QUOTE(elvenchou1987 @ Jul 14 2010, 04:36 PM)
I also got off from a Score A seminar two months ago which my friend asked me attend. At first, I was intrigued by the presentation and how the speaker explained what Skor A was all about. To me, I felt it was a good programme. However, it is still based on an individual's perception whether to obtain that portal or not. That presentation on SKOR A was only 15 minutes.
Then came to the most interesting part. How to gain benefit from it. Again, the 2nd speaker was very good. It made me almost wanted to invest in it as well. But I realized it was MLM and most people say MLM is cheating. But due to the fact that the product is education based, I felt confident in it.
After the presentation, the members came to me. Trying to convince me to join them. I had an intention to join but at that moment, I was really in financial crisis. I didn't have 1.7k at all in my bank. Therefore I rejected. And here goes the part where I hate most. They kept on pressuring and persuade me to join even I don't have the money. They would ask me to borrow from relatives and friends and as time goes by, I was getting annoyed.
What I'm trying to say is, I don't mind you venture are into this business. But the way you try to convince us especially those aggresive members, really do annoy and irritate. When we say NO due to our own personal reasons, means NO. Final. Don't come and be our financial planner.
Once I told them, since you say that joining this business is a GURANTEE PROFIT, why not you borrow me that 1.7k and I join as member. Then IF i manage to get profit out of it, I will return you that 1.7k and we work happily together. If things goes sour and I couldn't sell any, too bad I'm not returning you that 1.7k. He stood quiet for awhile and I just left. Meaning, the MLM guy isn't certain at all whether that I could sell also. Then why bother sayin GURANTEE PROFIT or RETURN.
Exactly =) Then came to the most interesting part. How to gain benefit from it. Again, the 2nd speaker was very good. It made me almost wanted to invest in it as well. But I realized it was MLM and most people say MLM is cheating. But due to the fact that the product is education based, I felt confident in it.
After the presentation, the members came to me. Trying to convince me to join them. I had an intention to join but at that moment, I was really in financial crisis. I didn't have 1.7k at all in my bank. Therefore I rejected. And here goes the part where I hate most. They kept on pressuring and persuade me to join even I don't have the money. They would ask me to borrow from relatives and friends and as time goes by, I was getting annoyed.
What I'm trying to say is, I don't mind you venture are into this business. But the way you try to convince us especially those aggresive members, really do annoy and irritate. When we say NO due to our own personal reasons, means NO. Final. Don't come and be our financial planner.
Once I told them, since you say that joining this business is a GURANTEE PROFIT, why not you borrow me that 1.7k and I join as member. Then IF i manage to get profit out of it, I will return you that 1.7k and we work happily together. If things goes sour and I couldn't sell any, too bad I'm not returning you that 1.7k. He stood quiet for awhile and I just left. Meaning, the MLM guy isn't certain at all whether that I could sell also. Then why bother sayin GURANTEE PROFIT or RETURN.
What a waste of time,doing such work.I would rather focus on my real life job and have a realistic income rather than this bull Score A. What if i cant get 'kaki'?who will give me back my rm 1.7k? Lol i feel sorry for my friends who wasted their $$ into this. Haha they are now still struggling to get back their capital
This post has been edited by jjjkj: Jul 24 2010, 08:02 PM
Jul 24 2010, 07:57 PM

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