Unvelievable. So, I get a spam message (not DM'ed) from an InLife distributor on Twitter, go and have a look at the website he's pimping, and spot what looks like an Amway clone marketing scheme. A triumph of non-information - like how many carts you get in a $25 pack (looks like 6, maybe 8).
Reading their "compensation scheme" is interesting, though, and shows why their product is so mind-numbingly expensive.
The thing is, people will buy from this company, and will "get involved - it's all very slick. Worryingly so...
Reading their "compensation scheme" is interesting, though, and shows why their product is so mind-numbingly expensive.
The thing is, people will buy from this company, and will "get involved - it's all very slick. Worryingly so...