The Grave Dangers Of The Wrong MLM Marketing Practices!

March 22, 2008 | By Monika Mundell | 1 Comment »

A Malaysian 40 year old by the name of Jacky Ho has lost his 70 year old father due to misleading advertising and false marketing of a direct selling agent in Malaysia. The sad tale featured in The Malay Mail today talks about how this rather dangerous misperception ended in Jacky’s father dying of a massive heart attack when in fact he could have lived.

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It talks about how certain direct selling distributor claim that their product can cure skin diseases, cancer and more. Life’s are being put at stake and unfortunately one life has now been wasted because of such a bad bad claim!

If you ever make such claims you not only risk killing people, like in this particular story, but you might also face huge fines or even time in jail. As far as I’m concerned the guy who is responsible for making wrong promises to Jacky Ho and his father belongs to jail for the rest of his life.

Guys, you simply can’t talk crap like that! If the company you are with tells you to say these things, it’s time to report them to the authorities (if you have proof). If not, run a mile and never ever deal with them again!

Stop believing everything they tell you. There is no such product that heals us! If there were, wouldn’t we all use it and never get sick again?

Think! And stop spreading those false hopes to unsuspecting people!

I’m serious disgusted this has happened and for some reasons I believe that happens more than we’d like to think. I’m sorry for Jacky Ho and his poor dad, god knows what’s going through this poor mans mind right now.

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2008-04-22 09:24:00

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