Should I warn her that her job is a scam? – East Bay Times



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CHER CAROLYN: My sister has been selling for a few years for a multi-level marketing company. It seems to be slightly better than some of them – it "only" must buy him samples from his pocket, not all his stock. I've learned to skim calls on Facebook to try this or buy that, and I eagerly refused to try the last 30 day trial.

What bothers me is that she seems to think it's her future career path; she would like to escape from a stressful job. MLMs sell this dream because it's the only way anyone can succeed – to recruit lower-level salespeople, none of whom really benefit from selling products. You have to make them believe that it will work for them, if only they make enough effort and recruit too.

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