legsdiamond Member since May 05th 2011 79611 posts
Thu Apr-23-15 07:36 AM
"White people have MLM's too: doTerra Essential Oils"
My wife has a friend from college who recently moved to the area. They teach dance classes at the same studio and since she used a midwife for her last birth my wife wanted to meet up before class to pick her brain.
The night before this meeting my wife told me she was a little upset because her friend informed her that 2 people she doesn't know were also going to chill with them. One of them was also pregnant and the other is a woman who didn't show up for my wife's class.
I told my wife to relax and kick it with a group of people because who knows.. you may meet a new mother who is cool and blah blah blah...
She comes home last night and is PO'ed. She says: "I was set up, she got me good too"
she walks into her friends dance class and there are pamphlets, and all these oils on a table. Ole girl is hitting her with the hard sell. $500 for low tier, $2000 for the whole set. When my wife asked her how much money she is bringing in she replies "I'm just focusing on my 3 people, the checks are coming in"
but she never says how much.
Just talks about putting oil on her feet and her kids feet and how it works wonders. My wife's BOSS who owns the studio is in this shit too. One woman says her husband called it hippie dippie bullshit but after trying one of the oils it cleared up his blah, blah, blah"
so it ain't just Black church folk, white hippies and soccer moms are falling for this bullshit.
9. "check out the South Sea Company" In response to Reply # 8 Thu Apr-23-15 08:58 AM by neuro_OSX
The king of all scams... the shit is remarkable. Bogus company setup in 1711 to reduce and consolidate England's debt. The amazing thing is that debt is still being paid off today, 300 years later. England on that Lannister's shit.. HAHAHA