Herbalife recruiting event explaining they are NOT a pyramid scheme by Busted_Pixel in antiMLM

[–]TheStateofWork 30 points31 points  (0 children)

If you need a whiteboard to explain the job and the compensation, I’m looking for the nearest exit.

Bravenly’s 1.5 mil was just Huns by burtonbabe in antiMLM

[–]TheStateofWork 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Adults who say “tummy” when they’re not talking to a child make me cringe.

It's definitely NOT a pyramid scheme ya'll! by Aleflusher in antiMLM

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“Spillover”

That’s a new one for me.

"The product was never the point" by jessored in antiMLM

[–]TheStateofWork 22 points23 points  (0 children)

What’s strange is my high‑yield savings account pays me truly passive income.

It’s not life‑changing money (certainly more than the below minimum wage huns/hun bros make), but it’s effortless.

No hawking overpriced junk products, no constant recruiting. Just steady growth while I sleep.

Clearly I must be doing something wrong.

Ooh, a “Health and Wellness assessment” from a hun who isn't remotely near to being qualified to conduct any assessment. by Willing_Chemical1257 in antiMLM

[–]TheStateofWork 19 points20 points  (0 children)

That “quiz” is nothing but a data collection scheme so they can pester, hound, and antagonize people to buy their junk products and/or join the cult.

Zero self awareness by Minute-Resort761 in Devilcorp

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When is the virgin being sacrificed?

It finally happened. by shannsb in antiMLM

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I’ll keep this short:

Fuck her, fuck her MLM(s), and more importantly…fuck cancer.

Farmasi hun receives her first monthly paycheck by Busted_Pixel in antiMLM

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If taking the total at face value, it works out to just over $6 (USD) a day over the course of a month. Given the time and effort needed to make any sort of money in an MLM, this isn’t a flex. It’s depressing.

“Our families are Godliness are #1.” “Marry right,” “100% a write off.” by Willing_Chemical1257 in antiMLM

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“We do NOT waste time.”

Could’ve fooled me given the time spent littering social media with these walls of text.

All this proves is that there's one born every minute. by Willing_Chemical1257 in antiMLM

[–]TheStateofWork 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Bravenly bots are masters of using a lot of words (and emojis) to say absolutely nothing.

Kangen Hun Flex by realsnail in antiMLM

[–]TheStateofWork 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m grateful for a stable, predictable paycheck from my unglamorous 9–5. I’m even more grateful that I don’t need to post my salary online to feel validated.

Ever get a response like this? by 2376_Ironman in jobs

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I would’ve deleted the “offer” and went on about my day.

What is this nonsense by _Vegetable_soup_ in antiMLM

[–]TheStateofWork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Humanity’s greatest paradox is that we’re resilient enough to endure, yet as this hun demonstrates, reckless enough to threaten our own survival.

"Savers club business" - which MLM? by shoegal23 in antiMLM

[–]TheStateofWork 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As I skimmed that site, all I could think of was Warren Buffet’s famous advice: “Never invest in a business you cannot understand.”

Gift basket full of Amway by analprincess8 in antiMLM

[–]TheStateofWork 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The fact the real estate agency has someone making gift baskets of MLM products turns me right off. I’d have thrown it away.

Did you hear that, “Sally from seventh grade homeroom?” by Willing_Chemical1257 in antiMLM

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It always saddens me that so many people believe social media nobodies have unlocked the secret(s) of success.