Call over and over and hang up after voicemail kicks in which then sets off my voicemail alert... grrrr.
They're obviously trying to market something, but be careful what you call a "pyramid home business scheme". Pyramids are highly illegal, and are where money changes hands with no product or service being bought or sold.
True home business opportunities are most often legitimate businesses, with a variety of compensation plans, all with their own unique structure. Some may be very profitable, some not so much. What you invest in is your personal choice. Obvioulsy, one that encourages or uses guerilla marketing tactics is not going to be well received, an in my opinion, not very credible, but to lump illegal practices in with home based businesses only stands to point out the ignorance (in the "uneducated" sense) of the person refering to it as such. I live in a particularly affluent community, and many of my neigbours found their success in home based opportunities. What you can be sure of is that each of them did due dilligence in evaluating the opportunity and not necessarily the messenger before deciding to invest in it. They had to separate the wheat from the chaffe, indeed, but there is wheat out there... if you know what to look for.
Regardless, the practice of unsolicited random calling is less than honorable, and is not likely to be anywhere near as lucrative as some of the business opportunities that stress integrity and ethics as core values.
they gave me a bunch of random things they said...they call my friend and i like every weekend...they talk about unicorns. she gave me her boyfriends number and he said he went to hendricken high school his freshman year but now goes to seekonk. he could name 5 types of weed. all she does is scream about unicorns. its annyoing...OOOO also, they stalk you on facebook...yah. creepy. HELP!! WHO IS IT!
I don't know who this is but they called my MO phone number all night tonight and hung up when we answered, as well as when we let the answering machine answer.
This is not a valid number, calls numerous times throughout the day. It comes back as a non registered number, do not answer, report any calls, the number will call continuously throught the day
They don't say nothing., when I pick up they hang up.
They're obviously trying to market something, but be careful what you call a "pyramid home business scheme". Pyramids are highly illegal, and are where money changes hands with no product or service being bought or sold.
True home business opportunities are most often legitimate businesses, with a variety of compensation plans, all with their own unique structure. Some may be very profitable, some not so much. What you invest in is your personal choice. Obvioulsy, one that encourages or uses guerilla marketing tactics is not going to be well received, an in my opinion, not very credible, but to lump illegal practices in with home based businesses only stands to point out the ignorance (in the "uneducated" sense) of the person refering to it as such. I live in a particularly affluent community, and many of my neigbours found their success in home based opportunities. What you can be sure of is that each of them did due dilligence in evaluating the opportunity and not necessarily the messenger before deciding to invest in it. They had to separate the wheat from the chaffe, indeed, but there is wheat out there... if you know what to look for.
Regardless, the practice of unsolicited random calling is less than honorable, and is not likely to be anywhere near as lucrative as some of the business opportunities that stress integrity and ethics as core values.