Prison warden suspended/arrested - Wandsworth

Prison warden suspended/arrested - Wandsworth

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MrBogSmith

2,224 posts

37 months

Wednesday
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WY86 said:
It is a MLM when the creator you sign up under gets a chunk of your earnings.. think its called a pyramid.. which the MLM industry tried hard to pivot away from!
A pyramid scheme is one step further and illegal. OF cover the fee (which will be seen as an acquisition cost), and there’s no sub-refer structure / sub-affiliate structure (so no multi-levels). All rev is generated from customers, not recruitment etc etc.

Anyway, you should do some research into the differences between referral / affiliate > MLM > pyramid / ponzi if you want to learn the differences.

GloverMart

11,987 posts

218 months

Wednesday
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BikeBikeBIke said:
Flumpo said:
BikeBikeBIke said:
MrBogSmith said:
referral scheme isn’t an MLM.

I know three guys who run an OF marketing / management company. I asked them how much their clients make through referrals as opposed to their own direct traffic in case I am missing something.

“Referrals are worth fk all. It’s all from subs / other direct”, was their answer.
I'll go out on a limb and say that if I did OF I'd make more money from referrals than subs. frown
Don’t put yourself down, there are some real twisted, sick perverts out there.
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Err.... Thanks.

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Silvanus

5,596 posts

26 months

Wednesday
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Good Plan Ted said:
And?

Glassman

22,687 posts

218 months

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Good Plan Ted said:
Good of SKY to advertise it for her.

The Gauge

2,307 posts

16 months

Wednesday
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Good Plan Ted said:
My partner is friend of someone who was until a year ago actively on OF, she was a good looking 35 but looked 25 and averaging gross £1k a day, I believe she was posting fully nude pics daily and fans would constantly message expressing there desires/love for her, which she had to answer, bottom line gave it up after meeting bad boyfriend, she still a year later picking up 50% as punters forget to cancel there sub to her.
I'm now frantically checking my online banking direct debits... smile

Dibble

12,952 posts

243 months

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MB140 said:
gareth_r said:
Military law may be different, but in the case of, for example, a teacher/pupil relationship, the "civilian" law effectively raised the age of consent from 16 to 18 when one party is in a "position of trust".
Exactly and you can join the armed forces at 16 and serve 2 years for the King. There are quite a few 16-18 year olds in mos intakes. So get caught
misbehaving with a 16 year old recruit and you’re looking at gong on the sex offenders register. Along with all the other stuff. Loss of job, loss of pension etc.
No, you’re not going to be on the SOR. I’ve already posted s21 of the SOA 2003 and it’s a very narrow definition for position of trust (unless there is specific military legislation covering it, but there doesn’t tend to be for most “civilian” law).

You’d undoubtedly be in the st though if you were a trainer.