New Era might be a cult
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I'm pretty sure a friend of mine invited me to join a cult last week. It's called New Era (based in Concord, CA) - it's some "change your life" training/workshop. It costs thousands of dollars to complete and has an emphasis on recruitment. After a cup of coffee out and about 40 minutes on the phone I finally convinced him that it's just not my thing. Any one here have any experience with it?
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that would be a pyramid scheme...or a "multi level marketing" business which is an euphemism for pyramid scheme
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I was headed in the same direction with my own thought process as well.
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True... but I think most lie somewhere in between a scam and a legitimate business.
Are commissions paid on recruiting others? If so... it is not sustainable.
Will the company buy back the inventory of participants if they opt out? If not... it is probably not legitimate.
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I'd say your friend is over-zealous about his new find, nothing to be scared of.
It didn't seem like their was an emphasis on recruitment from the site, but if there is I'd say it's a scheme. Legit tier based marketing or not; anything that questions the integrity of all personal relationships is a scheme in my book.