lets keep this mlm thread going to spread awareness and to warn others of being scammed.
I'll share first.
First MLM encountered: Inlife, located at eunos in a warehouse next to auto dealers. Sells health products imported from china.
Pay structure: You have to pay 1.3K to your superiors to join. Recruit or scam your friends to earn back your cash and get promotions. No refunds of your 1.3K. They mainly scam
nsf who do not know about MLMs yet but have the cash to join.
My reaction: A bit skeptical during the sales pitch. They told me to not do research on MLMs at home and join them right away. I knew it was a pump n dump when they said that. Did research at home and found out why they didnt want me to search the web for MLMs, and why they wanted me to sign a binding document/contract on the spot.
And one more thing, if you see posts supporting HanMark like the ones above, it is 100% written by him to support himself. I know the sales tactics of MLMs after my research.