An interesting piece of news article excerpt from
Oriental News Daily,
Six locally renowned international direct sales companies are being investigated by Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs as they are suspected to misuse their licenses by cheating consumers through get-rich-quick scheme.
Coincidently, I was in one of those meeting last Wednesday, being briefed of how we can spend 3 months in ClubMed, Switzerland a year without "working" (the so-call
passive income theory). Neh, don't worry. I was there for a different reason. At the least one thing I realised, I see emptiness in their hearts.
Theodore Roosevelt once said, "The things that will destroy America are ... the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life."
The purpose of life, can it be a living with
passive income? How pitiful, if one thinks their life is only about creating a comfortable (and "lazy") lifestyle.
This is a lie of a lifetime.
Worse still, self-created lie for self.
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Out of curiosity, I check why my blog suddenly has a sudden influx of visitors...
Well... For those curious people out there... I'm not a LB member, upline, downline what-so-ever. I'm just somebody who got disgusted by LB people who ask university students to join such over-price MLM scheme which is so irresponsible, and yes, immoral. For which university you might wonder, I guess you just have to read more to know which university I'm referring to.
Still not satisfite? Follow the
Anti-LB threat in LowYat.net, or
Hong Kong Anti-LB MSN Group.
Silly you, if you think you can be millionaire with LB. Don't worry, I'll be first.
Btw, stop flocking into my blog. Thank you.
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Lampe Berger (1)2.
Lampe Burger.. I meant Lampe Berger (2)3.
Lamb Burger... I meant Lampe Berger (3)Labels: 2006, debunkr, malaysia
To clean up my blog, decided to compile everything into one entry instead.
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WYSINWYG - What You Smell is not What You Get.2.
TVB Exposed!3.
Purely Overpriced.Enjoy :)
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Do you curse, I meant, get angry when you bought a piece of overpriced product? Don't worry, as long as you're not with LB, you're not part of that statistic.
It cost around USD $28 (RM100+) for a litre of Lampe Berger Oil Refill. While in Malaysia, you can have the privilege of getting one as cheap as RM450. Oops, did I say cheap?
More facts here in
Lelong Forum.
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TVB Hong Kong did an experiment to see whether the product worth its claim to be able to purify unwanted air particles. The experiment turns to be a negative claim for Lampe Berger, and worse still, it might harm your health instead.
Watch it
here.
Reference:
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Angry Blogger (warning: contain some expression that might be considered as vulgaric)
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Lowyat.Net on MLMLabels: 2006, debunkr, malaysia
Recent beef noodle trip reminded me about a multi-level marketing (MLM) company named Lampe Berger, which now I plan to do some research, and release here as a reference for some of you, who considering to be part of LB.
Dr. Liew mentioned a news snippet of Lampe Berger Aromatherapy products, which caused many unwanted incident of burnt injury. Some might insist that this is purely an accident, and not the product's fault itself. However, we do not deny the fact the composition of their aromatherapy products contains 97% flammable chemicals named
Isopropyl alcohol. Several points we need to bear in mind why Isopropyl alcohol shouldn't be used in aromatherapy. 1st of all, it's flammable. 2nd of all, it's dumb to burn Isopropyl alcohol, as it gives you flushing, headache, dizziness, CNS depression, nausea, vomiting, anesthesia, and coma. 3rd of all, it's not to be used in a closed environment. 4th of all, by burning Isopropyl alcohol does not give you any health advantage/treatment like other natural aromatherapy oil.
Reference:1.
Dr.Liew's Blog Entry2.
Sunshine Foundation (Taiwan)3.
Taiwan Government's action upon LB's Isopropyl alchol chemicals (again.. i meant aromatheraphy oil).
Yes.. I wish to whack'em kau kau ;-)
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