Fat Joe Joins A "Wake Up Now" Like MLM Scam,"Market America" & Hosts Hilarious Seminar LMAO

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"I make $150K residuals off "Lean Back" a year, we'll make 7-9 million a year off Market America" :mjlol:

"Lean Back went #1 in 46 Countries" :duck:

"This is gonna be the new Rubik Cube, Cabbage Patch Doll, the new Menudo! Justin Bieber!" :deadrose:


"They're gonna know Market America like they know, Coke & Pepsi! I'll make sure of it." :dead:

http://www.shop.com/fatjoe
 
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You know, as much as I want to make jokes...The rappers are probably pulling in DOUGH.

I have a company that does marketing & branding. We just hired a brand strategists that only worked with network marketing guys from 5linx and stuff I laughed at. He said all of the guys made 40k+ PER MONTH. Hands down, the top guys really make dough.

So, I have a friend that joined WakeUpNow, and promised his girl he wont quit his job until he can replace his income - he worked in finance, and quite like last year lol. Just took a month long vacation documented on Instagram, and is actually one of our marketing companies clients - one of our best clients. Can pay whatever, money isn't a issue. Says that hes no where close to being high, that there are 22 year olds in Cali pulling in 20k a month.

I wouldn't beleive it if I didn't see it with my own eyes. He says the key 99% of ppl fail at though is they have no serious network outside of their own friends. And he said its hard to get his people active - he has 300 under him, but only 5 are big time sellers. He said the turnover is a issue, but hes working with us to get past that. I can only imageine what a rapper is pulling in that has a dedicated built in following.

Just something to think about, coming live from someone who actively does NOT and will not ever participate in this or any other, and called them scams....
 

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It makes sense to target rappers. A pyramid scheme would no doubt recognize how effective rappers are at selling all types of destructive shyt to people - be it the "molly" promotion right now, reckless luxury purchases, etc; even stuff like certain brands of alcohol, which isn't destructive (if used in moderation) but is still an example of convincing people to waste money on products that don't make them a dime richer or smarter.

It's no surprise that this recent group of "spokesman" for the brand are black and Hispanic entertainers. They're clearly looking to diversify. Everyone has seen some black dude at the barbershop pimping a pyramid scheme, but that's small scale compared to getting a rapper/entertainer/actor/etc to help. shyt is disgusting...
 

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You know, as much as I want to make jokes...The rappers are probably pulling in DOUGH.

I have a company that does marketing & branding. We just hired a brand strategists that only worked with network marketing guys from 5linx and stuff I laughed at. He said all of the guys made 40k+ PER MONTH. Hands down, the top guys really make dough.

So, I have a friend that joined WakeUpNow, and promised his girl he wont quit his job until he can replace his income - he worked in finance, and quite like last year lol. Just took a month long vacation documented on Instagram, and is actually one of our marketing companies clients - one of our best clients. Can pay whatever, money isn't a issue. Says that hes no where close to being high, that there are 22 year olds in Cali pulling in 20k a month.

I wouldn't beleive it if I didn't see it with my own eyes. He says the key 99% of ppl fail at though is they have no serious network outside of their own friends. And he said its hard to get his people active - he has 300 under him, but only 5 are big time sellers. He said the turnover is a issue, but hes working with us to get past that. I can only imageine what a rapper is pulling in that has a dedicated built in following.

Just something to think about, coming live from someone who actively does NOT and will not ever participate in this or any other, and called them scams....

thats why it's called a pyramid scheme breh only people at the top get paid, everyone else gets fukked lol
 

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thats why it's called a pyramid scheme breh only people at the top get paid, everyone else gets fukked lol
With me having an in depth view on things now, I can say that I cant really use the word "scam" or "scheme" even though it's...not all the way up and up. Hard to explain -

You know how there are some dudes that can throw a party and the whole city will come out? Those personalities are the people who will join as a regular joe and make a killing. Its literally about being a person who can get a helluva following. Or Ive heard them say, be Asian lol (apparently they always get fast follwoings from their own people)
 

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You know, as much as I want to make jokes...The rappers are probably pulling in DOUGH.

I have a company that does marketing & branding. We just hired a brand strategists that only worked with network marketing guys from 5linx and stuff I laughed at. He said all of the guys made 40k+ PER MONTH. Hands down, the top guys really make dough.

So, I have a friend that joined WakeUpNow, and promised his girl he wont quit his job until he can replace his income - he worked in finance, and quite like last year lol. Just took a month long vacation documented on Instagram, and is actually one of our marketing companies clients - one of our best clients. Can pay whatever, money isn't a issue. Says that hes no where close to being high, that there are 22 year olds in Cali pulling in 20k a month.

I wouldn't beleive it if I didn't see it with my own eyes. He says the key 99% of ppl fail at though is they have no serious network outside of their own friends. And he said its hard to get his people active - he has 300 under him, but only 5 are big time sellers. He said the turnover is a issue, but hes working with us to get past that. I can only imageine what a rapper is pulling in that has a dedicated built in following.

Just something to think about, coming live from someone who actively does NOT and will not ever participate in this or any other, and called them scams....

Some people make a lot of money preying on the stupidity of others, and that doesn't mean that its not a scam or it should be advised. It's a scam because you are paying to enter a club that sells you fukkin MLM energy drinks and shyt for retail prices lol and other useless shyt

With me having an in depth view on things now, I can say that I cant really use the word "scam" or "scheme" even though it's...not all the way up and up. Hard to explain -

You know how there are some dudes that can throw a party and the whole city will come out? Those personalities are the people who will join as a regular joe and make a killing. Its literally about being a person who can get a helluva following. Or Ive heard them say, be Asian lol (apparently they always get fast follwoings from their own people)

It is most definitely a scam, because you are paying for something that has negative value. THe people at the party paid money for entertainment, and people get rich off of providing entertainment. Your friends that get rich of mass marketing schemes are literally taking money from dumb people.
 

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It makes sense to target rappers. A pyramid scheme would no doubt recognize how effective rappers are at selling all types of destructive shyt to people - be it the "molly" promotion right now, reckless luxury purchases, etc; even stuff like certain brands of alcohol, which isn't destructive (if used in moderation) but is still an example of convincing people to waste money on products that don't make them a dime richer or smarter.

It's no surprise that this recent group of "spokesman" for the brand are black and Hispanic entertainers. They're clearly looking to diversify. Everyone has seen some black dude at the barbershop pimping a pyramid scheme, but that's small scale compared to getting a rapper/entertainer/actor/etc to help. shyt is disgusting...
why does it seem like only :flabbynsick: NY rappers are participating in this :heh:
 
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