accountable?

WHY ON GOD'S GREEN EARTH SHOULD ANYONE BELIEVE THIS IS ANYTHING BUT A SCAM WHEN THERE IS NO VERIFIABLE INFORMATION??? EVERYTHING IS VAGUE!!

BAD, BAD BUSINESS!! Go pedal your wares elsewhere.

2006-08-22 16:00:38 · answer #2 · answered by Jen 6 · 1 0

Sounds great.
Ill tell you what - you tell me the nuts and bolts of it, for free, and any money I make I will give you a percentage, say 5%, then I might consider it.
If you ask me for money up front then I know, unless I am a die hard salesperson, I probably won't make any money and you, my friend are a scam artist.
Have a nice day.
Oh and one more thing: are you honest in all your dealings with your fellow men?

2006-08-22 16:37:58 · answer #3 · answered by duhanlorian 3 · 0 0

I'd say - Oh look it's yet another pyramid selling scheme based primarily on referrals which is why you've included your ID code (clandis) in the URL.

I'd also say that if anyone wants to check out the site then go directly to the homepage... http://www.mym2c.com

2006-08-22 15:52:34 · answer #4 · answered by Trevor 7 · 1 0

I HATE so called business opportunities like this! You make those of us with reputable home business opportunities look like idiots!

I have an honest opportunity to offer those who want to actually work!

2006-08-23 05:17:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Are you aware that your post is in violation of the Community Guidelines for "commercial or advertising purposes, including classified ads?" I mean, I don't care, I'm just saying. To answer your question, I'd say that there is no such thing as "easy money." And anyone who falls for that is gullible. If it were that easy, we'd all be rich!

2006-08-22 15:54:09 · answer #6 · answered by First Lady 7 · 1 0

OOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! SIGN ME UP You spamming sheet-head. if it was such a good deal you wouldn't be advertising it. I love the whole "It's free to start" then what? we have to pay you how much to keep making the "thousands of dollars a month!" I would rather get by every month and be happy than to help one more jerk like your self get rich. Piss off you wanker! how do you people sleep at night?

2006-08-22 16:02:42 · answer #7 · answered by comcamav8r 2 · 1 0

Anyone with "secret" to make big money would keep it to himself. If he still has to SELL the secret just to make more money, then it's a scam for sure.

2006-08-22 15:54:07 · answer #8 · answered by daddygo 2 · 1 0

You have a point there, Jay. If they can drive that kind of car, you'd think they'd be eating really nice food, too--things that match!

2016-03-27 01:50:58 · answer #9 · answered by Karen 4 · 0 0

Nice answer Jen. Well Im in, just tell me where to sign. But before I do, please have the "company" pay for my materials upfront and I will pay them back when I get my first check. Furthermore please give me FULL details on my pay structure. Also if I sign up under you, will you bring in my first 10 people under me, so basically its a win-win-win.

2006-08-22 19:46:27 · answer #10 · answered by TNA Ambassador 6 · 0 0

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