Like some of those «consumed» with the Amway theory, you may have fallen prey to one of the most well -
known pyramid schemes in history.
Not exact matches
No matter how you spin it, success that's built entirely on selling people a book or a seminar that promises the secret to success is just a self - help - style Ponzi or
pyramid scheme.
It is more like: «Look, I don't
know if you're a
pyramid scheme or what, but some people think you are, so I want my money back,» which is less an assertion of fraud on Herbalife's part than it is an assertion of red - blooded American litigiousness on the plaintiffs» part.
Everywhere we look we can find virtual mountains of scientific research with regard to unsustainable
pyramid schemes that are surreptitiously foisted upon the human community by a few deceitful people with knowledge at the expense of many too many others who are not «in the
know».
It further add that exchanges are
known to have «concocted
pyramid schemes» and «engaged in illegal activities» — criminal activity «disguised as scientific and technological innovation.»
However what most people don't actually
know is the fact that there's something big that's really wrong with transparent
pyramid schemes in themselves.
The previous article quoted was talking about a dream and a world where the Franchise
Pyramid scheme no longer exists, which now is impossible because all Franchisors are publicly traded companies.
When a large company like Rogers puts the effort it has into drawing in buyers and sellers, most not
knowing fully what they're a part of, into what I feel is a
pyramid scheme.