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Pyramid schemes
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My friend wants me to go into one with him, I've heard they're mostly cons and there's no way I will make any money from it, has anyone on her ever made any money from one? does anyone have any advice? thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.By their name, pyramid, the person at the very top may make some money, but as more people join, and the pyramid gets wider, you need thousands of people to join to get any money back.
You reach the stage where you would need half the population of the UK to join up to make any money.
This is what happened on the Isle of Wight a few years ago, they ran out of people and it collapsed.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/1298197.st m
Most people finish up poor gullible suckers at the bottom of the pyramid who just lose their money.
You reach the stage where you would need half the population of the UK to join up to make any money.
This is what happened on the Isle of Wight a few years ago, they ran out of people and it collapsed.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/1298197.st m
Most people finish up poor gullible suckers at the bottom of the pyramid who just lose their money.
As an entrepreneur who has sampled many of these schemes I would STRONGLY advise you to keep well clear unless you can satisfy yourself that what you are selling has real value(you'll be selling to your friends and family!,
also that you have the personality to keep at it - most schemes rely on you paying your money then getting bored and quitting.
If it is pyramid selling it is illegal - if it is multi-level marketing it may not be.
If you are inexperienced I would keep well away.
also that you have the personality to keep at it - most schemes rely on you paying your money then getting bored and quitting.
If it is pyramid selling it is illegal - if it is multi-level marketing it may not be.
If you are inexperienced I would keep well away.
So what's the distinction between pyramid selling and multi-level marketing? MLM has a minimum proportion of value in the product or services being peddled, perhaps, in relation to its cost under the scheme? (just a guess). Either way the value of what is being offered is low compared to what can conventionally be purchased and the "extra value" comes to the individual through selling-on the concept, not selling the product/service.