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They hire you as a "salesperson" and dont pay you unless you sell. You have to pay to get into it. Then you can have downlines of people you recruit to sell. If you follow the downlines from the top, guess what shape it makes? That's right, a pyramid.

You don't necessarily have to front a bunch of money for product as I understand, but it's definitely multi-level marketing.

It's not as bad as like LuLaroe where you have to buy thousands of dollars worth of mystery leggings that nobody wants and have no chance of making your money back.

But you also have very little chance of making money.
That's what I thought. I'm an avid reader of r/antiMLM and a few FB groups that spectate as these companies implode. Lularoe is going to be very, very entertaining to watch.
 

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They hire you as a "salesperson" and dont pay you unless you sell. You have to pay to get into it. Then you can have downlines of people you recruit to sell. If you follow the downlines from the top, guess what shape it makes? That's right, a pyramid.

You don't necessarily have to front a bunch of money for product as I understand, but it's definitely multi-level marketing.

It's not as bad as like LuLaroe where you have to buy thousands of dollars worth of mystery leggings that nobody wants and have no chance of making your money back.

But you also have very little chance of making money.
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There is a local-ish family that owns a Kirby distributor. They also own a horse farm (my friend was their horse trainer for a while). They literally go into bigger cities and offer homeless people jobs selling vacuums or working on the farm and house them in their barns in mini apartments. These people make freaking bank off the poor homeless people. I mean, sure they have somewhere to live, but I can't imagine they're paid very well.
 

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What I would find useful in MTS HIT Finder is the ability to block X requester AND a specific HIT title used by that R. I don't like blocking often-used HIT names because some OTHER R could use the same HIT name. ..... Am I making myself clear at all? :kitteh:


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I think I know what you're saying, but I'm not sure that answered my question. I'm blocking bad requesters already with MTS and that is working swimmingly. But if there is a macro or script that can hunt for good HITs before I wake up that would be a dream.
 

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I think I know what you're saying, but I'm not sure that answered my question. I'm blocking bad requesters already with MTS and that is working swimmingly. But if there is a macro or script that can hunt for good HITs before I wake up that would be a dream.
I wasn't answering your question. Merely expressing a desire with regard to MTS. :)
 

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I think I know what you're saying, but I'm not sure that answered my question. I'm blocking bad requesters already with MTS and that is working swimmingly. But if there is a macro or script that can hunt for good HITs before I wake up that would be a dream.
.. and I never wake up with a queue full of anything. :)
 
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I found I sold a lot of refurbished one's. You?
I just sold a few refurbished, At the time, I think around early to mid-70's, the price of an Electrolux was 260.00. I remember carrying around a load of credit applications with me.
 
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I think I know what you're saying, but I'm not sure that answered my question. I'm blocking bad requesters already with MTS and that is working swimmingly. But if there is a macro or script that can hunt for good HITs before I wake up that would be a dream.
it is a dream..I have never heard of it...however..if you do find one let me know hah hah:)
 

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