hyphenate
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Wed Jan-25-06 01:42 PM
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Anyone have either horror or success stories about being an Herbalife distributor? I got a call from one in response to a website I recently visited. I'm pretty leery about anything that wants me to put up money first--real home businesses don't try to milk you dry before they set you up, and so I've heard both good and bad stories.
My first instinct is to run away--as far as possible, but I'd love to hear some arguing FOR it if there is anything good about it. Unlike Faux News, I want it to be a fair and balanced decision. ;)
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Wed Jan-25-06 01:52 PM
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1. I do several work at home jobs.. |
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NEVER EVER EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVER pay for a job. PM me and I'll send you a list of websites you can go to that are all legit and debunk a lot of these pay for working jobs.
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Wed Jan-25-06 02:02 PM
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You should get it shortly!
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Wed Jan-25-06 01:55 PM
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2. One of my students' parents gave me a Herbalife cassette once. |
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Good for a laugh, but didn't convince me to buy whatever she was selling.
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Wed Jan-25-06 02:09 PM
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4. I remember a co-worker at an old job who sold Herbalife stuff |
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I found out that he was specifically bugging the people who were overweight on the team about buying his stuff. Now normally I'm not one to snitch out another nor was anyone really that offended, but this asshole was also complaining to management about some of the music being played at work notably that it was secular music (the guy was also a fundie). We were allowed to at work, during off hours to play music provided that it was at a very low volume and trust me - all of us knew where that limit was at so neighbors wouldn't complain. But he would only listen to christian music and ratted us out because he felt our music was 'offensive'.
Needless to say I went to management and complained about his herbalife business and how he was only going bugging the overweight people which was offensive to discriminate like that. (I wouldn't have cared if he had a sign in his cubicle with "ask me about herbalife" but to specifically ask overweight people was offensive)
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