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    Thumbs up A Word for the Wise

    In order for "THINGS" in your life to change, YOU have to change. Don't go around wishing things would get better. Wish that YOU would get better. Don't wish for less problems, wish for more skills. Don't wish for less challenge, wish for more wisdom. Accept a challenge, because you can't grow without a challenge. You can't get rich without a challenge, just like you can't fly without gravity. Just develop wisdom to overcome the challenge.
    My Personal Mission Statement :
    To create a community of financially free people … not just free with time but with a lifestyle of their choosing. To have the additional cashflow to make investments for the security of their families as well as the ability to make contributions, both in time and money, back to the people in their own communities for a better quality of life

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    Hey Dmason800 great words, where do you get such powerful sayings from??
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    I get them from my mentor whom I am partnered with in the company I am working with. Before wealth comes, there must be personal growth.
    My Personal Mission Statement :
    To create a community of financially free people … not just free with time but with a lifestyle of their choosing. To have the additional cashflow to make investments for the security of their families as well as the ability to make contributions, both in time and money, back to the people in their own communities for a better quality of life

    www.fhtmus.com/dustinmason

    www.teamlegacymarketing.com

    www.myspace.com/thelegacygroup
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    Just wishing for something doesn't get you anything.

    It's all about taking action and doing!

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    Definetly! If you can Think it then there is always a way to Do it.
    And if anything negative comes along, its a good thing because that means theres only even better things coming your way!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale King
    Just wishing for something doesn't get you anything.

    It's all about taking action and doing!

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    that what i always say
    "Everyone has an idea..... a great mind is the mind that acts on it" Orson Adams
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    I stated this in a different post, but I couldn't find it so I don't know if you replied or not, but how do you get away with your logo? Legacy Marketing looks identical to Lexus's logo.
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    DMason get your crap off this site!

    DMason,

    It is simpletons like you that saturate this site with B.S. It is a joke to see someone following the herd (and starting their own business) through a worthless scam.

    I know you think this negativity (which it is not) is nothing but "something to overcome," but if you want to build a business then go build a MLM and scam other people. It frustrates me so much that companies like your marketing whatever company preys on youthful, ambitious, smart, college students exposing them to this ficticious world of gradeur and opulence.

    First off, lets say on the .1% chance that you make it big in MLM. You are nothing but a knowledgeless putz that knows how to get people/friends (check that - old friends) to give you money. Although you might be a rich putz, you will have no respect among the powerful and intelligent because you "made it" through a MLM scam. Now this is the best case scenario. The other 99.9% you will realize that the way to respect, wealth, and power is through hard-work and knowledge. Stay in school and bust your ass.

    http://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com...-fat-scam.html

    This guys sums it up pretty well here.

    This is not negativity, it is just a small scope of real life.

    Ralph

    P.S. You should of taken the money you spent on those silly rims and put it in a Roth IRA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RealisticRalph
    DMason,

    It is simpletons like you that saturate this site with B.S. It is a joke to see someone following the herd (and starting their own business) through a worthless scam.

    I know you think this negativity (which it is not) is nothing but "something to overcome," but if you want to build a business then go build a MLM and scam other people. It frustrates me so much that companies like your marketing whatever company preys on youthful, ambitious, smart, college students exposing them to this ficticious world of gradeur and opulence.

    First off, lets say on the .1% chance that you make it big in MLM. You are nothing but a knowledgeless putz that knows how to get people/friends (check that - old friends) to give you money. Although you might be a rich putz, you will have no respect among the powerful and intelligent because you "made it" through a MLM scam. Now this is the best case scenario. The other 99.9% you will realize that the way to respect, wealth, and power is through hard-work and knowledge. Stay in school and bust your ass.

    http://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com...-fat-scam.html

    This guys sums it up pretty well here.

    This is not negativity, it is just a small scope of real life.

    Ralph

    P.S. You should of taken the money you spent on those silly rims and put it in a Roth IRA.
    Amen and well Said.

    Dustin (Dmason) man stop putting your BS on this site.

    I got a really good saying to. If it sounds to good to be true it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RealisticRalph
    DMason,

    It is simpletons like you that saturate this site with B.S. It is a joke to see someone following the herd (and starting their own business) through a worthless scam.

    I know you think this negativity (which it is not) is nothing but "something to overcome," but if you want to build a business then go build a MLM and scam other people. It frustrates me so much that companies like your marketing whatever company preys on youthful, ambitious, smart, college students exposing them to this ficticious world of gradeur and opulence.

    First off, lets say on the .1% chance that you make it big in MLM. You are nothing but a knowledgeless putz that knows how to get people/friends (check that - old friends) to give you money. Although you might be a rich putz, you will have no respect among the powerful and intelligent because you "made it" through a MLM scam. Now this is the best case scenario. The other 99.9% you will realize that the way to respect, wealth, and power is through hard-work and knowledge. Stay in school and bust your ass.

    http://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com...-fat-scam.html

    This guys sums it up pretty well here.

    This is not negativity, it is just a small scope of real life.

    Ralph

    P.S. You should of taken the money you spent on those silly rims and put it in a Roth IRA.


    If you think this is a scam ... GOOD... i dont want to work with you anyway... youll always be broke...

    It's a shame that you have a thread like this because all it does is expose the lack of financial intelligence that most people have. FHTM is the best Network marketing business in the world, with a Compensation plan that's second to none. How many Companies offer the average person a piece of the pie starting at ground floor? How many companies out there give their reps brand new top of the line Luxury cars? The Fortune car of choice is the Lexus GS 350. How many Companies will pay you a residual income for doing business with Fortune 500 Companies? How many Companies will pay you for using services that you habitually pay for and unconsciously buy month after month? How many Companies are 100% debt free? How many Companies kick 98% of it's net earnings back to it's Reps? How may Companies offer you a chance to open up a business with the potential to earn Millions for $300? Anyone calling this business a scam is financially retarded.


    90% of all Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, and by the time that 90% reaches 65 years of age, they'll either be dead broke or dependent on someone else to survive. And that group will spend it's whole life being passed up by opportunity after opportunity simply because their stinkin thinkin will not allow them to see opportunity for what it is worth. Poor people don't understand money, that's why they are poor. You could explain this business to the average poor person until you're blue in the face, and you would still have a better chance of pushing a truck uphill with a rope.


    You call me a crook, and you say my business is a scam? Let me ask you this moron, have you ever heard of the SEC? I'm sure you have. But just in case you don't, let me clue you in.

    The mission of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation. And the common interest of all Americans in a growing economy that produces jobs, improves our standard of living, and protects the value of our savings means that all of the SEC's actions must be taken with an eye toward promoting the capital formation that is necessary to sustain economic growth. The laws and rules that govern the securities industry in the United States derive from a simple and straightforward concept: all investors, whether large institutions or private individuals -should have access to certain basic facts about an company prior to buying it- To achieve this, the SEC requires public companies to disclose meaningful financial and other information to the public. This provides a common pool of knowledge for all investors to use to judge for themselves whether to buy, sell, or hold a particular security. Only through the steady flow of timely, comprehensive, and accurate information can people make sound investment decisions.

    Now, you tell me what makes you think that a publicly traded company like Nextel would do business with a company that's involved in illegal practices. Scams are illegal haven't you heard? And the SEC does not allow publicly traded companies to participate in illegal practices. So as far as you being good at your job and you knowing what you are talking about goes, you're getting paid for nothing. You don't know what a MLM scam is.

    Stupid people who are rotten at there jobs don't last long. Five years from know I'll be retired, If your lucky you'll still be on the Internet trying to figure out what a MLM scam is.
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    My Personal Mission Statement :
    To create a community of financially free people … not just free with time but with a lifestyle of their choosing. To have the additional cashflow to make investments for the security of their families as well as the ability to make contributions, both in time and money, back to the people in their own communities for a better quality of life

    www.fhtmus.com/dustinmason

    www.teamlegacymarketing.com

    www.myspace.com/thelegacygroup
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    Quote Originally Posted by RealisticRalph
    DMason,

    It is simpletons like you that saturate this site with B.S. It is a joke to see someone following the herd (and starting their own business) through a worthless scam.

    I know you think this negativity (which it is not) is nothing but "something to overcome," but if you want to build a business then go build a MLM and scam other people. It frustrates me so much that companies like your marketing whatever company preys on youthful, ambitious, smart, college students exposing them to this ficticious world of gradeur and opulence.

    First off, lets say on the .1% chance that you make it big in MLM. You are nothing but a knowledgeless putz that knows how to get people/friends (check that - old friends) to give you money. Although you might be a rich putz, you will have no respect among the powerful and intelligent because you "made it" through a MLM scam. Now this is the best case scenario. The other 99.9% you will realize that the way to respect, wealth, and power is through hard-work and knowledge. Stay in school and bust your ass.

    http://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com...-fat-scam.html

    This guys sums it up pretty well here.

    This is not negativity, it is just a small scope of real life.

    Ralph

    P.S. You should of taken the money you spent on those silly rims and put it in a Roth IRA.

    Ahahaha! I've got to say bro, I just enjoyed reading that smackdown. Hooo...
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    Dmason800,

    Wow you are brainwashed. Its guys like you I will be hiring in the years to come so you can “Yes sir” me all day. I am going to write this piece and that will be the end of this thread. I have already wasted enough of my time by getting into this mess. Nonetheless, showing you the realistic side of your endeavor is practical to all of the other members in the forum (which you are obviously trying to pitch your crap to with your avatar of some idiot on the hood of the Benz – is that you by the way?).

    So we’ll start with the beginning of your pathetic counter-argument. First off, I never told you I wanted to work with you in the first place. You couldn’t pay me to do that, but for some reason, you were brilliant enough to give someone money so you could work for them. You see that don’t you?

    Throughout my response I will be giving Brainwash points to show generalize your mistakes.

    Brainwash Point #1: Always thinking in terms of recruitment.

    I bet when you go to baseball games or college campuses (I see you are in Austin, Texas so UT) you are thinking, “Okay well is this a good place to recruit individuals and build my millionaire business.” …….. Excuse the pause but I am laughing too hard at even the thought. I bet and know your world outlook is not about establishing quality friendships and relationships, but more to the point of how can I GET these people under me. I don’t want to go to far into this because its starting to pervade other Brainwash Points.

    Brainwash Point #2: Not understanding real financial language.

    "youll always be broke... " If you mean “broke” in terms of NOT looking like an ass-clown on the hood of a Mercedez-Benz (which I just realized isn’t even your own) with my arms crossed thinking I’ve just conquered the world by giving some MLM company $300 bucks of mine, then you are absolutely correct on this point. I will ALWAYS be “broke” because I will never look like that idiot.

    Okay now we are going to rip apart your first paragraph to your feeble response. –Don’t worry, we’ll get back to more, fun Brainwash points.

    Right off the bat your credibility is lost when you say overstatements like “FHTM is the best Network marketing business in the world.” Okay, that is obviously your opinion but is that because they “give” you a luxury car or because you “get a piece of the pie”. (Which I question – Is the car in your name, or just a lender as long as you suck people into the “business.”)

    “How many Companies offer the average person a piece of the pie starting at ground floor?” What does this ambiguous language mean? Does this mean they give you equity in the company? So since I am assuming its not publicly traded (and I could be wrong, but probably not – it would be the first time this millennium), what percentage of the company do you receive, and how is it dispersed among the peons like you?

    I really don’t want to pick apart the rest of your first paragraph because it is really taxing…wait no its not…it is fun to expose idiots…so I will continue.

    Continuing on, you say, “How many Companies are 100% debt free?” I guess you slept through your accounting courses because if your company is 100% debt free then they are not utilizing their resources (if they have any) efficiently. They should be growing their business by leverage their assets, thus creating “good” debt. Damn you are stupid.

    Moving on. “90% of all Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, and by the time that 90% reaches 65 years of age, they'll either be dead broke or dependent on someone else to survive.” Where did you get these figures? From the census bureau or from your superiors/“up-line” or whatever you want to call them? Dmason, you cannot throw numbers around like you know what you are talking about without due diligence and factual evidence a.k.a. research! You again look like an ass-clown.

    Yes, I’ve heard of the SEC but I am not going to even comment on the material that you obviously copy and pasted from your company’s brochure/pamphlet that they made sure to put in there to rebuke any claims of the legitimacy of the company. The other reason I know you didn’t write that is because out of your piteous response that was the only somewhat coherent combination of words forming what one would call a sentence/paragraph.

    FHTM is obviously uses the same business model similar to Quixstar. They just recruit young kids by “giving” them a car. Well in that case, you have a lot more people to scam and many more “seminars” to hold before you get to that gorilla of a company. FHTM could possibly be a legitimate business, but it is scamming you in a legitimate way. Realize that!

    In conclusion because I’m getting bored, so now I have to offer my words of wisdom since you enjoy doing the same. FHTM could be a legitimate, successful business. Highly improbable, but nonetheless, a possibility. The focus here isn’t whether its legitimate or not, the focus is your future consisting of your opportunity cost and human capital. If you weren’t pushing your old friends into this business, you would probably have your head in book learning about the world, different cultures, financial modeling, traveling the globe, or whatever you desire. Instead you have this farce in which you have derailed your entire life to pursue. (Please don’t come back at me and say “I’ll be doing all that in 5 yrs after I retire”). This brings me to my second point. While you are trying to recruit all these people, your friends (if you have anymore left) are creating capital in themselves by becoming educated, gaining experience, and living life. You will have experience…in pushing MLMs down people’s throats and in being a complete D-bag. So the decision is yours…but right now you are so brainwashed I understand that the only way for you to learn this is through experience…this whole interaction is for the betterment of anyone contemplating taking your delirious path to wealth and riches.

    To end off on some brighter points, back to Brainwash Points.

    The final Brainwash Point for this thread but believe me there are thousands of them I could go into.

    Brainwash #3 Dmason, you will have no friends if you pursue this path.

    I can hear you now “No Ralph, I still have my friends from high-school, we just don’t hang out as much, but I’ve developed new friends any way that are in the business.”
    My response is: No Dmason, the reason your friends from high-school and you do not hang out anymore is because they don’t want to be associated with someone who is ALWAYS in the “sell/recruitment” mode. They don’t want to be around themselves and they don’t want to bring family and friends that they love around it. And on my final note, all those people that you have made friends with in the “business” are there to use and motivate you to make them more money. You will realize this one day, but I just thought I should facilitate the realization.

    One more quick note *****All of the questions posed in this text are rhetorical*******
    **********Do not respond, Dmason, I am done with you*******
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