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Wish your MLM was like Magnet Communications?
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>Wish your MLM was like Magnet Communications?
Why do you think I should? I love to use most of the items I sell
through MLM on a daily or near-daily basis (in fact I would even if I
weren't selling them!) But you're not even using your MLM's
much-touted $15 a month internet provider to post here. So if Magnet
Communications is so great, why does your example as their
representative suggest otherwise? And speaking of example, do you teach
your downline to do "business" by spamming gazillions of ads all over
the Internet the way you're doing?
Truthfully, I don't have any ideas how M.C.'s services are (and that
which is being sold is my major criterion for evaluating any MLM
business), but all that I, and most readers have to go by is what they
see persons such as yourself saying and doing. Continually having to
wade through all your spammed ads is not encouraging in that regard.
-- Susan
+-+ \\ Ask me why I // -+- Susan P. Schwab (sch...@terrabyte.net)
-+-+ \\ stand, walk // -+-+-+- in sunny, muggy South Florida.
+-+- // sit & sleep \\ +-+-+-+-+ Free-lance violist, arty.phart,
-+- // on magnets! \\ +-+-+-+-+-+ & devoted Slave to 5 cats! =^.^=
^^^
(no relation to Magnet Communications <g>)
Susan,
Magnet doesn't offer $15.00 internet access, si I can't use it. Itried
the one that does and had too much access problems so I am using
another major provider.
I think gazillions is a overstatement.
I have never posted in a newsgroup that frowned on this advertising. If
you believe that I have please let me know which one.
Frankly, the problem lies in there being so much posts from the
competition that one post a week would get me know where.
Besides there are more spamming on this newsgroup by people critizing
spamming. It is actually getting funny.
Judging from the hits on my autoresponder--165 in the past month plus
many sign-ups I think there is a market out there.
I wish you would take the time to check out Magnet.
>Susan,
>Magnet doesn't offer $15.00 internet access, si I can't use it. Itried
>the one that does and had too much access problems so I am using
>another major provider.
That's funny, I could have sworn I saw that claim in more than one of
your ads. Never mind; here's what one of your colleagues posted:
From: mks...@mwci.net (Klaus Sperlich)
> Newsgroups: biz.jobs.offered,biz.marketplace.international,biz.marketplace.services.non-computer,biz.next.newprod,alt.business.multi-level,alt.business,alt.business.import-export,alt.business.misc,biz.general,biz.marketplace.non-computer,alt.forsale
> Subject: $ 15.00/month FULL INTERNET ACCESS
> Date: 2 May 1996 17:18:48 GMT
[snip!]
> MagNet Communications Network
> Internet Access
> Turn your computer and modem into a CASH MACHINE with the Internet
> Access Account - only from MagNet Communications Network!
> Here's what you get for a low $15.00 monthly account fee!
> 28.8 Kbps capable SLIP / PPP Internet Dial-in Account. Includes your
> own Internet address with FULL Internet access - World Wide Web,
> FTP, Newsgroups, Internet Mail, Gopher, WAIS, Internet Relay Chat,
> and more! This is a complete, "uncrippled", unrestricted Internet
> account with full Internet privileges!
(blah blah blah)
{snip again!}
That seemed to be a direct copy from a web site, which I also checked
out... Oh well, perhaps my memory is bad and that was a *different*
"Magnet Communications". BTW, the guy who posted that wasn't using the
service either, and never replied to my question about the inconsistency
in their claim of a monthly subscriber fee which allegedly *included*
"unlimited hours", followed by what looked like additional fees per
hour.
>I think gazillions is a overstatement.
Oh, okay, but "hundreds" certainly isn't far off...
>I have never posted in a newsgroup that frowned on this advertising. If
>you believe that I have please let me know which one.
I've seen quite a lot of "frowns" of late in alt.business.multi-level,
which, according to its FAQ, is only supposed to be ABOUT multi-level
marketing (as in "discussion").
>Frankly, the problem lies in there being so much posts from the
>competition that one post a week would get me know where.
It would get you "know where"? Hmmm... As your mother probably used to
say, "if 'the competition' were to go jump off a bridge, would you want
to do it, too?"
>Besides there are more spamming on this newsgroup by people critizing
>spamming. It is actually getting funny.
Ha ha ha... Actually, I'm really not laughing. And talk about
overstatements... There are 255 new posts on alt.business.multi-level
in the past 12 hours. (Hint: very few of those are criticizing spamming,
compared to those doing it.)
>Judging from the hits on my autoresponder--165 in the past month plus
>many sign-ups I think there is a market out there.
So what you're saying is that the end justifies the means. The heck
with what anyone wants who is just looking for discussion in a
discussion newsgroup, right? Why must you depend on free spam
advertising in the first place? Ever hear of netiquette? Surely this
isn't the only way you have of promoting your business?
>I wish you would take the time to check out Magnet.
I did... but if they really DON'T offer a $15 a month *full and
unlimited* Internet access, contrary to what I've read here, I'm not
interested. (That is what I was trying to ascertain. Thank you.) Nor
do I have any desire to peddle long distance service (been there, done
that, made no money at it). If it did have what I was looking for, I
wouldn't buy it from a spammer anyway.
You state you don't much about what Magnet offers. This is obvious, the
question is why you are critizing something you have no knowledge of.
AS FAR AS SPAMMING, THE MOST SPAMMING GOING ON IS BY THE PEOPLE WHO ARE
SENDING ANTI-SPAMMING MESSAGES. THE ANTI-SPAM SPAM.
>
>>Truthfully, I don't have any ideas how M.C.'s services are (and that
>>which is being sold is my major criterion for evaluating any MLM
>>business), but all that I, and most readers have to go by is what
they
>>see persons such as yourself saying and doing. Continually having to
>>wade through all your spammed ads is not encouraging in that regard.
>>
>First thing, Magnet is not the program that offers $15.00 internet
>access.
Oh, I'm sorry; mea culpa! Just checked their website again -- you're
quite right, it's up to $24.95 now. $15 was what they offered it for
LAST month, according to my Netscape cache copy....
Wonder what it will be up to next month? (This is worse than gasoline!)
Must drive you distributors crazy keeping track, and making you re-write
your spams. Though I bet you'll be keeping mum about this one - it's
not even competitive any more.
>AS FAR AS SPAMMING, THE MOST SPAMMING GOING ON IS BY THE PEOPLE WHO ARE
>SENDING ANTI-SPAMMING MESSAGES. THE ANTI-SPAM SPAM.
Not yet by a longshot, but it's a pleasant thought <g>.