“52 Bizarre Moments When Instincts Told Them to Flee—You’ll Never Believe What Happened Next!”
Her excuse was that they were separated and he shouldn’t have a problem with it. I sure wasn’t sticking around to find out
My friend invited me to a “seminar”. Everyone were dressed in white shirt and black pant with black shoes. I was odd one out in here. For some weird reason, they were praising founder as if he was some kind of god. When I went in to the auditorium, they were showing how these 17 year olds were earning Rs. 200,000 in a month (which is heckuva lot in India, translated to about $3500) with their own bikes, cars and s**t like that. Then it dawned upon me that this is eerily similar to one of the biggest scam in that used similar business model about 7 years ago at the time. I really wanted to move out ASAP. My brainwashed friend was sitting a few row behind me (all of those involved in this marketing were required to do so for weird reason). It was cringey at best and exploitative at worst. Never cought up with him ever since.
That friend of mine wasn’t really bad person or anything. He didn’t even force me to buy the product or anything. May be due to the fact that I studied in different city. The product seemed really good from outside but the method of selling really looked like one for MLM. There was another person in that group who was from my school (didn’t know him in any way) who forced one of my family friend (went to same school) to buy that product. He then resorted to swearing and abused her online for not buying the product. I’m not sure if it is a full fledged MLM because the participants weren’t forced to buy product in bulk. Probably because all of them were students. I don’t recall the name of the company, so Idk how is that company still doing.