I think I've mentioned it in another thread over in Discussion, but I did the Cutco/Vector thing for about a month back in 2011. A friend had signed up for it, and had given them my number. I knew it was a ripoff when I went in, but I was pretty desperate for money, as it was the summer, I couldn't stay in the city I attended college and worked a student job in because I had lived in a dorm and my apartment lease didn't start until August, and I figured I could at least make some beer money.
Fortunately, they waived the kit purchase thing, so I merely "borrowed" it. During training, I only gave them the numbers of random burnouts I knew in high school, as I didn't want them bothering anyone I actually liked with this bullshit. I did a few sales meetings at peoples' houses (which got you $10-$30; I forget the amount) and sold a handful of things. A lot of the meetings were kind of half-assed, as all parties were aware of what a ripoff it was.
We were called into "meetings" (i.e. late night brainwashing sessions, essentially, where we needed to write down more contacts) at least three or four times a week. As the office was about thirty miles from my house, I only made a net profit of $80 over the month I worked there. The manager and "team leaders" were incredibly belittling ("Why won't your mom, who is a single teacher who doesn't cook, buy a $200 knife? Doesn't she love you?"), and I was sick of putting miles on my car to earn next to nothing, so I told them I was done. I returned the kit, and asked my manager whether or not I needed to sign anything saying I returned it, to which he replied I did not. Of course, a few weeks later, some corporate office called me, threatening me with a fine for "stealing" my kit. I told them what the manager told me, told them I had evidence that I returned the kit, and threatened to call my lawyer if they tried to bill me. After a few days, they called me back to let me know that it was a "mistake" on their part.
Every time I see a Cutco/Vector pitch, whether online or in real life, I troll the shit out of it and let people know that it's a major ripoff.
As for AmWay, I've recently done a decent bit of research on them, as a former governor of my state was well-known as being a salesperson for them. It seems less awful than a lot of the other schemes, but it's still pretty shady.
Yeah I have considered that but it would be a pain in the ass having to update everyone with the new number and I am not sure if my carrier will charge me for it or not.
Like I said, I want to record him but I am not sure if that is legal or not. I was thinking of downloading a recording app.
You are perfectly within your legal rights to file a police report (which is good for the purposes of documentation) if you so desire. Recording, depending on where you live, is a bit of a gray area though.
It seems like people in the military easily fall victim to these mlm's as well.
Dependopotami seem to fall for them with regularity, if my Facebook feed is to be believed.
I suppose if people wanted to counter these sorts of people, they should set up their own table giving out free info about how MLMs screw people over.
I totally want to do this. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately?), I don't think any show up
on campus at my university. Plus, I'm a graduate student, so I don't have time to sleep, much less do that.