They are signing up for something that sounds so great. No selling, no recruiting, easy money, from home. Not true. You sell, you recruit, you get a ton of rejection, so definately not easy. The stories are not mine to share, but the only success stories I hear are people who just joined and drank the Koolaid or who really love the products and believe in them. And the products are not bad. If your child has allergies, I will recommend they check out Mela. But most of the stuff you can get similar products elsewhere, that are just as safe, if not safer and cheaper.
That is the most important thing. Be very leary of many of these companies that use generic lead generating capture pages. It's funny, I have people email me out of the blue to see what I do because:. I am not personally familiar with the Women's Dream Team.
It may or may not be Melaleuca. Honestly as someone who is a part of Melaleuca, I am sick of the negative comments about this company coming from the moderator, who I would hope could maintain a more neutral stance. I feel that I have attempted to be as polite and considerate as possible, but now I am going to speak my mind. When these types of comments are made, it implies that anyone who chooses to be a part of Melaleuca is "brainwashed" or something of the sort "drank the koolaid".
As an intelligent, strong business woman who is very successful, I take offense to that because I know that Melaueca is an incredible company to be a part of.
It is not for everyone, but it is a wonderful company. While I understand the concept of "products first" and having to believe in the products, personally I don't believe it is wrong or that a company is "not a good company to be in" just because they promote a financial opportunity.
In this economy, there are so many people hurting and in need, so WHY NOT share with others that there is an income opportunity? When people are searching online for a business, they are not likely searching for a particular product - they are probably searching for an income. So it makes sense that teams would use this one of the ways to share the opportunity. BEFORE someone signs up, they will here a full presentation which will go over all the details, including the background of the company and the foundation of our company - the PRODUCTS - and that will allow them to make an informed decision.
Any home business is. But it is true that I no longer have to sell products to people, carry inventory, do parties and shows, make deliveries, buy hostess gifts and catalogs, etc all things I did for 3 years in a party-plan company. I also don't know where someone would hear "no recruiting. Similar to a previous post that you made, to me I am not selling something. I am simply sharing with my friends - Hey, these are good products. Overview Womens Dream Team has a consumer rating of 1 star from 1 review indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases.
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