Warhawk Wrote:
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> Daniel Mckavin Wrote:
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> > Hey Taylor! Great job thinking outside "the
> box"
> > I already see the people who going to be
> working
> > for corporate for the rest pf their lives
> > ..Anyway! Fyi if alot of these MLM companies
> were
> > should a BIG HYPE! why are they still in
> business
> > under government control an being monitored!
> Think
> > about! Wake up people! REALTALK101 NOW! if
> EVERY
> > THOUGHT "inside the box" we as people of the
> > United States will be so far behind in time!
> > technology when it comes to phones wouldn't be
> the
> > way its now! Lol One elite team member who
> suggest
> > coming out with touch screen phone.. but then
> you
> > have the "think inside the box chumps" saying
> "Nah
> > man its no way we can take it to the board
> meeting
> > on a new invention of making some touch screen
> > phone..blah! Blah! Blah! Its not possible"LMAO
> > whiiiile! Lets wake up America PROOF is there
> with
> > facts MCA an many other businesses are legit..
> lol
> > stop letting the dream killers guide y'all in
> the
> > wrong direction!!
>
>
> WTF does this even mean?
It means it is a MLM scam. He is using a lot of the "standard" language of the industry in there. "Dream killers" is used to describe the people who doubt it. Describing "corporate" types as "chumps". Comparing their opportunity to something huge like the iPhone (or "touchscreen phone"). I'm sure "Real Talk 101" was something straight of his initial training session.
I have no problem being "corporate" for the record. I draw a healthy salary and benefits package without working 70 hours a week selling motor club memberships as an "independent consultant" and barely making anything per sale. Oh and I didn't have to front any money to get the job. In fact they paid for me to come out for the interview.
Hopefully no one would take someone so illiterate seriously, but these things usually prey on the most desperate who want to find some success and think this could work.
And type "Motor Club of America" into Google and and watch Google automatically offer "Motor Club of America scam" as auto populated option.
More reading:
http://consumerist.com/2009/12/ds-maxcydcor.html