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August 4, 2008 at 8:41 AM #251894August 4, 2008 at 8:59 AM #251668Allan from FallbrookParticipant
jp: This might appear to be a stupid question, but what, exactly, do they do? I checked out the Swan Lifestyle website, but there is nothing in terms of content there. This “hybrid business model” they tout/shill could be anything.
I understand the MLM concept, but don’t you have to have something in terms of a product or service in order to gull your “downline”?
Similar question to mine on BMIT. I’m not understanding why someone would leave a lucrative position with GSK for something with apparently dubious prospects.
Any ideas?
August 4, 2008 at 8:59 AM #251828Allan from FallbrookParticipantjp: This might appear to be a stupid question, but what, exactly, do they do? I checked out the Swan Lifestyle website, but there is nothing in terms of content there. This “hybrid business model” they tout/shill could be anything.
I understand the MLM concept, but don’t you have to have something in terms of a product or service in order to gull your “downline”?
Similar question to mine on BMIT. I’m not understanding why someone would leave a lucrative position with GSK for something with apparently dubious prospects.
Any ideas?
August 4, 2008 at 8:59 AM #251835Allan from FallbrookParticipantjp: This might appear to be a stupid question, but what, exactly, do they do? I checked out the Swan Lifestyle website, but there is nothing in terms of content there. This “hybrid business model” they tout/shill could be anything.
I understand the MLM concept, but don’t you have to have something in terms of a product or service in order to gull your “downline”?
Similar question to mine on BMIT. I’m not understanding why someone would leave a lucrative position with GSK for something with apparently dubious prospects.
Any ideas?
August 4, 2008 at 8:59 AM #251891Allan from FallbrookParticipantjp: This might appear to be a stupid question, but what, exactly, do they do? I checked out the Swan Lifestyle website, but there is nothing in terms of content there. This “hybrid business model” they tout/shill could be anything.
I understand the MLM concept, but don’t you have to have something in terms of a product or service in order to gull your “downline”?
Similar question to mine on BMIT. I’m not understanding why someone would leave a lucrative position with GSK for something with apparently dubious prospects.
Any ideas?
August 4, 2008 at 8:59 AM #251899Allan from FallbrookParticipantjp: This might appear to be a stupid question, but what, exactly, do they do? I checked out the Swan Lifestyle website, but there is nothing in terms of content there. This “hybrid business model” they tout/shill could be anything.
I understand the MLM concept, but don’t you have to have something in terms of a product or service in order to gull your “downline”?
Similar question to mine on BMIT. I’m not understanding why someone would leave a lucrative position with GSK for something with apparently dubious prospects.
Any ideas?
August 4, 2008 at 9:35 AM #251698RenParticipantUnless you have anti-nausea medication handy, do NOT go to youtube and search for “swanlifestyle”.
August 4, 2008 at 9:35 AM #251857RenParticipantUnless you have anti-nausea medication handy, do NOT go to youtube and search for “swanlifestyle”.
August 4, 2008 at 9:35 AM #251865RenParticipantUnless you have anti-nausea medication handy, do NOT go to youtube and search for “swanlifestyle”.
August 4, 2008 at 9:35 AM #251922RenParticipantUnless you have anti-nausea medication handy, do NOT go to youtube and search for “swanlifestyle”.
August 4, 2008 at 9:35 AM #251929RenParticipantUnless you have anti-nausea medication handy, do NOT go to youtube and search for “swanlifestyle”.
August 4, 2008 at 10:13 AM #251737jpinpbParticipantAllan – not a stupid question. Thats’s what everyone was trying to figure out. OC et al came to the conclusion that they sell nothing. Dreams of a rich lifestyle maybe. It’s MLM of websites, maybe? Get people to buy a “Lifestyle of the rich and famous” website and sell it to other people. Some ridiculous concept.
Clearly from the checking I did, in the past few years they made about half a mil in real estate. Questionable how much, if anything, they made in their scam business.
However, no “proven” income got them 1.7 million dollars in loans to “buy” a house.
Ren – I know. Makes you want to puke.
August 4, 2008 at 10:13 AM #251898jpinpbParticipantAllan – not a stupid question. Thats’s what everyone was trying to figure out. OC et al came to the conclusion that they sell nothing. Dreams of a rich lifestyle maybe. It’s MLM of websites, maybe? Get people to buy a “Lifestyle of the rich and famous” website and sell it to other people. Some ridiculous concept.
Clearly from the checking I did, in the past few years they made about half a mil in real estate. Questionable how much, if anything, they made in their scam business.
However, no “proven” income got them 1.7 million dollars in loans to “buy” a house.
Ren – I know. Makes you want to puke.
August 4, 2008 at 10:13 AM #251905jpinpbParticipantAllan – not a stupid question. Thats’s what everyone was trying to figure out. OC et al came to the conclusion that they sell nothing. Dreams of a rich lifestyle maybe. It’s MLM of websites, maybe? Get people to buy a “Lifestyle of the rich and famous” website and sell it to other people. Some ridiculous concept.
Clearly from the checking I did, in the past few years they made about half a mil in real estate. Questionable how much, if anything, they made in their scam business.
However, no “proven” income got them 1.7 million dollars in loans to “buy” a house.
Ren – I know. Makes you want to puke.
August 4, 2008 at 10:13 AM #251963jpinpbParticipantAllan – not a stupid question. Thats’s what everyone was trying to figure out. OC et al came to the conclusion that they sell nothing. Dreams of a rich lifestyle maybe. It’s MLM of websites, maybe? Get people to buy a “Lifestyle of the rich and famous” website and sell it to other people. Some ridiculous concept.
Clearly from the checking I did, in the past few years they made about half a mil in real estate. Questionable how much, if anything, they made in their scam business.
However, no “proven” income got them 1.7 million dollars in loans to “buy” a house.
Ren – I know. Makes you want to puke.
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