Pros
There are no pros to this job anything I would put here would be a sarcastic joke. Please do not go to the indoctrination “meetings” and by all means do not sign up as a sales representative.
Cons
I was who they target young, hopeful, and broke. I needed more money and I was willing to work anywhere to do so. They will dazzle you with fancy cars, nice clothes, and the feeling of community but much like a cult these are all things to get you in and sign on the dotted line. Unfortunately I fell victim to this and I decided to sign up with my friends and was told “the products sell themselves” however the products are overpriced and similar products can be purchased for less and are not being shoved down your throat. I was told that purchasing products would help me and so I was convinced that spending $5,000 in products would help me get what I wanted and I was promised that I will get all of that back in no time. After being there for months and making no money I soon suspected that things were not as they seemed. This is a multi-level marketing company and if you are unaware of what this is it involves manipulating friends and family members to purchase products and to start selling them with you. They make it seem as though there is little risk, it’s mindless to do, and that you will make a great deal of money in a short amount of time. They will show you what they have because of ARIIX but truthfully the cars are rented, they have other jobs, they came from money, or they are master manipulators. They make money off of everyone who is below them and they have a script set for when they are asked if they are a pyramid scheme. They are not simply for the fact that they do sell products to retail customers but everything else that they do is in fact what a pyramid scheme is. I found myself telling lies, being desperate, and sounding like I am in a cult. They push a lot on you so that they can grow and they truly do not care about you they only care about themselves and making more money if they make any at all. I realized this and left as soon as possible. I feel so bad for purchasing any products, telling lies to my family and friends, brining new people in to recruitment, and ever believing any word these people told me. This was without a doubt one of the biggest if not the biggest mistakes I have ever made in my life. To those who do this I feel bad for you and wish that you would find more legitimate ways to make money. There is no positive takeaways from this company because it is founded upon lies and deception. If someone offers you “the opportunity to make more income” or “try selling the products if you love them” then politely decline and run as far as you can. The good reviews are made by those brainwashed and they are trying to throw off the bad reviews. There is a reason why they will not spell out the name of the company when recruiting a new person for the first time and that is because they don’t want you to look it up online before coming to their cult like indoctrination and see that it is a scam. They want young, naive, hopeful people who are in tough financial situations so they can manipulate and take advantage of them for their own financial gain.