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Saturday, June 11, 2005

NTI (niu trends international)

::From Sg forum::

Questions to ponder:

1. Are the products really from France/Paris? God knows!

2. Their target audience? NSFs? Naive youngsters? If my memory serves me right, NSFs are prohibited from joining such activities. NTI should know that better.

3. Do you think their products say an aroma bottle really cost that much? Where does the bulk of the money go? Whose pocket? You guys shd know. Rolling Eyes

4. Are you sure you can get 100% refund if say you just signed up but haven't collected your products. Well, apparently not, they may say that they have to deduct certain amt for administrative purposes (creating your accounts). That could mean that you get only 90% back.

In conclusion, the message I'm sending across is simple. Don't be fooled by well-rehearsed talks/ceremonies. Seeing really means believing?? Always take a step back and look at the bigger picture first before you do anything. That's my advice to those who are tempted to join NTI or any MLM.

However when you look at the products spore mlm companies selling, mattresses that cost thousands of dollars and once purchase no one's gonna buy it again in the next couple of yrs? and it's like not its relatively cheap and perishable like a can of coca-cola or mars bars. Look at the supplements sold, are they generally superior to the vitamins sold in retail outlets? Has it got a more superior consumer goodwill aka branding than brands such as Blackmore?

When you have run out of avenues to sell these products to esp if they are not perishable or geniunely superior, who are u going to turn to? Recruitments of coz! get ur friends to join and become ur downline so that they sell, u can just collect money. What happens if ur friends suck and aren'r able to sell? u run of sales and therefore commissions, and u are probably spending more time recruiting ppl, hoping they make sales for you. So at the end of the day, you make money by recruiting ppl who can sell or stupid enuff to buy the products themselves so u can earn the commissions. so the answer is yes u can earn money, but u also have to work extremely hard recruiting able ppl to sell, and this cost huge amount of time. Eventually ppl will realise they are not making money and start leaving and you have to work even harder to continue recruiting.

So mlm is pretty much like any other jobs or part time jobs, it's not really any superior than other kind of work out there. Any companies that have sustained sales revenues are able to pay stable salaries to it's employees and encourage them to create sales through commissions. mlms are not such companies, therefore the income u are all entirely thru commissions. I understand that the reason mlm companies say you can only earn through commissions because that will spur you to work hard. Then it's no more passive income! You gotta work hard recruiting or selling in order for the income to come in. It's not like you put in a certain amt of money for an investment and that investment is able to give you a good rate of return say 15% or more every year.

It is the lies these mlm ppl tell or the facade they try create to get ppl to join them that pisses ppl off. No one likes to be led on. And think about it, if these form of distributions is so effective, why aint nike, adidas, macs, burger king, or blackmore, gnc doing it? Why would they spend billions to advertise and get celebrities to endorsE?

Question no.1: Why NTIparis has not collasped yet?
no idea
Question no.2: If so what can we do about it?
we are quite helpless at the moment.
Question no.3: Is what NTIparis doing now the right track or derailed track?
i see no train.

when someone asked you to meet near lau pa sha or raffles place mrt, BEWARE.

before the victim join, their upline and whatsoever above will praise them like siao, after they join, their upline will leave them to die. *should be due to the upline already get what they want. the "in" fees*


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