[nabentre] Illegal Pyramids and Myth Busting
Daniel Perry
karate at centurylink.net
Mon Feb 19 12:13:17 UTC 2018
Hi there Mary, no I haven't considered that because I haven't got a
refreshable braille display, nor the funds with which to purchase one at
this point. How would I even go about getting a job with braille
proofreading
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From: "Mary Donahue via nabentre" <nabentre at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2018 4:32 AM
To: "'NAB Entrepreneurs Mailing List'" <nabentre at nfbnet.org>
Cc: "Mary Donahue" <braille at satx.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [nabentre] Illegal Pyramids and Myth Busting
> Good morning everyone,
>
> That Braille Edge spoken about will help me do my job better when I
> telecommute from home. By the way, have you considered Braille
> proofreading? I am doing that from home two times a weekend and on
> inclement weather days with a copy holder over the phone, and the
> telecommuting is wonderful! It rocks!
>
> Mary Donahue
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nabentre [mailto:nabentre-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Peter
> Donahue via nabentre
> Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2018 7:36 PM
> To: 'NAB Entrepreneurs Mailing List'
> Cc: Peter Donahue
> Subject: [nabentre] Illegal Pyramids and Myth Busting
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Before anyone dismisses MLM as crap know that we just bought a $3000.00
> Braille-Edge 40, and a $500.00 upgrade of Jaws for Windows with money
> earned from our networking business praise God!The terms MLM and Network
> Marketing are used interchangeably . Not all such businesses ar illegal
> pyramids. To be considered illegal pyramids they must meet the following
> criteria. They must:
>
> 1. Require those involved to buy a large amount of invintorry a process
> called invintorry loading.
> 2. Head hunting is the practice of paying network members for the act of
> recruiting others that become network members.
> 3. No one makes money until products or services are sold to non-network
> members; customers. The company must require network members to sell
> products or services to those outside the network, to avoid being
> classified as an illegal pyramid. The failure of a company to require
> network participants to do this classifies it as an illegal pyramid.
>
> Any company that engages in any or all of the three activities listed
> above is an illegal pyramid. We would never urge anyone to become
> associated with such an outfit. It's disgusting that well-known companies
> in this field are still considered illegal pyramids when in fact they are
> not. This misinformation only deprives blind entrepreneurs of credible and
> reliable information about such opportunities. This behavior must stop!And
> especially in light of the fact that in 1979 a blind individual became a
> multi-million air through one of these businesses. He used some of his
> earnings to start a counseling center for run-away teens. And all without
> the benefit of the Internet, and support systems reputable networking
> companies now have to support business activities. His networking business
> gave him an opportunity others denied him due to his blindness. We also
> know of blind persons in other countries that harnessed the power of
> network marketing to fulfill their life-long dreams and to kick blindness
> discrimination in the rear end. It troubles us that blind people in other
> countries have embraced such opportunities. These countries do not have
> the kind of services and other resources and programs for the blind that
> we have here in the states. The fact that there is so much misinformation
> and false beliefs among the blind concerning such opportunities as
> busking, network marketing, and most recently crowdfunding it's no wonder
> why we have such a high unemployment rate among the blind. The blind of
> this nation should be a shamed of themselves for allowing this to
> continue. In fact we heard that some of the Olympic Athletes you'll hear
> about or watch on T.V. used the crowd to enable them to compete for a
> chance at standing on the top step of the metal podium. If these
> opportunities are good enough for them they can help increase employment
> and the independence of the blind.
>
> Remember that the networking/MLM opportunity you bad mouthed below gave us
> a way to buy our Braille-Edge 40 and to upgrade Jaws without crawling to
> stinking rehab for it! That makes us feel real good and sleep well at
> night! All the best.
>
> Peter Donahue
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nabentre [mailto:nabentre-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Reece
> O'Bryan via nabentre
> Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2018 5:07 PM
> To: NAB Entrepreneurs Mailing List
> Cc: Reece O'Bryan
> Subject: Re: [nab entre] ideas for work that blind people can successfully
> do from home
>
> Amazon and eBay can definitely still work. Use the Amazon app and it’s
> barcode scanner and go to your local flea market or Goodwill for some easy
> money. Textbooks do great!
>
>
> Reece O'Bryan
> 502-827-3725
>
> ------Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Feb 18, 2018, at 6:02 PM, Daniel Perry via nabentre
>> <nabentre at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> hello everyone. My name is Daniel Perry, and I'm looking for some good
>> honest work that I can do from home. I'm not looking for any kind of mlm
>> stuff, no amway crap, no sort of pyramid schemes but good honest work
>> from home. I've tried sharing Scentsy, and that just ain't gonna earn me
>> a living, excuse the bad grammar, but I like it enough to attempt it on
>> the side since I've made just a little money with it. I've tried
>> affiliate marketing and that did not work at all, and I've even tried
>> selling on Amazon and Ebay and I've been told to avoid that at all costs
>> since the profit margins are too low if I'm using drop shippers and
>> wholesalers. In fact, I've changed my Amazon business account to a
>> customer account, and I'm not at all sorry at all for doing so. So
>> anything you guys can help me come up with would be considered honestly.
>> Just like the rest of you, I just want to be gainfully employed or
>> working from home, doing something that'll earn me a good living and
>> isn't so sight oriented like Scentsy seems to be. Have a wonderful day to
>> you all, and I look forward to hearing from all of my fellow
>> federationists soon. And I should explain, the reason I'm wanting to work
>> from home is because the way employers pay blind people is a sin and a
>> shame if you can even get hired outside the house that is, and the only
>> place I'd successfully be able to work at around here is a sheltered
>> workshop called blueridge opportunities. And I definitely do not see
>> myself working there the rest of my life I can asure you. So any sort of
>> help you're able to give me along with resources to find the stuff would
>> be greatly appreciated. Have a wonderful day to you all and I look
>> forward to hearing from you soon.
>>
>> Sincerely, Daniel Perry
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