January 1st, 2004 Posted by Petteri Haipola
This is a kind of an answer, which I might send to anyone trying to sell me anything or just disagreeing with my articles
about MLM in general or trying to convince me about some special MLM company or its products, that they are so good,
so good… I don´t wanna even hear about it! I do not want to get any replies, because most of
them are SPAM and hardly ever anything new will come up. I am very well informed by MLMers of all kind of their
points of view and am now sick of hearing from them any more. I do know my business and have studied very carefully
most of the facts involved. I have been on the national Television pointing out the anti-MLM view and have contacted
the Finnish Congress Reps in order to make better laws that would protect consumers against the MLM fraud. There is
no way you can make me change my mind about MLM. I know that not all MLMs are as evil by nature as the most
vicious pyramids like the SkyBiz was. Anyway, I am not interested in looking into stuff of any MLM. My articles
tell my personal experience and have some over all look at the MLM business in general. There is a lot of
information about MLM on the web, which you may read. Start for example here, some articles released through the
Federal Trade Commission in the USA.
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/features/mlm.htm
”Getting to the Bottom of Pyramid Schemes” by James Kohm, Federal Trade Commission.
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/invest/mlm.htm
”Multilevel marketing plans”.
If you still want to send some mail to me, please do so, if only you manage to find my e-mail address. I don´t want to
give it to the public since the overwhelming SPAM. If you manage to get through my SPAM watch, I still warn you that
I am not going to read any critics or responses, which say that MLM is honourable business. I know it is not and
that´s it! It´s your own shame, if you do not believe those who have seen behind the lies in MLM and know what they
are talking about, without having any biases towards the MLM industry. There are lots of those experts too. Not all
the critics are written by losers who have burnt their wings and lost some money. There are still some good people in
the world who really care for others and want to warn them not getting involved in deceptive schemes where they will
lose money, friends, family and even health. So, if you want to write to me, do it knowing that your response will be
most likely sent to trash, unless you want to thank me for my efforts and telling the truth about MLM. Thanks for your
kind response in an advance!
You cannot convert me to be an MLMer, ever! Don´t even try:
you´ll just waste your time! I have studied the critics against
MLM in general and learned to know its nature: I don´t
want to be any part of any MLM ever. If you really tried to see
what´s wrong with MLM, you could understand it too.
Yes, I´m trying to convert you to the anti-MLM front, but only this once. It´s your life, time and decision,
not mine. If you want to ruin your life and relationships by MLM, that´s your problem and shame. I don´t want to
bother you any more than this once.
By the way the persentage of failures at SkyBiz is actually
more than 96. That´s a mathematical fact. It doesn´t matter how
good and skilled people are at work: evidently more than 98 % are
doomed to fail as they join. My math examples tell only the best
case in theory. In practice the chances are much worse. /skybizmaths.htm
The main thing in MLM is that you´re getting the money from
failures. Actually you´re not really recruiting winners (only a
very few reps win) but losers. You cannot hide from this reality
behind anything. It´s a fact. Without losers there will be no
winners!
If you´re interested in critics against MLM in general, please read the following articles through,
which I recommend after a short while. Actually you should
do it: it´s your life-style, business and making a living that
they say is a fraud from the very beginning. You may though not
be the crook, but are being taken advantage of without noticing it. Even if you´re making a buck, you´re just
a victim in a deceptive scheme or then you are the crook. The most retailers have been been doomed to fail at
the very moment they signed in and payd for their lisence. And what have you been doing? You have been telling
these honest people, who are often in a desperate situation financially as they join in and going through some
sort of crisis, dramatic time in their lives – otherwise they would not have been interested at all –
”This is a GREAT life-time opportunity for you! You can start a new life as an independant
entrepreneur. No risks involved! You´ll get more freetime,
hobbies, friends, money, vacations – MLM will help your dreams come true!”
Most retailers will not earn their investments and expenses back,
so it will be a lie to assure the prospects that you cannot lose
anything. Still they keep on advertising the idea by using false
and inaccurate statements. Professional recruiters constantly
break the laws of misleading advertising and unfair trade
practices. And what do the MLM companies do? Punish them? No.
They just collect the money and smile! After all, they´re not
responsible of anything the independant sales representatives do:
so why bother? Do you want to be part of this fraudulent scheme and even
promote it? It is your choice! And your choices tell other people what kind of a man you really are.
http://www.vandruff.com/mlm.html
A sound article by Dean VanDruff. ”This article will analyze
four problem areas with MLM. Specifically, it will focus on
problems of I) Market Saturation, II) Pyramid Structure, III)
Morality and Ethics, and IV) Relationship Issues associated with
MLMs.” See the links at the bottom and the FAQ -site too.
http://www.pyramidschemealert.org/
”Pyramid Scheme Alert is the first consumer organization to
confront the abuses and trickery of pyramid scheme perpetrators.” You´d better read these sites.
http://www.sehlat.com/aux/nomlm.html
Since Christianity and ”Christian ethics” have been
used in promoting SkyBiz, (and other MLMs too) click here to see that Jesus Christ was
not the first MLMer and it is immoral to promote MLM businesses
by using Christian faith as a means of marketing.
http://www.apollowebworks.com/amway/argument/
FAQs about critics against the world´s largest MLM, Amway.
Answers can be applied to any MLM in general.
http://www.mlmsurvivor.com
A site by Ruth Carter, an anti-MLM writer and an ex-Amway distributor.
I believe you also know what ”front-loading” (US) and
”referral selling” (Australia) mean? Why are governments
in all over the world so worried about MLMs and their practices?
(FTC in the USA, Consumers Offices in the Western Democracies)
Why are the underdeveloped countries afraid of MLM? Remember
Albany and Romania? What´s next:
India, Malaysia, Thailand, the RSA, Swaziland, Sierra Leone,…?
I believe you also tell your prospects the real odds to succeed
in MLM? What are the real risks involved: costs, efforts, time spent in motivation seminars and working,
spoiled human relations, etc.
Anyone can do it? Really? What does the pure mathematics say about it? Honestly? How many per cent of the
retailers are doomed to fail as they sign in? (99,9 %
) If each and every distributor was a master in promoting his/ her
business, would the percentage still be the same? Yes! Success in MLM is not based as much on your skills and
motivation as it is based on propability, maths and the pyramid stucture on an MLM pay out system.
Do you tell this figure to your prospects? Why should you? Not everyone can be a winner, or can they? Are there
more people on the top levels than on the lower levels? Aren´t
there always more on the lower levels? Do the suckers on the
lower levels earn a dime? They´re the vast majority! Why should
anyone believe that s/he is better than most people and can
become a top level distributor and stay there for ever? Remember
that ca 90 – 98% of the retailers quit in a couple of years, so you
have to find new people in your downline all the time. And most
quitters stop buying the products as well: so you cannot support
yourself by selling the products but mainly by recruiting new
people to the scheme! What makes you say to each and everyone:
”not everyone can do it, but when I look at you I know that you can!”
It can be really hard to admit that you have been fooled. But by admitting it and humbling yourself is the only
way out to reach freedom. And if you´re one of the top level perpetrators or innovators (founder/ owner) in an MLM
company, it may still not be too late to repent and start all over again in an upright way. Give up frauds and
start a legitimate honorable business! Repent, since the Judge and the Redeemer Jesus Christ is knocking at the door!
Sincerely,
Petteri Haipola
October 19th, 2005
Not all MLMs are evil by nature?
This is what many distributors have been trying to tell me and
convince me about. Especially MLMers who sell nutritions claim
to really help people to be healed from various sicknesses. They
say that ”a product oriented” MLM is not a pyramid
fraud. What´s the truth? If you seek vary carefully and without
biases you´ll see the real truth about each and every MLM.
If the MLM products are so wonderful and miracle, why then do
they not sell them the traditional way? Now there´s a great
danger that many in need do not get the products, because they are
not available by MLM! If the products really were as
good as they have been ”testified” to be, then they
would be ”a real hit” if only they were sold ”the traditional way”, by chemistries,
drug stores, shopping malls etc.! Or what do you think about Viagra, e.g.? And do not forget Aspirin,
vaccines, penicillin and a multitude of other life supporting drugs that really are a necessity to human kind.
Compare MLM products to vitamins and nutritions, which you can buy from almost anywhere. If the MLM companies really
want to help sick people and prevent people from getting ill, they would sell their products in multitudes by using
other marketing and distribution methods than MLM. If the MLM products really had ”a demand”,
then the drug stores, pharmacies, nutrition boutiques, shopping malls, department stores
and all possible sales people would be fighting over the products
in order to sell them and they would really be a great success
for all parties involved! And everyone would benefit the maximum:
also the end-buyer. So, why do they not sell the traditional way?
What if they brought the MLM products to the open market?
Would there be a legion of imitations there? Imitations of
secundary value, effect and quality? Worthless imitations? Would
this prevent the original ”good” products from a break
through and everlasting success? Is this why MLMs don´t sell the traditional way?
I still don´t get it. Why don´t they sell the traditional
way? It´s quite obvious to me that if they have products that
any professional sales person was able to sell anywhere
(you don´t need a doctor´s prescription for them) it would be a
success to all parties involved. Just think how good it
would be for the manufacturing company to have some ”real
professionals” to do the sales work! (and not unskilled
amateurs like it is the status quo in MLMs at the present time)
They make worthless imitations out of everything – sports
equipment, music, arts, food, etc. – but only ”the
originals” have got the status and real value, ”the
wow!” in them! When I buy running shoes I don´t buy any
imitations any more: I simply cannot afford to it! No, I go to
the most expensive sports shop instead and use the help of an
expert in order to carefully make the right choice!
If I bought a lousy pair of shoes it could mean the end of my hobby/ies due to frustration and anger to myself and my
stupidity. Aching feet and blisters do not motivate in sports. Worthless copies are useless: it will be more
difficult for them to persevere on the free market economy than for the
originals. Excellent products sold at the right prices will always
have their demand and share of the market! So, why do they not sell the traditional way?
Besides, what prevents other companies from making imitations
of MLM products right now, at this present time? The products are
there and it´s very easy to get them for scientific research and
analysis in order to make imitations of them. So, are the cheap
and low-standard imitations the real reason why the MLMs don´t
come to the open market? Of course not! There must be another
reason and you know it! Or do you?
If the MLM products had a superior effect on people, it would be most
definately the best idea to sell them the traditional way.
MLM is actually a bit inefficient, as you will see! Due to malicious and ill
fame of a cult it is very difficult to sell anything via MLM,
even if the products were good. Me among with the vast majority of people prefer and will always
prefer goods and services sold the traditional way. That´s
another fact. People have an evil image of MLM. A company
that really wishes to expand its share of the market would go
selling the traditional way. That´s how I see it. At least I
would do so, if I had a ”must have” product to sell.
Do you still claim that some MLMs are good by nature? We have a huge disagreement here. I believe that all
MLMs are evil by nature: they are planned to be that way! The pyramid structure is designed to produce more
losers than winners and saturate the market, not only by demand of products, but also by demand of retailers. In
order to succeed every retailer needs to recruit more retailers in their downline, which of coure is not possible.
There are not enough people in the world to make everyone happy in the MLM. There are customers and new recruits
to some of the distributors, but not for everyone as there should be if all distributors want to gain profit. I do
not know any distributors who do not want to profit, so most of the losers have been decepted by false promises and
income representations. If more than 99 % of distributors will eventually lose money, there must be something
fundamentally wrong in the business. The foundation of the pyramid structure is wrotten and corrupt. When the
foundation of a building will fall down, then the whole building will collapse. How do big MLMs then continue in
business for decades? Why do they not vanish? Because, once an MLM has spread widely enough, there will be enough
people to support the company, but only a few will make a living as a retailer. The MLM network spreads ahead in
cycles. There are times of high seasons, when there may be hundreds of thousands of distributors in one company in
one country. After the saturation point has been passed, the number of those people joining in will be much less than
those departing the scheme. The pyramid will collapse, but not entirely. The range between low season and high season
may be millions of distributors worldwide. There is always a limit, which one company cannot pass. After the limit has been
reached, the number of retailers will go down dramatically, but after a few years of low season, it will come
up again. This is what I mean by `cycles´ and that´s how the MLM train keeps on going, unless anyone stops it by
law enforcement.
To me it doesn´t matter at all if the MLM is ”product-oriented on paper” and not based on recruitment.
In practice all MLM is based on recruiting recruiters who recruit recruiters etc. The nature of MLM is
fundamentally flawed. MLMs are merely nothing but recruitment schemes based on false income promises. (expectations,
false hope) The mathematics of such a plan ensure that only a few will ever earn anything at all, but each and
everyone will be represented by great hope of easy success with no special skills involved. You ought to remember
and keep it clearly in your head all times that there is no such thing like easy money. Someone´s got to pay the
price and in MLM it is the sales people who do it.
I know that there are some people who are involved with MLMs
because they have received some help to their physical condition
via the good products – or at least they believe so. But for me
MLM will be the last place where to look for help if I got some problems in my
health. It´s the same with most people due to lack of confidence on MLM in general. If there will be a time
when I need to buy health products from an MLM I would most likely not try to sell them any
further and become a distributor. I could say – as one Christian
distributor says – that ”the product has worked on me, but I
cannot guarantee if it will work for you”. Even if I could
benefit for a good MLM product by selling it and it worked for me,
I still don´t think that I would be willing to build my own
business selling the product and promote MLM that way. So, frankly
speaking, I am very very rigid on MLM. Still I don´t blame such
Christians who really believe they are doing a favour by selling
products that work on them (or anyone without doubt), if they do
it honestly. (This includes honest income representations and
telling the real odds in order to become a winner or even earn
back the money invested in the scheme) Yet I don´t believe that
cure from sickness is result of the products only rather than all
things together starting from faith, exercise (hiking e.g.) and diet.
A simple example
Let´s imagine there´s a MLM that sells nutritions
which REALLY cure people. The products can be bought only via
this MLM company from distributors. There´s a patient in Finland
who suffers from multiple diseases and symptoms that
products of this MLM company only could heal. But the network has not
expanded to Finland yet. (maybe it ever will be) So, what to do
next? The doctors in his home town don´t know how to cure this
man. They don´t know anything about this MLM nor its products.
How on earth could this man get help from the MLM? (There´s no answer!)
So, if they sold these miraculous products the traditional
way, the doctors would have been aware of them. They just simply
could have told the poor man to go to the nearest shopping mall
and buy the products from there. Very simple and effective – isn´t it?!
So, why don´t they sell the traditional way?
Petteri Haipola, the 4th of January 2004, last modified October 19th, 2005.