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Sunday, August 15, 2021

Upline Mentors Or Charlatans?

 When it comes to some LOS leaders, such as those I had at WWDB, what is really insidious about them is that they appear to be cutthroat, vicious businessmen dressed in fine suits, who are disguising themselves as your mentors and friends. They will convince you that they have your best interests at heart and that they would never intentionally lead you astray if they can get you to trust them. On the surface, you might believe this to be true, but take a closer look at their activities and it becomes clear that some of these uplines are truly vicious businessmen who would take every penny they could from you if they had the opportunity. Based on a WWDB IBO blog, I have excellent cause to assume that this is still being done by the organisation where I previously worked. On this blog, I notice all of the same teachings that I learned while I was an IBO, as well as some of the same claims, such as buying houses in cash, that I heard then. It's a little frightening.

As an IBO, the diamonds would advise you to never miss an event under any circumstances. The only justification you could give for missing an event was that you were attending your own funeral. It has come to my attention that several cross line IBOs have rescheduled pre-planned anniversary parties, weddings, and other important family events in the name of being core and attending all functions. Some IBOs did, in fact, abandon their jobs in order to attend events, and it's possible that they did so because their uplines instructed them to do so. Also encouraged and told to go into debt in order to attend a celebration were Independent Business Owners (IBOs). This was OK because it represented an investment in your company.

Our group was also forcefully encouraged to purchase additional CDs on a weekly basis. To be honest, you needed to listen to a CD every day, and you couldn't just listen to the same one every day, could you? Couples were instructed to purchase their own individual standing orders. Brad Duncan even had a true north tape (cd) that stated that sponsors were to eat the standing orders for downlines who quit because it was too much work to call upline who calls upline who calls upline in order to cancel a standing order because it was too much trouble. They didn't seem to mind upline phoning upline calling upline in order to set up a standing order, which was surprising.

In the end, I was fortunate enough to be rising up the pin ranks at the time of my defeats, which made them not as heartbreaking. I ended up losing money in my first few months of operation, but I was generally profitable by the time I reached 4000 PV. The unfortunate thing is that my cross line did not fare as well. I am aware of at least one couple who filed for bankruptcy. No one knows how much their WWDB affiliation led to their bankruptcy, but I am confident that it was a significant influence. I am also aware of at least two couples who had their homes foreclosed, and I believe that their ties to WWDB played a role in those foreclosures as well. Perhaps they were duplicating, since two WWDB diamonds had their homes foreclosed on at the same time.

Do not be taken in by this ruse. If you allow them to, the diamonds will take your last dime, despite the fact that they have a good grin and a nice suit on their faces.

Uplines are expected to serve as guides and leaders in the multi-level marketing (MLM) industry, assisting downlines in becoming successful distributors of the company's products and services. On the other hand, there is a controversy regarding whether or not uplines are in fact mentors or charlatans. Some people believe that uplines are legitimate mentors who offer their downline distributors helpful direction and assistance, but other people believe that uplines are charlatans who are only concerned in making money for themselves. In this post, we will examine both sides of this argument and provide some insights into how to differentiate between legitimate upline mentors and charlatans in order to help readers make an informed decision.


Upline Mentors


There is a widespread misconception that upline distributors act as actual mentors to their downline distributors, providing them with helpful direction and support. They say that uplines have a vested interest in helping their downlines succeed because their personal success is directly related to the success of their downlines and the uplines' success is directly tied to the success of their downlines. Genuine upline mentors offer their downline distributors training and support in order to assist those individuals in the development of their abilities and the establishment of their own lucrative MLM enterprises.


Genuine upline mentors are aware of the time and effort that are required to develop a successful multi-level marketing business, and they are willing to spend both of these resources in the success of their downline distributors. They assist their downline distributors in overcoming obstacles and accomplishing their objectives by conducting consistent training sessions, offering one-on-one coaching, and offering continuing support. True upline mentors also set a good example for their direct reports by acting as role models who exhibit the competencies and attributes essential to becoming successful in the MLM industry.


Upline Charlatans


On the other side, there are many who maintain that uplines are actually con artists whose sole objective is to enrich themselves financially at the expense of those they recruit. They contend that uplines engage in deceptive practices in order to recruit new distributors, such as providing prospective distributors with exaggerated expectations on the possible earnings and benefits of becoming a member of an MLM. Charlatans in the upline have a tendency to place more emphasis on the process of recruiting new distributors than they do on assisting the distributors in the downline in developing their own profitable enterprises.


Charlatans on the upline often encourage unethical business tactics, such as lying to customers about the benefits of the items or making false promises to prospective buyers. They may also exert pressure on their downline distributors, compelling them to buy huge quantities of products or sign up new distributors, even if doing so is not in those distributors' best interests. Charlatans in the upline position may also fail to provide the required support and direction to their downline distributors, leaving those individuals to fend for themselves in a business environment that is both very competitive and tough.


How to Tell a Fraudulent Upline Mentor From a Real One and Other Useful Tips


So how exactly can you know if the person who is mentoring you at the top of your organization is a genuine guide or a con artist? The following are some pointers that will assist you in telling the difference between the two:


Keep an eye out for consistency: genuine upline mentors offer help and direction to their downline distributors on a consistent basis, whereas upline charlatans may only offer support to their downline distributors when it will benefit them financially.


Investigate their past performances: Upline charlatans may have a history of unsuccessful enterprises or unethical activities, whereas genuine upline mentors have a track record of success in the multi-level marketing company.


Evaluating their motivation is important because genuine upline mentors are driven by a desire to see the success of their downline distributors, whereas upline charlatans are largely driven by the desire to increase their own income.


Take into consideration their strategy: Upline charlatans have a tendency to focus on short-term gains and rapid riches, whereas genuine upline mentors have a long-term perspective when it comes to developing a successful multi-level marketing firm.


Pay attention to your instincts: Lastly, have faith in your gut impulses. In the event that the manner in which your upline conducts business makes you uncomfortable in any way, it is in your best interest to listen to your gut and look for a new guide.


In conclusion, the discussion over whether or not uplines are true mentors or charlatans is a complicated and subtle one. There are, without a doubt, charlatans in the upline who participate in unethical methods and put their own financial gain ahead of the success of their downline distributors. On the other hand, there are also charlatans in the downline.


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