Mutual Support

@tomcat23 (622)
Old Forge, Pennsylvania
April 19, 2010 2:24pm CST
If you joined an opportunity, and your upline sponsor would not support you in any of your opps, would you cancel your account and sign up under a different sponsor?
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5 responses
@climber7565 (2579)
• United States
19 Apr 10
Hey Tom, this is peculiar, I am glad to say that does not apply to our team spirit. I hope you can get your posts here up and running, I would like to see you make payout. Must reach $10 by the 30th.
• United States
17 May 10
OH yea, I have had that kind of lame response from some people too. You are right, we have to stick together, we work well my friend. So as always count on me.
@saphrina (31552)
• South Africa
19 Apr 10
Yes, definately. I won't waste my time with the unsupportive one. TATA.
@tomcat23 (622)
• Old Forge, Pennsylvania
26 Apr 10
One thing is certain, I won't be supportive if any other recommendations come my way from that person.
@saphrina (31552)
• South Africa
26 Apr 10
Good sweetie. Those kind will only waste your time. TATA.
@paula27661 (15811)
• Australia
22 Apr 10
It does depend on the situation but I wouldn’t like to give up all my hard work because another person is unhelpful. I would be inclined to stick it out and hang in there. If I was happy with the opportunity it would be a shame to let it all go. Perhaps I would look for another member who may be able to help...
@tomcat23 (622)
• Old Forge, Pennsylvania
26 Apr 10
The opp isn't the issue. Support in any program really begins with the effort you are willing to put into it. Building a good solid network really depends on teamwork and working together to see that the whole network profits and not having the network only working to benefit one person.
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• United States
19 Apr 10
Are you asking if they were not helping you to get a head with the program they referred you to....if so then I guess you could do that...it would be sad to lose all of your effort. But, if you are asking if you should quit because they are not signing up for your programs...that would depend...if you had a deal to do that...then I guess that would be an option...but once again you lose your effort and referrals. Personally I never feel that someone owes me if I sign up under them and I don't feel I owe someone who has signed up under me....I feel that when someone shows me a great site and I sign up..that is reward enough. I have had people want to to pay them to be my referral...I don't understand that one at all. Have a great week
@tomcat23 (622)
• Old Forge, Pennsylvania
26 Apr 10
Its not really about "feeling obligated", its more in terms of teamwork and helping each other out when we can. Personally speaking, I would rather sign up under one of my referrals before I would sign up under someone I didn't know. If I find something I like, I'll let one of my referrals know about it and offer to sign up as their referral if they like it enough to join. The more you put into something, the more you get out of it.
• United States
20 Apr 10
No, learn from that upline's big mistake and help those that you sponsor on that site. Many will remember how you were there for them when they needed it and chances are much greater you could get those people to join you as referrals on other sites. It's a win-win situation for everyone.
@tomcat23 (622)
• Old Forge, Pennsylvania
26 Apr 10
That's what I like to hear. The positive side of things. Yes, dropping out now would be cutting off my nose to spite my face. Building something solid and strong is the ultimate goal.