Don't use me to supplement your income

My normally sane friend has joined some sales group as an additional part time job, and now relentlessly pushes these products onto me. I've turned her down 3 times to attend her product "parties" and told her point blank I don't want to try these lotions and potions at $50 a jar. They clearly do not work and I don't have excess cash to waste on this garbage. If you need more money, go get a real job where you don't continually harass and pressure your friends for sales revenue. I've said No four times now; there isn't any ambiguity left. I'm not the gullible mark that you seek. Find someone else who believes in your Fountain of Youth creams.

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A simple question

Oct 12, 2015 at 7:28pm

Tupperware?

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Connection

Oct 12, 2015 at 8:32pm

If your friend is intent on putting money before friendship- they are a Money Whore. (man or woman doesn't matter) whether or not you wish that accept that in a friend is up to you.

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Youll never win

Oct 13, 2015 at 12:51am

That battle- he or she has a goal and there will be no stopping them- they want to hit that sales target so they can getinto that great big pink limo and off to vegas they go... To conference with other high achievers ; that ship has sailed - might as well say goodbuy to your friend now, thell never be the same.

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I see a"

Oct 13, 2015 at 12:57am

Lot of this My ex trys to hit up My friend's and if she fucks" up thay say shit" to Me and I say Well did I tell you to by the shit" Right"

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MLM-nonfriend...

Oct 13, 2015 at 10:43am

The MultiLevel Marketing mindset is that all of their friends and family should (financially) support them. If they do not (this mean you, OP) then 'they're not your friends' is the pitch they're given. It's like the door to door religious types hoping if they get you converted they get to go to heaven (as there are limited seats?)...

I watched my ex mother-in-law get involved with Shuzi, MonoVie, stem cell face cream, wonder soap, a paid version of VOIP...etc. and every time my ex husband would put pressure on me not only to buy but to "get in on it".
LaterDay Merchants. No thank you.

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Be clear

Oct 15, 2015 at 1:53am

Say "never try to sell me anything again". If they respect that, great. If they suddenly don't have time to be your friend, problem solved.

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