Maybe I expanded my post too long and if I offended anyone, I'm sorry.
All I wanted to say was to thank Kenneth who started this post, and used the word SCAM in the subject line, for giving people the heads up.
As responsible network marketers I believe we have a responsibility to warn others if a program doesn't what it cracks up to be.
You may not know what's it like to be scammed, but I do, and I can tell you by experience that it doesn't feel good at all, it's like ripping your guts out of your body. That's why I'm a little bit more cautious than others. That's why I rely on people like Kenneth who might have the network and resources to find out more about the program.
That's why if I had the money and can afford to lose it in a program like MTT in case it doesn't work, I would do it too, before recommending it to anyone.
But I can't I have to pay my rent, cable, internet, food and other expensenses that life throws at me.
Anyway, I think I have said to much already and if I ruffled a few feathers, my apologies.
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