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Pyramids, And Other Get-Rich-Quickly Schemes
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A friend of mine living far away says he is going to try out "Network Marketing" which he connects with someone called Randy Gage from the USA. I have done a cursory google search which I based on the suspicion that this is a pyramid concept, my suspicion being in turn based on his loose description. Does anyone here know if my suspicion is correct - has anyone heard of this individual and his scheme ? I am urging my friend to be very careful but I have nothing to point to that would justify telling him categorically not to get involved.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Network Marketing" is just a new name for pyramid schemes. You can tell this because they spend a lot of effort trying to explain why it's not a pyramid scheme.
I'm not aware of the specific scheme, but anything that's "network marketing", ie that requires you to recruit new sellers as the main source of your income, is a pyramid scheme, and should be avoided like the plague.
I'm not aware of the specific scheme, but anything that's "network marketing", ie that requires you to recruit new sellers as the main source of your income, is a pyramid scheme, and should be avoided like the plague.
you can see for yourself
https:/ /www.yo utube.c om/user /randyg age
bargepole - plague comes to mind if it means handing over moolah
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bargepole - plague comes to mind if it means handing over moolah
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