Pyramid Schemes FAQ

Q: What is a pyramid scheme?

A: A pyramid scheme is a business model in which the returns to the participants are not based on the quality of the products or services but rather on the number of recruits they can recruit, which becomes a self-sustaining cycle.

Q: Why is it a bad thing?

A: It's a bad thing because it's a Ponzi scheme in disguise. It's unsustainable, manipulative, and often leaves a trail of financial devastation in its wake.

Q: Can I make money with it?

A: You can make money, but not in the way you think you will. You'll make money off the people you recruit, but they'll be the ones losing their shirts.

Q: What's the best way to make it work?

A: We can't help you with that. In fact, we advise you not to. It's not worth the risk. But if you must know, it involves convincing your aunt to send you money for a timeshare in a country that doesn't exist.

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