not much I can do /use your alert buttons/ read rule inside
Curezone was not created to be a haven for M****tech associates/
I can't help you there.
If you feel a post is overboard then hit the alert
Webmaster button
every monitor will then see the alert, hopefully will read the thread,
and make a decision of action.
we can't read every single post every day as we are volunteers,
with lives of our own as well.
I sypathise with your problem if you are not a MLM associate
but if you are,
then I say , well you know the rules,
market it somewhere else.
*smile*
That may sound harsh , but It is the rule I have to uphold as part of my job.
It has nothing to do with my personal opinion at all.
It just isn't allowed,
read RULES
excerpt about mlm's here below:
MLM?
Do not post a promotonal message about products sold through MLM networks/piramides!
That includes, but is not limiting to: M****tech, Tahitian Noni International, Herbalife, Mangosten, Coral Calcium, Kinotakara, Fit-Line, Natures Sunshine, Awareness, Body Wise, Nu Skin, Rexall, Quixtar, Amway, Avon, Tupperware, New Vision International, Melaleuca, Mary Kay, NuSkin Enterprises, Shaklee, Longevity Network, Nikken, Cognigen Networks, Changes International, Dale Networks Pvt, Pre-Paid Legal, Primerica, IMX, ACN, International, Maxxis, Wellness International Network, Freelife International, Market America, Noevir, Watkins, Body Wise International, USANA, Symmetry, Pampered Chef, Petra Fashions, Longaberger, Nutrition For Life, Health Thru Nutrition, BeautiControl, Creative Memories, Reliv International, World Financial Group, Golden Neo-Life Diamite, New Image International, Cell Tech, My Money Machine, Discovery Toys, Partylite Gifts, Southern Heritage, Miracle Associates, Conklin Company Inc, Envion, Array International ...
Breach of this rule may result in you being banned from CureZone!
Promoting health products that you are profiting from poses a serious
conflict-of-interest
even if you are a qualified health care practitioner,
and even if products are worthwhile.
Before becoming involved in multilevel marketing, you should consider how much value you place upon your good name. A short-term financial gain may not be worth what it cost in long-term loss of social status.
Multilevel marketing (also called network marketing) is a form of direct sales in which independent distributors sell products, usually in their customers' home or by telephone. In theory, distributors can make money not only from their own sales but also from those of the people they recruit.
In case of MLM products, all customers are also salesmen.
That doesn't mean that products are wortheless,
it only means that there is a significant conflict of interest.
What is wrong with MLM?
Hundreds of thousands of people are selling health products as "independent distributors." Product lines typically include vitamin supplements, weight loss formulas, fiber-containing snack bars, and/or herbal remedies.
Products sold in this fashion must be overpriced to finance the greedy profits promised to distributors (person selling products, and all salesmen on the higher level of "piramid" or "network" are suppose to earn from each sale).
Selling health products one recommends poses a serious conflict-of-interest even when sellers are qualified and products worthwhile.
Salespeople are encouraged to make oral health claims while companies seek deniability for themselves via fine print disclaimers.
MLMs are driven largely by greed. The idea of working hard for a while, building up a substantial down-line sales system, and watching the money roll in, is appealing, but is "too good to be true." Literature of the NuSkin company claimed that distributors could make $5,000 to $10,000 per month, but 98% of all distributors earned an average of $38 a month. Even the well-established Amway company has not been able to deliver on the sweet dream for most of its people. The company has 14,000 employees, and over 3 million distributors internationally, and global sales of $7 billion, yet, the average monthly gross income of Amway representatives is less than $90.
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you are encouraged to post URL or to link to any non-commercial or commercial web site, except sites mentioned in the "what not to include" paragraph. You are free to share and you are encouraged to share what worked for you, like the brand name of the product, URL or address where to get it. You are 100% free to link to any web shop that sells that product, ...BUT ONLY if you are just a regular customer!!! Even if you are a regular customer, you should not repeat your story too many times, do not push too far in promoting any product! Let every person decide what and who to believe!
Business promotion, salesman's words, pushing health products, unless you post your message in a special forum called "Market Forum".
Market Forum is designed for sale and promotion of health related business. If you neglect to respect this rule, your message will be deleted the same day! Many salesmen think that
CureZone Forums are convenient and a cheap way to promote their products. Sorry, the visitors of CureZone dislike these practices. Please don't waste your time, we will delete posts made by anyone that sounds like a salesmen.
hope this helps you see the rules clearly .
Ami Joi Benton