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    Was called earlier. The business-man I was talking to told me that he contacts young students who have just graduated from high-school to join a "smart-working" job. I declined because I'm busy with university but they let me decide until tomorrow, sending shortly after a message with their site.
    Not gonna lie, a side hustle could help me but:
    1) I visited their instagram page and it was full of motivational corny quotes.
    2) The site videos are really well-directed but Amway collaboration is clear. The company is pretty infamous because pyramid schemes, cult-like mentality, legal issues etc.
    Have some of KTT hustlers here dealt with these gentlemen?

  • Mar 1, 2021

    If the person doesn’t reveal their company name and/or asks for resume...then RUN

  • Mar 1, 2021

    Not gonna lie this happened to me a few times

    Couple of years back this chick at the mall started chatting me up (while I was talking to another guy) and she claimed herself as an “entrepreneur” and was doing Doordash to pay off her debt lmao

    This entire time she never revealed the name of the company and dragged me into a seminar where nobody even revealed the name in that 3 hour meeting

    Long story short I dipped after the 3rd time I met with her at the Starbucks lmao with her “mentor” or whatever bullshit

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    Somebody tried to get me into it in LA. I went to one of their meetings. One of the most surreal experiences of my life.

  • Mar 1, 2021

    you are gonna lose time and money,not worth it imo,also the cult mentality is insane

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    I can actually start an actual side hustle. Amway is a pretty famous pyramid scheme.
    If you hit my cashapp with $100 we can start on your path of turning that $100 into $10,000

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    DVLPR

    Somebody tried to get me into it in LA. I went to one of their meetings. One of the most surreal experiences of my life.

    That sounds like some Lynch s***, what happened?

  • Mar 1, 2021
    Thizz

    I can actually start an actual side hustle. Amway is a pretty famous pyramid scheme.
    If you hit my cashapp with $100 we can start on your path of turning that $100 into $10,000

  • Mar 1, 2021

    Went to a meeting with a friend of mine who got approached by some some chick named Sasha who worked for Primerica. She told him he’d be making easy money (if he’s willing to work hard) and be his own boss. There were like 100 other people at this meeting including a former Redskins player and it was one of the weirdest things I’ve witnessed in my life. S*** legit felt like a cult meeting. And once they get your number or email, they won’t stop hitting you up. F*** those people frfr.

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    Smoochill

    That sounds like some Lynch s***, what happened?

    About 200 people in an auditorium, all of them in suits.

    Toxic positivity reaching manic levels all over the air.

    I shook about 50 hands and received so many fake compliments you would’ve thought I was the most good looking guy on earth.

    The “mentor” of the guy that brought me in would shake my hand, then I would bump into him again and he would shake my hand again like he forgot he already did. This happened more than 5 times.

    A man named Kelly was the guest speaker. People there treated him as a celebrity because he was a “diamond” or something like that. Anyway his speech was extremely cringe, but the audience loved every second of it. Most of it consisted on him making fun of people who have regular jobs and would say corny s*** like “while they do Netflix, we do Network” and the audience would laugh their ass off as if it was the greatest joke ever told. He also said that he didn’t care about what other people think, and to illustrate this, he said that sometimes while driving on the freeway, he would take his head off the window and scream to let out all the positive energy he had without caring about people thinking he is crazy.

    Then he introduced his wife who was also into this s*** (most of the people there were in couples) in such a corny way as if they were trying to make people think their marriage was perfect because of Amway, but you could tell they hated each other and themselves and that they’re perfectly aware that they scam people for a living.

  • Mar 1, 2021

    Anyone tryna sell some Cutco knives? Vector Marketing is hiring

  • Mar 1, 2021
    DVLPR

    About 200 people in an auditorium, all of them in suits.

    Toxic positivity reaching manic levels all over the air.

    I shook about 50 hands and received so many fake compliments you would’ve thought I was the most good looking guy on earth.

    The “mentor” of the guy that brought me in would shake my hand, then I would bump into him again and he would shake my hand again like he forgot he already did. This happened more than 5 times.

    A man named Kelly was the guest speaker. People there treated him as a celebrity because he was a “diamond” or something like that. Anyway his speech was extremely cringe, but the audience loved every second of it. Most of it consisted on him making fun of people who have regular jobs and would say corny s*** like “while they do Netflix, we do Network” and the audience would laugh their ass off as if it was the greatest joke ever told. He also said that he didn’t care about what other people think, and to illustrate this, he said that sometimes while driving on the freeway, he would take his head off the window and scream to let out all the positive energy he had without caring about people thinking he is crazy.

    Then he introduced his wife who was also into this s*** (most of the people there were in couples) in such a corny way as if they were trying to make people think their marriage was perfect because of Amway, but you could tell they hated each other and themselves and that they’re perfectly aware that they scam people for a living.

    Ok Pahlaniuk might write his next book after this
    I told mysterious man I'm fine but if I ever get tired of uni might infiltrate there tbh

  • Mar 1, 2021
    DVLPR

    About 200 people in an auditorium, all of them in suits.

    Toxic positivity reaching manic levels all over the air.

    I shook about 50 hands and received so many fake compliments you would’ve thought I was the most good looking guy on earth.

    The “mentor” of the guy that brought me in would shake my hand, then I would bump into him again and he would shake my hand again like he forgot he already did. This happened more than 5 times.

    A man named Kelly was the guest speaker. People there treated him as a celebrity because he was a “diamond” or something like that. Anyway his speech was extremely cringe, but the audience loved every second of it. Most of it consisted on him making fun of people who have regular jobs and would say corny s*** like “while they do Netflix, we do Network” and the audience would laugh their ass off as if it was the greatest joke ever told. He also said that he didn’t care about what other people think, and to illustrate this, he said that sometimes while driving on the freeway, he would take his head off the window and scream to let out all the positive energy he had without caring about people thinking he is crazy.

    Then he introduced his wife who was also into this s*** (most of the people there were in couples) in such a corny way as if they were trying to make people think their marriage was perfect because of Amway, but you could tell they hated each other and themselves and that they’re perfectly aware that they scam people for a living.

    Lmao this sounds exactly like I would’ve imagined it to be

  • Mar 2, 2021

    OP gonna join an MLM pyramid scheme

  • Mar 2, 2021
    DVLPR

    About 200 people in an auditorium, all of them in suits.

    Toxic positivity reaching manic levels all over the air.

    I shook about 50 hands and received so many fake compliments you would’ve thought I was the most good looking guy on earth.

    The “mentor” of the guy that brought me in would shake my hand, then I would bump into him again and he would shake my hand again like he forgot he already did. This happened more than 5 times.

    A man named Kelly was the guest speaker. People there treated him as a celebrity because he was a “diamond” or something like that. Anyway his speech was extremely cringe, but the audience loved every second of it. Most of it consisted on him making fun of people who have regular jobs and would say corny s*** like “while they do Netflix, we do Network” and the audience would laugh their ass off as if it was the greatest joke ever told. He also said that he didn’t care about what other people think, and to illustrate this, he said that sometimes while driving on the freeway, he would take his head off the window and scream to let out all the positive energy he had without caring about people thinking he is crazy.

    Then he introduced his wife who was also into this s*** (most of the people there were in couples) in such a corny way as if they were trying to make people think their marriage was perfect because of Amway, but you could tell they hated each other and themselves and that they’re perfectly aware that they scam people for a living.

    “while they do Netflix, we do Network”

    BARS