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My buddy was trying to get me to join a pyramid scheme. He was flabbergasted when I turned him down. He just wouldn't believe me no matter how many times I told him it was bullshit.

My buddy did the acai thing for a month, or until I did the math for him and showed how he needed like 400 people selling under him just to make 2,500/month. Unless you're at the top top top part of the pyramid, it's a waste of time, money and energy
 
The last time he logged on was the 14th of this month. So he's definitely still around. Probably too ashamed to post in here. I'm guessing he's working the BK drive thru window.
 
My buddy did the acai thing for a month, or until I did the math for him and showed how he needed like 400 people selling under him just to make 2,500/month. Unless you're at the top top top part of the pyramid, it's a waste of time, money and energy

u can use online marketing strategies to do the work for you. its dumb to do it full time, but not a bad tool in the box
 
The last time he logged on was the 14th of this month. So he's definitely still around. Probably too ashamed to post in here. I'm guessing he's working the BK drive thru window.

you may be on to something, I think I did see an Audi in the parking lot at BK just the other day.
 
I went to a PrimAmerica "job interview" a few weeks ago. Under a false pretense of course. Sat through the crap they had to say and politely declined. I'm not a salesman.
 
I went to a PrimAmerica "job interview" a few weeks ago. Under a false pretense of course. Sat through the crap they had to say and politely declined. I'm not a salesman.

I am a salesman and even I'd turn down Primerica.
 
I went to a PrimAmerica "job interview" a few weeks ago. Under a false pretense of course. Sat through the crap they had to say and politely declined. I'm not a salesman.

Haha when I graduated, I got roped into a PrimAmerica "interview" as well. I stuck it out, but believe me, it took every fucking ounce of my moral fiber to not get up and leave.
 
I just now remembered what my buddy was trying to get me to join. It was a company where you sell energy drinks, I forget the name, it was some brand I'd never heard of. He explained the concept to me and told me I should contact somebody to start selling some myself. I've always had a knack for sales and so he was telling me I'd make a killing with this stuff. I finally told him how stupid he was being and he left me alone. He quit about a month later and went to school to be a personal trainer.
 
I just now remembered what my buddy was trying to get me to join. It was a company where you sell energy drinks, I forget the name, it was some brand I'd never heard of. He explained the concept to me and told me I should contact somebody to start selling some myself. I've always had a knack for sales and so he was telling me I'd make a killing with this stuff. I finally told him how stupid he was being and he left me alone. He quit about a month later and went to school to be a personal trainer.

There's nothing wrong with being a distributor for something like an energy drink. It's all about making sure it's the right one. I did it for a while with one called Go Fast!. Basically, I got most of the bars in town to switch from Monster/Red Bull to this for their mixed drinks. Made me some quick cash, but didn't really feel like expanding my region. So I sold off my territory.
 
I just now remembered what my buddy was trying to get me to join. It was a company where you sell energy drinks, I forget the name, it was some brand I'd never heard of. He explained the concept to me and told me I should contact somebody to start selling some myself. I've always had a knack for sales and so he was telling me I'd make a killing with this stuff. I finally told him how stupid he was being and he left me alone. He quit about a month later and went to school to be a personal trainer.

There's nothing wrong with being a distributor for something like an energy drink. It's all about making sure it's the right one. I did it for a while with one called Go Fast!. Basically, I got most of the bars in town to switch from Monster/Red Bull to this for their mixed drinks. Made me some quick cash, but didn't really feel like expanding my region. So I sold off my territory.

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I just now remembered what my buddy was trying to get me to join. It was a company where you sell energy drinks, I forget the name, it was some brand I'd never heard of. He explained the concept to me and told me I should contact somebody to start selling some myself. I've always had a knack for sales and so he was telling me I'd make a killing with this stuff. I finally told him how stupid he was being and he left me alone. He quit about a month later and went to school to be a personal trainer.

Had to be MonaVie. A few years ago the wife and I probably got invited by a dozen people to start using and selling it. I told my wife that if she accepted an invite to any of these parties that I'd divorce her. Seemed like there was a party every couple weeks in our town with people who got sucked into that pyramid. I remember hearing that former Brown's running back, Tim Manoa, was pimping it at a community center in Lakewood...saying it eliminated all his aches/pains, cured cancer, grew his penis, etc. You were supposed to drink a shot in the morning and at night and it cost like $2k a year.
 
Haha when I graduated, I got roped into a PrimAmerica "interview" as well. I stuck it out, but believe me, it took every fucking ounce of my moral fiber to not get up and leave.

They roped me in as saying it's a company that goes into people's home to help them financially. I was thinking "Yeah, I like helping people."... LOL. It was fucking insurance. I was greatly disappointed that I was lied to.
 
They roped me in as saying it's a company that goes into people's home to help them financially. I was thinking "Yeah, I like helping people."... LOL. It was fucking insurance. I was greatly disappointed that I was lied to.

Yep. It was ridiculous. People were staring at the presentation like it was Obama telling the world he just got Bin Laden. Felt like a cult.
Instead I said fuck it, I'm not ready for the real world and decided to go to John Carroll, get my MBA, and bartend.
 
For the record, and depending on how much you put down, length, etc, an Audi A4 isn't anywhere close to being $600+/month. I did extensive car shopping last spring (settled on a BMW 128i) and A4's are probably around 300-400/month. Still a decent amount, but nothing even close to what some on here have projected.

The S series, on the other hand, are certainly more expensive.
 

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