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Re: Art Vandeley post# 181218

Tuesday, 01/27/2015 11:19:09 AM

Tuesday, January 27, 2015 11:19:09 AM

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Ever Seen Someone Hook a Fish

haul it into a boat but not club it? The fish flops a lot at first but slows down till it just sorta gasps with it's gills splayed out as it suffocates. Clubbing the fish is actually a mercy but MLM isn't merciful.

Kannaway has, in that message, admitted they can not survive by selling HempMeds products at a steep markup. Almost nobody outside the company was buying the products and when Almost all of your product sales are to your own affiliate Almost all of your affiliates are losing money. This causes a lot of affiliates to quit and Kannaway's affiliate base has been shrinking steadily pretty much since they launched.

‘Kway Care‘ is a 3rd party telemed subscription service. I don't know who the provider is, some of them are OK some of them are not BUT if you find out who the provider is the odds are excellent that you can get the exact same service cheaper if you deal with that company directly. After all, Kannaway is just reselling the service and charging more to pay sales commissions on several levels.

'Lifestyle Rewards' is a 3rd party discounts subscription service and everything above applies here as well.

The point is Kannaway wouldn't be tacking on tacky 3rd party services to their product catalog that have nothing to do with their "CBD Hemp" vision if they were selling enough "CBD Hemp."

And don't get me started on "Kway University," Google "amway tools scam." The majority of Kannaway "Brand Ambassadors" don't make $79 a month and many wont make $79 a year but when Kannaway paid Robert Dean to join the company this was part of his deal. They set up a subscription website to charge KWay affiliates $79/year to hear Robert Dean's motivational speeches and the KWay uplines will force this down their recruits throats because they will get a piece of that money. This is just (yet another) way bad MLM companies bleed their lower level affiliates to death.

Remember that fish?