A few pyramid schemes advertised on the internet usually offer attractive returns for working at home. The confusion lies in differentiating between the true and the fake mlm business because there is no clear cut dividing line between the two. Usually it is the naive and gullible who are the first victims to put their heads to the slaughter. One thing many are unaware of is that you never should pay to work online because you are supposed to be paid for work you do!
In reality, if you decide to sign up for a pyramid scheme, the distance from you and riches is not a leisurely walk across the green field but a perilous trekking through a mysterious jungle full of wild animals and scary living plants. It is in fact a nightmare because you have to sign up and then ‘upgrade to a status member’ by buying the product in question, whether you want it or not. When the buying and sponsoring in the pyramid scheme stops, the bonuses automatically also stops!
Maintaining a minimum purchase volume yourself and enrolling more down lines plus motivating your network to maintain the purchase volume is actually what this business is all about. For those who join to earn a second income from the pyramid scheme, they can fall back onto their main income job but for those who depend totally on this income (having discarded their old job), the decision making presents a big ordeal of the river of no return. There are companies who do offer genuine ‘work at home’ or home based network marketing opportunities to those who master a degree of flair for writing where you can market your skills safely and earn a steady income if you keep your part of the bargain honestly. Besides you will also know how to identify which companies are offering false schemes no matter what disguises they are using. By using forums and websites that offer opinions and advice you will be able to identify a reputable company to work for.
A lot of people were driven to the wall and lost a lot of money through pyramid schemes and many types of money making ideas. If everyone can make money then why are there so many people losing money on these types of schemes? To part with sixty dollars buying products you will never use in order to make a few dollars is not an easy decision to make.
The advertisement purposely omits the fact that people need to buy something to generate an income. Once you join you will be continuously coaxed and coerced into spending more to upgrade your status in order to start making money. Well, in order to upgrade, you are going to have to buy that product and take a chance that someone else will feel the same way but in many cases, you are going to find out that you were the only one to do it. After waiting to make money, you will give up and be out the business for a product you never used. If people understand the ‘catch’ behind pyramid schemes, then it would be easier to find real ‘work at home’ jobs. The internet would be a haven for ‘work from home business‘ job seekers, in the absence of pyramid scams.