tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post5170556941468683928..comments2024-03-27T23:11:38.102+01:00Comments on 'MLM' The American Dream Made Nightmare: 'FLP' infiltrates Barclays -The Daily Mail starts to Investigate the 'MLM' lie.David Brearhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-62678284573105548212016-06-16T09:58:20.381+02:002016-06-16T09:58:20.381+02:00Anonymous - Groups like 'FLP' and 'Her...Anonymous - Groups like 'FLP' and 'Herbalife' hide self-perpetuating cultic rackets which are essentially no different to that operated by the bosses of 'Scientology.' There must be some senior Barclays staff who, without being told, know that 'MLM' = cultic fraud.<br /><br />I'd like to see the reaction of Barclays to someone requesting a loan to participate in a so-called 'MLM' scheme. <br /><br />That said, don't forget that Barclays is a vast organisation parts of which have been involved in serious criminal activity (the LIBOR and EURIBOR scandals). David Brearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-24876407897940763032016-06-16T09:36:52.292+02:002016-06-16T09:36:52.292+02:00Has Barclays been told?Has Barclays been told?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-73069611766541845062016-06-16T09:29:32.197+02:002016-06-16T09:29:32.197+02:00Anonymous - In 'MLM' cultic rackets, the k...Anonymous - In 'MLM' cultic rackets, the key information is the percentage of transient participants who have found it impossible to make an overall net-profit.<br /><br />In 'MLM' rackets, the hidden overall churn/ net-loss rates have always been effectively 100%. Since their instigation, groups like 'FLP' and 'Herbalife' have secretly churned tens of millions of individuals.<br /><br />If this key information had been available to public in a comprehensible form, then no rational person would have wanted to join any so-called 'MLM Income Opportunity.'<br /><br />In reality, 'MLM' has been the reality-inverting jargon camouflaging an opportunity to commit financial, social and psychological suicide.<br /><br />David Brearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-75876886525109661282016-06-16T09:18:02.045+02:002016-06-16T09:18:02.045+02:00David what's the % of distributors who make mo...David what's the % of distributors who make money in MLM companies?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-10727882384447364462016-06-15T16:20:08.506+02:002016-06-15T16:20:08.506+02:00ShakeOilSalesman - The words 'Bank' and &#...ShakeOilSalesman - The words 'Bank' and 'morality' have become mutually exclusive. Of course, the name 'Barclays' has been linked with 'Herbalife' in the USA via an amoral stock market analyst, Meredith Adler, who has consistently advised people to buy into the effectively valueless 'Herbalife' front company.<br /><br />Various well-informed persons have previously complained directly to Barclays senior management in the UK about the shameful matters highlighted by this Daily Mail article. Timeless Vie (which is a satire of 'Forever Living') was created by a group of Mumsnet forum members to campaign against the 'MLM' lie. The presence of robotic 'MLM' recruiters in branches of Barclays Bank was highlighted by Mumsnet forum members years ago and detailed information about what was happening was exchanged. <br /><br />The Daily Mail reporter hasn't uncovered this aspect of the 'MLM' saga without assistance. David Brearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-91202533592454119502016-06-15T14:55:08.181+02:002016-06-15T14:55:08.181+02:00i dont know, David. it seems from Barclays public...i dont know, David. it seems from Barclays public statement they are already invoking the bad actor defense...<br /><br />"Clearly, in these examples raised by Money Mail, the companies have not met our guidelines. Following a review, we will now be prioritising the scheme for local community groups to ensure they continue to benefit from the free space in branches.'"<br /><br />Presumably they are ok with these criminals setting up booths and being there, and take issue only with the handful of explicit incidents that have made their way out in public. its a PR position, not anything rooted in principle unfortunately <br /><br />you and I both know that a fraud is committed by the nature of the structure. so they have already missed this truth by allowing the booths to exist on their property. <br /><br /><br />ShakeOilSalesmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09180022066545048268noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-16741884849623938702016-06-15T12:16:08.683+02:002016-06-15T12:16:08.683+02:00Thanks Anonymous, but unfortunately, being more-in...Thanks Anonymous, but unfortunately, being more-informed (and informative) than the mainstream media is not difficult. The 'MLM' fairy story began infecting the UK in the early 1970s, so the Daily Mail is a bit late at the scene of the crime.<br /><br />I suppose 'better late than never.'David Brearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-82452396413319682402016-06-15T12:11:53.139+02:002016-06-15T12:11:53.139+02:00As MLM press articles go David this is as good as ...As MLM press articles go David this is as good as it gets, but your articles are a million x more informative. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com