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Is Longxi liquor a pyramid scheme?
Let me tell you something. Anyone who wants you to join the membership fee and then pulls someone's head and says how much he can pay you back is a pyramid model, which is already very low. 1990 After the pyramid model was introduced to China, I didn't understand how to play the rest. There are still many people in China who have been brainwashed to do whatever it takes for money. What about values?

Moreover, pyramid schemes are rampant now and are being packaged into other real estate, products, old-age care, wine and so on.

You can simply understand that as long as I tell you to pay the membership fee and promise a high return, it is pyramid selling. Don't be blinded by any language.

In addition, pyramid schemes have led to the breakdown of many families. I hope that netizens will keep their eyes open and resist these. There are shortcuts to making money, but at that time, few people didn't feel so lucky. Many deceived people think so. I am also a victim, so I am qualified to say so.

There are only two ways to make money. One is speculation: for example, the price of iron ore was relatively expensive in previous years, and many people bought carts to steal ore, earning tens of thousands a day. There is also a live webcast now, but it's not that simple. Second, make money step by step, relying on your own ability, occupation and knowledge to make money. Of course, many people, even more people, are the latter. I am also very practical. From a monthly salary of 4,000 to 10,000, I work hard and there are no shortcuts.

Most importantly, MLM will destroy all the friends you have accumulated for decades, and the ultimate success is only one in a thousand, and whether it is successful or not, looking back, you will be the loneliest around you. . .