I was introduced to Mc Ocean through a friend of mine. At first, everything seems intriguing because he didn't disclose too much information when I asked questions about his business. My intuition told me it was related to MLM, and I confirmed it when I went to tour their office in KL.
I wanted to know more of their modus operandi, so I ended up going to their MNU session with an open mind but I kept a level head. The atmosphere was very lively throughout the meeting while the members there, including my friend always kept a positive vibe by cheering, singing and dancing as they try to stir up your emotion. You know, something like "I feel so pumped and motivated. This might actually work. I can achieve anything".
After listening to all their fantastic testimonials and business plan a.k.a. "brainwashing", I decided to join as a Gold member to try out their products. I was also persuaded to take a RM33k bank loan just to have more "advantage" in this business but I didn't succumb to their pressure. What's the point of doing a legit MLM business if I haven't even try or believe in the product that I'll be selling, right? Anyways, I bought and consumed a couple of their best selling products per my friend's recommendation. In my honest opinion, they are quite good especially the Enerfiber. However, their products are way too overpriced for locally manufactured goods even after inclusion of my membership discount. The only way you're ever gonna get a good price is by going up the ranks and hence the RM33k comes into the picture.
TL;DR. I joined as a low tier member, used up my products and never bothered to follow up because MLM ain't my shit. Also, their products are too expensive for me to sustain as there are many other better choices in the market.
Conclusion? Don't give up your job to pursue this if you're happy with your life. Don't waste your time if you know you're not cut to do MLM. You can still try it as a side business and improve your skills along the way. Who knows, it might eventually work out for you in the long run. Just don't get too heavily invested from the get-go so that you can cut your losses if things go South. Others here have already pointed out the pro's and con's so I won't go into the details. Personally, I would only consider going all out doing MLM if only I'm a bankrupt.