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Who to Call to Turn in Multi-Level Marketing Frauds and Scams

 

Author: Lance Winslow

Have you ever been to a multilevel marketing recruitment meeting where you feel you were being scammed? Did you notice that the multilevel marketing recruiter would not answer your questions until the very last? Did you notice that the multilevel marketing recruiter kept talking about how big his organization was and how much money they made and how much money you would make if you signed up with them?

Did you notice they kept trying to sell you your dream in life and what you wanted out of life and continually promised you that you could achieve this if you gave them let's say $100 to buy a business in a box to start your march toward success? Basically that means signing up with the multi-level marketing company.

Many of us have been scammed by multilevel marketing frauds in recruiting meetings and many of us have seen right through this and wanted to do something about it. Many of us have been tricked into meeting with these folks and they have wasted our time. Time, which they can never give back.

Well, now you can do something, as the Federal Trade Commission of the Justice Department of the United States of America now has new rules for business opportunities and multi level marketers. Now there is hope to stop these frauds and scams and pyramid schemes in multi-level marketing. If you even think that you're been scammed by a multi level marketing recruiter you need to get their name and all their information and contact the Federal Trade Commission and turn their butts in. Thank you, and consider this in 2006.

Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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