1.Yes I did post here, however it must not have been in the right format and was removed. 2.In response to your article link that is the beauty of free information sharing, both good and bad for me.Were you to conduct a search engine query not along the lines of “ecoquest rip-off” you may find some surprising rebuttals to these testimonies and some very promising information. Unfortunately one of the bad things about MLM is that a single apple can ruin the whole bunch. I do not run my business this way and put an emphasis on customer service-in the end it is good for business and that is who I am.I do not "run and hide"3.Yes, The links are the same, all connected to the same marketing system but offering different aspects of the business. Unlike a capital rich, traditional business I am limited to my advertising budget and will take what I can get. I am sorry if you do not like the idea.
If you are skeptical you can go and check out a few customers who already use the technology here in taipei:
1.Costco Butcher Shop, Administrative office and tire shop
2.Grand Hyatt- Cheers Pub, Executive Floor, and Housekeeping
3. Far Eastern Hotel- Housekeeping
4. Panasonic Head Office
5. Asia World Hotel-Housekeeping
6.Grand Formosa Regent Hotel
7. Citizen Cain, Ziga Zaga, and Swensens restaurants and bars.
Personal use is widespread but most noteably Yao Ming NBA Houston Rockets.
If you want testimonial letters from any of the above just ask.
[quote=“Belgian Pie”]Still pluggin’ your MLM pyramid company?
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Multi-Level Marketing is not necessarily a “pyramid scheme”. There are many very successful and famous MLM companies out there: Shaklee, Amway, even Mary Kay. Its just another way of doing business.