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Let the hate mail begin.0
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Why would you get hate mail!? This is accurate!0
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Why would you get hate mail!? This is accurate!
I'm sure someone paid for something up front so they can turn around and sell it.0 -
AMEN0
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Right!? I think it's annoying when I have to buy new clothes specifically for a job, but actually paying to work for a company. NO!0
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I think you are totally off base.
I only had to pay $39.99 to become a coach. This not only gets me great discounts on REAL weight loss supplements, but also the training and knowledge to be a coach. Some people just do not understand how economics works. :grumble: :grumble: :grumble:
ps. I will send you a PM about some offers I would like to extend to you.0 -
but, but, how else can they tell if you are "committed" to the program?! This opportunity is so great, they can't just give it away!0
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TRUTH0
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I know, how does people not realize this?!0
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I used to be a customer....but now I am an employee and I am moving up the ladder......Want to lose weight the fast easy way? e-mail me for more info! New challenge group starting soon.
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It's just the difference between 1099 and W2. I am self employed and must account for my upfront expenses in order to do business.0
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It's just the difference between 1099 and W2. I am self employed and must account for my upfront expenses in order to do business.
That is not at all what she is talking about.
And no that is not *just* the difference between a 1099 and a W2.0 -
hallelujah sistah.0
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It's just the difference between 1099 and W2. I am self employed and must account for my upfront expenses in order to do business.
There's a difference between running a business and selling someone else's product.0 -
It's just the difference between 1099 and W2. I am self employed and must account for my upfront expenses in order to do business.
There's a difference between running a business and selling someone else's product.0 -
It's just the difference between 1099 and W2. I am self employed and must account for my upfront expenses in order to do business.
There's a difference between running a business and selling someone else's product.
That doesn't even make sense. If you buy a product like Shakeology, Isagenix, It Works, Body By Vi, etc. and sell it to others you are at best a vendor. 'Vendor' generally applies only to the immediate seller, or the organization that is paid for the goods, rather than to the original manufacturer.
If you pay fees and royalties to a company for use of the name it's a franchise. You are still a customer of the company you bought the franchise name from. Many times MLM companies refer to their product as "home-based business franchising" which would still make you a customer.
If you design a product and have someone else manufacture it you are not a vendor. If you buy things from others to produce something new (like a chef) or utilize other products to provide a service (like plumbing) then you are not a vendor.0
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