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I am sure this is going to upset some people and I apologize in advance for that. However, if you're recruiting for your MLM or Network Marketing business don't present it as a job that you're looking to hire for. And I understand that social media platforms kind of force that because they don't like those posts unless they are ads that you're paying for. So, pay for the ads and don't try to do an end run around their rules and lie to people who are really in need of an income. That just isn't nice.
I ran across one such post last night. I am not looking for a job or another business opportunity right now. I asked for information just to confirm what I already suspected. And I was right. Big surprise. I recognized the text like a script that I had seen hundreds of times before. I politely told the young woman thanks but no thanks so as not to waste her time to have a chat with me for something I was going to say no to anyway.
I just want to share my experience here. I am not saying that if you're interested in such a business you shouldn't move forward. I am saying be aware and understand the difference. If they are asking for an "investment" of money then it is a business opportunity. If they are still telling you it's a job after that, run screaming the other way. That's called a SCAM!
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