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I'm finding it pretty concerning the amount of people who are sucked into these quasi pyramid scheme companies (juice plus, forever loving, Stella and dot etc)
All posting dull dull pics of #laptoplifestyle and #bossbabe pics of working in their pyjamas etc. Mocking people working 9 to 5 (think I'll stick to my pension, health care and holiday pay thanks). Not to mention the spurious health claims of the mediocre products.
I have been enjoying this Facebook parody site though...
It's all fake it before you make it, smoke and mirrors, in my opinion, pics of range rovers which are clearly leased, and boasting about incomes and chequers. It would be laughable if there weren't vulnerable people sucked into it and losing money, they are encouraged to 'become their own best customer' and attend expensive training etc.
These stats for Herbalife show that virtually everyone makes naf all (and v likely losing money once expenses taken into account)
Anyone else tired of the Facebook pyramid scheme posts?? Or know anyone in them who has actually honestly made money?