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Is URA, or Amway are legitimate ways of making money, or getting access to success?

It's been 4 years since I've graduated from college, and I haven't found work, much less work in my field. Especially due to the coronavirus; and my degree is in communications. A friend from college messaged me on Facebook with what sounds like a really promising deal. So after two online meetings, I was told to watch a video on this program on how to make money. It seems complicated and doesn't make sense to me. Basically, how it seems to work is you volunteer for the mentorship program, and get paid a basic fee for being a part of it. Then if you recruit more people into it you get paid more, and move up in the ranks. Getting you more access to lucrative counseling on starting your own business. The biggest red flag for me is that the guy in the video said “Don’t talk about this unless you have a pipeline income in your life.” because people don't understand how all of this works outside the program, and that you only know enough now to be somewhat competent and well informed, and if you move along with the program you'll learn even more how it works.

I'm desperate to get my career, and my life off the ground, but this sounds like a scam. So I don't know what to do, and need advice on how to get where I want to go in life.
pentacorn · F
they're scams, so if you think you've got the personality and talent to scam others then you should be able to scale the pyramid. it's a hustle, and i've dumped friends who have targeted me with these schemes. most people don't find success with it, but a subset must, because it's been a thing for decades.

i'm sorry to hear it's been a rough start since college, but i'd look for other opportunities, myself.
Carazaa · F
Notary public loan signer is a great career! It only requires one class and the average salary is 50,000 and you can have your own business working as much as you want from home! And it is essential! 🙂
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Graduated with a degree four years ago. Sorry to let you know but you can't blame it on covid 19 at all.
Razoreye001 · 31-35, M
@MarineBob Well sorry I live in a terrible place without opportunity.

 
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