Redditor Finally Loses It Over Neighbor's Persistent MLM Sales Tactics

"I think they’re predatory and make their money by banking on people not being able to say no to their friends."

Damjan
Redditor Finally Loses It Over Neighbor's Persistent MLM Sales Tactics

Multi-level marketing (MLM) companies are booming, and they're making lots of promises about big earnings from selling things like vitamin supplements. But there's a serious problem: a lot of people selling MLM stuff are getting too obsessed with making money and forgetting to care about the people they're selling to.

Take this story about OP, a mom who's doing everything she can to help her 9-year-old daughter who's got some health issues. Her neighbor, who's selling vitamins through an MLM, just won't take no for an answer.

Even though OP has told her again and again that she's not interested, the neighbor just keeps on trying to sell her stuff. Things hit the fan when OP lost her cool and told the neighbor she had no heart, and now there's bad blood between them.

OP's husband thinks she should say sorry to keep the peace, but OP's standing her ground, saying the neighbor needs to apologize for not taking no for an answer. This whole story shows that MLM selling can get ugly when the sellers forget about being nice to people because they're so focused on making money.

We need to remember that it's not all about the cash and start treating each other better, especially in the MLM world. Read the full story below:

OP has a nine-year-old daughter with health issues, her next-door neighbor recently got involved in selling vitamin supplements through an MLM, which OP dislike due to its predatory nature

OP has a nine-year-old daughter with health issues, her next-door neighbor recently got involved in selling vitamin supplements through an MLM, which OP dislike due to its predatory natureReddit
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OP firmly rejected neighbor MLM vitamin supplements, but her neighbor persisted, asking why OP is refusing to buy those vitamins and giving some remarks that were insensitive and offensive.

OP  firmly rejected neighbor MLM vitamin supplements, but her neighbor persisted, asking why OP is refusing to buy those vitamins and giving some remarks that were insensitive and offensive.Reddit

OP's husband thinks OP overreacted to the neighbor's request and thinks that OP should apologize

OP's husband thinks OP overreacted to the neighbor's request and thinks that OP should apologizeReddit
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It's illegal to claim the ability to cure anything or replace medication directly

It's illegal to claim the ability to cure anything or replace medication directlyReddit

MLM agents are trained to exploit health issues to push their worthless products

MLM agents are trained to exploit health issues to push their worthless productsReddit
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The neighbor crossed the line with her pushy behavior and insensitive comments.

The neighbor crossed the line with her pushy behavior and insensitive comments.Reddit

No means No

No means NoReddit
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MLMs like that are harmful, not just financially but also by promoting unproven treatments instead of proper medical care

MLMs like that are harmful, not just financially but also by promoting unproven treatments instead of proper medical careReddit

OP doesn't owe her an apology; she should apologize to OP and stop bothering her.

OP doesn't owe her an apology; she should apologize to OP and stop bothering her.Reddit
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Sometimes, telling someone to "just fuck off" is the only way to make them understand

Sometimes, telling someone to Reddit

It's best to be clear and upfront with salespeople to avoid any misunderstandings.

It's best to be clear and upfront with salespeople to avoid any misunderstandings.Reddit
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OP should report her to the police for harassment and complaint to her MLM's customer service hotline.

OP should report her to the police for harassment and complaint to her MLM's customer service hotline.Reddit

As evidenced by OP's experience, the relentless push to sell vitamin supplements without consideration for her daughter's health challenges is both disheartening and infuriating. It highlights a fundamental flaw in the MLM culture—a lack of genuine concern for people's well-being overshadowed by a relentless drive for monetary gain.

MLM companies must recognize the profound responsibility they hold when it comes to promoting their products. Their agents should be adequately informed about the limitations of their offerings and be educated on the importance of empathy and compassion.

Damjan