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mtran2000
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#21 · Posted: 1 Sep 2010 13:44


Why are some people so reluctant to tell you the MLM company they are involved with?

Mark

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#22 · Posted: 2 Sep 2010 07:43


FreeCashMan I wish you luck with your eventual job search.

Mark

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#23 · Posted: 2 Sep 2010 08:57


ROFL. Not here to argue or debate with people on meaningless things and especially with ignorance.

I'm 41, and never worked corporate america in my life, even though I have 2 degrees, one graduate. I'm a successful entrepreneur, started when I was 19.

So speak for yourself. There are no jobs 1:5 ratio, luck is in finding a job, that one will hate.

There is opportunity. One can seek opportunity to be a slave to a job they hate, or they can pursue opportunity that gives them freedom and flexibility to have an abundant life.

The choice is the individuals!

I myself am a Free Man!

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#24 · Posted: 2 Sep 2010 09:31


OK so why won't you respond to my e-mail that simply asked name of MLM's you are involved with? Something is fishy.

Mark

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#25 · Posted: 2 Sep 2010 10:26


Mark, you keep making me laugh. Not trying to be offensive.

You asked about what I do, and involved in, which I stated was the Trifecta Cashflow System. I explained in a direct email, notwithstanding its in my signature link, how to get the info you seek via our presentation. We just posted a brief video presentation, btw.

All my direct contact info is readily available to anyone, includes phone number. Unless I'm talking to someone just to have general conversation, anyone considering or wants to review what I offer, I direct them to a video or live call presentation first, that will answer 90+ percent of the questions they have. If they have any questions that need to be cleared up from there, then I'm delighted to talk, phone, email, skype, etc., for me to just try and explain all the details of our system styled opportunity, to everyone I come in contact with, that ASK ME for more info, that may or may not end up having a genuine interest is not the procedure I work from, or have to thanks to technology. We have great tools that can do that for us at the persons convenience, very often, that is seeking detailed info. Which allows all of us to more effectively use our time.

Time is the most valuable commodity on the planet, it has not return once used, so I work to be as efficient with it as I can.

So, with all due respect, all this time, unless you were unable to attend a live conference, you could have had that and other questions answered.

I'm about a system, not just one entity, so it's a little more to it than, that which is why we have a presentation. There is nothing fishy, and I don't do cash gifting (not because I don't like cash, lol), it's just a matter of taken the steps to get your own questions answered as explained in my initial response to your PM. I don't have anything to hide, or fear.

Enjoy your day!

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#26 · Posted: 8 Sep 2010 08:49


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#27 · Posted: 8 Sep 2010 09:08


success9:
mtran2000

Yes?

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#28 · Posted: 8 Sep 2010 11:10


mtran2000
LOL Sorry. I was in the middle of other stuff and forgot to post. Anyway, just wanted to know if you ever visited FreeCashMan web site and watch the video?

Dave

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#29 · Posted: 14 Sep 2010 22:16


some people call everything and everything a scam just because of their childlike trepidation!

like this kid who I called to prospect who was asking me this dumb question if my cash gifting opportunity was a scam or if I was making money and "how many phone calls do you need to make to make money" retarded questions!!!

for all those numbskulls who call gifting a scam check out IRS publication 950 and don't even try arguing with me!

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#30 · Posted: 15 Sep 2010 06:04


Cash gifting is a SCAM no doubt about it.

Mark

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#31 · Posted: 16 Sep 2010 09:41


Free cash man to get back to your original idea. This was on MSN this morning. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39211644/ns/us_news-life

The supposedly richest country in the world I would say we weren't doing very well. I think people need to wake up to reality. I have worked for corp company;s when they were worth working for. There were benefits and people worked for them all their lives that is what you did. Not anymore. There is no loyality. At least with very few companys anymore. Also I had heard a rumour that Fed Ex just laid off 15,000 people this morning as well.

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#32 · Posted: 16 Sep 2010 12:11 · Edited by: FreeCashMan


WOW!

"The number of people living in poverty in America rose by nearly 4 million to 43.6 million in 2009 " the largest figure in the 51 years for which poverty estimates are available " the Census Bureau said Thursday.

The bureau said in a statement that the official poverty rate was 14.3 percent, or 1 in 7 of Americans, the highest proportion of the population since 1994.

It was the third consecutive annual increase, up from 39.8 million, or 13.2 percent, in 2008.

The bureau added that there were 8.8 million families living in poverty in 2009.

The poverty rate for under-18s rose from 19.0 percent in 2008 to 20.7 percent in 2009, but fewer people 65 and older were in poverty, with the percentage rate falling from 9.7 percent in 2008 to 8.9 percent in 2009...

The median " or midpoint " household income was $49,777 in 2009, although the bureau said this was not "statistically different" from the 2008 median. "

-Taken from MSN Article above

People really have to wake up in the USA. The job ratio is 1:5. Technology is and will continue to change the job availability dynamics, just like the industrial age did to farming. $50,000 a year in a household of an average family of 4, is poverty in the USA.

Yesterday's job structure and means of providing for your family are gone. Something new is coming forth.

However, networking together for success has never gone away.
Get your mind right and then get your dollars right with the right network marketing opportunity.

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#33 · Posted: 17 Sep 2010 11:56


The below is taken from CNNMoney, people need financial solutions. You may want to target some classified ads in certain areas, like the Southern regions of the USA.

New Hampshire is the state with the highest median income in the nation, according to a new U.S. Census Bureau report.

The median household income in New Hampshire averaged a cool $65,028 annually over the past two years.

In Mississippi, the average household earned a median of just $35,693 per year in 2008 and 2009, 45% less than New Hampshire households and the lowest income of any state.

Not surprisingly, it also had the highest poverty rate, with one in five households living under the poverty line.

Those statistics, released Thursday, also indicate that four of the wealthiest states were located in the Northeast and, along with Maryland and Virginia, form a tight cluster of wealth.

New Jersey had the second highest average median income, at $64,918 and Connecticut ($64,644) the third.

The South had nine of the lowest median income states with Arkansas ($37,987) and West Virginia ($39,170) closely trailing Mississippi.

Only 12 states, plus the District of Columbia, recorded income gains compared with their 2006 and 2007 averages.

Utah ran up the biggest score, $3,651 per household, a 6.4% improvement. North Dakota had the biggest percent rise, 7.6% to $49,759.

The nation's biggest loser was Hawaii, where median income plunged $6,811 to $58,469 during the two-year period. The loss lowered its ranking four places to ninth.

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#34 · Posted: 28 Sep 2010 22:08


Sue Shellenbarger, shares in her article A New White Collar Juggle posted on WSJ.com,

“Moonlighting traditionally has meant juggling two hourly jobs, or an hourly job plus freelancing. But waves of furloughs, pay cuts and layoffs among professionals and managers have driven many white-collar workers to start cramming a second job into the workweek, too. Some need the added income to make up for pay cuts; others want to avert the risk of losing their income in the event of a layoff.”

Also, in a recent survey conducted by Careerbuilder.com, “9% of 4,500 mostly white-collar workers…and have taken a second job in the past year to make ends meet…Another 19% said they intended to take a second job sometime in 2010.”

The question to be asked in this is, How much free financially would people be if they would put that second job time into a viable home business opportunity?

Working another job to get back what you lost from the first is a path down the same detrimental road that doesn't provide enough income to truly have an abundant life.

People you deserve better than a mere job, especially a second one that just wears you down more.

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#35 · Posted: 24 Oct 2010 20:38


What a special on unemployment by CBS 60 minutes: "Unemployment Benefits: The 99ers"

If you didn't see this here's the video link:
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6987699n

Unemployment running out and those with college degrees of all kinds are suffering. People who thought their degrees would get them jobs again real fast have learned the hard way after tragedy.

Unemployment is the statistical same since the depression.

This "99ers" CBS 60 Minute special just underlines the necessity and reality that home business networking is a viable solution that exist to getting many people to the income level they desire.

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#36 · Posted: 24 Oct 2010 20:53


I saw the 60 mins special live and it was heartbreaking. People have worked hard all their lives and one woman was living back home with her 83 year old mother. She thought she would be taking care of her mother instead her mother is taking care of her!! Not suppose to be this way. they are saying that government says 9.6% unemployed but when you add the part time work and the people that arn't collecting unemployement anymore (have run out of benefit) the real number is like 17%. We haven't seen numbers like this since the depresssion.

It is so sad to see people who have gone through all their savings and their 401k they have nothing left. And yet the government also say there is no inflation but even McDonalds is raising their prices

We need to get the word out there that there maybe alternatives for them.

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#37 · Posted: 25 Oct 2010 06:29


Everyone is aware of how bad the economy and job market is but I wouldn't say MLM/Network marketing is going to be the savior.

The facts are the majority of MLMers make less than $100 a month and if you are fortunate to make good money in MLM, it takes a while to build up to that. Maintaining that level is another story as drop out rate is high and products are usually not strong enough to hold people if they are not making money.

In closing, I think MLM is a viable supplemental income option that could possibly be a full time income but many hype it as piece of cake overnight riches and that is not true and dishonest to sell it that way. Especially in desperate times.

Mark

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#38 · Posted: 25 Oct 2010 11:21


mtran, I agree with you wholeheartly, I am not advocating that it is easy, over night success or any of that. I am just saying that there are alternatives to things other than looking for a job. The interenet is wide open for opportunitys. It is just another avenue to look at. This is reality. Alot of the jobs are not returning. People are realizing that and going back to school.

I would love to be able to help as many people as I can. I think it is very sad that this is happening to honest hardworking people that only wanted a decent life for them and their familys. That did all the right things to ensure that and it was all taken away.

That is why I always say and have said do your research and try to post scams on forums when I find them.

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#39 · Posted: 11 Nov 2010 06:24 · Edited by: sdunn4785


That was very well put. Thanks for the information.

I also found this article very helpful. It puts everything into perspective. Everything is easier to process when it is put together in a nice chart

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