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This is a pyramid scheme! I wasted almost three hours of my life listening to a load! Not to mention, this was a "friend" of my sisters! Why would I pay $2200 for discounts? Where would the discount be? What REALLY got me was when the guy said, "Don't tell your husband about it. Nothing. He will make an opinion based on what you say, not me." and, "We need to get this thing going NOW!" Why the urgency? I'm not shopping today, so I'm not concerned with the discount right now. OH, I see, it's because someone else will get in "over" me and take my potential earnings. Whatever! Don't be fooled by this scam! In the '80's there were many pyramid schemes that were facing criminal charges. No thanks, I'm nit gonna rush in and pay to be investigated later!

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Jun 08, 2015 11:53 am EDT

Sonny, stop with snapshots of off brand furniture. It proves nothing. The whole point of the buyers club scam is to portray the illusion of lots of savings. Your snapshots prove what? I can get that sectional if I pay TN $2195 first? That is absurd.

You seem infatuated with the furniture, but again it is not a smart move to be paying a direct marketing MLM $2195 now for discounts later. That just makes no sense on any level, which is why the scam is hard sold to relatives and friends and on and on. Furniture is a favorite of the buyers club scam as its really a moving target and almost impossible to do a apples to apples comparison.

No. I would never trust Team National as far as I could throw that sectional. Not sure why anyone would ever put their trust in a MLM pyramid scheme like Team National. AVOID!

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Jun 08, 2015 9:30 am EDT
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How is this "fake savings"? Are you suggesting that I went to the trouble of altering or photo shopping all of my (snap shot) examples just to prove a point with you? Bahahaha GTFOH

-Why would I need to do that when you still are unable to provide a logical argument :-)

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Jun 08, 2015 9:17 am EDT
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Rodney,

Perhaps reading comprehension isn't one of your strengths... I never said that you had to pay "$2195.00" to purchase that coach at that price. As stated above you can purchase the same coach and save (over a thousand dollars) with a 2 year membership of only $795.00. If the "going rate" on that coach is cheaper somewhere else (as you just suggested) then I eagerly await your cheaper example and where I can purchase it! Thanks in adcance :-)

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Jul 04, 2017 10:37 pm EDT
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The $795. Membership is only for 2 years then you have to pay it all over again. The shipping cost is outrageous as well. Everything team national sells I have found cheaper elsewhere. And the cash back on the retail stores is a rip off also. You have to pay $99. A year to have the website when you can get rebates at more stores for free with Ebates.com

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Jun 08, 2015 8:05 am EDT

Sonny, Still with the BS furniture fake savings. Why would I pay Team National $2195 to be able to pay the going rate on furniture?

Team National is a an old buyers club pyramid scheme. AVOID. Save your money and buy your own furniture at a local store or search the internet. AVOID Team National.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Jun 07, 2015 12:43 am EDT
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Nolan Power Sectional:
Team National Price: $1, 552.10
Furniturecart.com price: $2, 632.75

Total saving's for being a Team National Member: $1080.65
-The saving's is more than enough to purchase a 2 year Team National Membership for your entire household. Keep in mind that this savinig's is just in a single purchase. Image how much you could save with 2 years worth of discounts that big :-)

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Jun 05, 2015 9:30 am EDT

Hey Sonny, This is nothing. You negotiate your rates with ADP & Paychex. I didn't like my recent Paychex rate earlier this year and may account manager gave us a large discount for 2015. You don't understand how ADP and Paychex work.

No need to pay Team National for discounts you can get yourself.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Jun 05, 2015 1:50 am EDT
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Rodney,
You don't believe that the Team National discount for "ADP" is real? Click on the attachment below for details on the saving's plan :-)

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Jun 05, 2015 1:07 am EDT
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A new discount addition has just been added to Team National... Team National has now partnered with Sprint! If Sprint is your provider you would save 18% off of your monthly bill by being a Team National Member! Check out the attachment for details :-)

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Jun 04, 2015 8:04 am EDT

As always a big thanks to Sonny for keeping up the comments which in turn push this up the search engines. That allows unsuspecting folks to see there are BIG issues with Team National and all MLM/Pyramid schemes. Thank you.

This website is "Complaints Board" so just by the nature of this website it isn't a good thing for Team National. Team National isn't here by mistake. People have been defrauded by Team National due to the fact that it is a MLM/pyramid scheme. Sonny and Svannah77 can shill for Team National but the fact is you are on a complaint website that has called Team National on their unscrupulous business model.

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Savannah77
Hinesville, US
Jun 03, 2015 4:17 pm EDT

Rodney,

As stated I was researching this company. What I have voiced is truth. I will not argue for my opinion and research to make anyone change their opinion. You obviously don't care for direct marketing of any kind. As for my shoddy research, it's mine and for me. I found great information. I take great regard for successful people and their ideas. This is how I started my Interior Design Firm years ago. Now, I am looking towards the next chapter of my life with my family. As far as the quote I found, I do agree with it, that is why I posted it. Not everyone feels the same, as we have seen in your rebuttal.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Jun 03, 2015 9:49 am EDT
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Rodney,

I don't care... I just correct faulty & emotion based arguments when I see them. If you can save back more money then you invest (as I have demonstrated with the very examples that you requested) then it passes every common sense test kmown to man... Just because somebody doesn't believe your "theory" and instead pays attention to the facts doesn't mean they are a "team national plant" either. The responses from our back and forth from other readers says it all :-)

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Jun 02, 2015 7:01 pm EDT

Sonny, you seem to care. For that we thank you!

Common sense and a brain would tell most normal people to run and not get scammed out the $2195.

TN only wants your $2195 for nothing. AVOID Pyramid scheme MLM

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Jun 02, 2015 5:59 pm EDT
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@Rodney

Why such a long, emotionsl "disection" of his response when you admittedly know nothing about Team National? That's why you again couldn't base your response off of facts. Nobody cares what you think...

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Jun 01, 2015 1:42 pm EDT

Savannah77, your response was, well written like a true TN member/plant. Lets dissect your post

1) you can save $1600 on cc processing and payroll services. Not likely. I use Paychex payroll now have used ADP in the past and they are ultra competitive with each other. No way would TN be able to touch discounted pricing from these payroll experts. CC processing. Come on, if you have even a so-so relationship with you banker you don't need to mess around with TN getting their fingers in the pie. I call BS on your $1600 savings.

2)Success magazine, Donald Trump, Warren Buffet, and Darren Hardy. Are you kidding me. Success Magazine was bought in 2007 by Video Plus for the express purpose of legitimizing direct marketing (read scammy MLM). Darren Hardy is on the board of directors of this propaganda magazine. Donald Trump has been fined and warned by the state of New York to cease and desist with some of his scammy educational MLM stuff. Warren Buffet (just google Warren Buffet MLM and you will get a better picture). So not sure why pointing out these people and scam magazine have to do with anything other than shoddy research.

3) " I have found that there are over 1000+ scams, pyramid schemes/MLM out there. Only about 200 companies in direct marketing that are legit." Really? you acknowledge by your numbers that the vast majority of MLM's are scams. I agree. MLMs are a scam I would say 100% (even scentsy, pampered chef, Tupperware, all end up in the tank for 99% of the participants)

4) "In my findings on TN, this 17 year old company ( unheard of if a scam, scheme or unethical)" Complete BS. Amway which is the granddaddy of MLM scams is still quote strong after name changes, Federal charges, etc. You use the 17 year thing like "they mus be legit if they have been around that long". No, just lots of suckers.

5) You seem to think TN is noble for letting people sell memberships and earn a commission. What? This is classic MLM structure. Sell memberships to establish your upline/downline and you have the classic pyramid scheme.

6) "I came to this site to see if TN would be crossed of my list of direct marketing options but found that, for me, it the best one so far." No you didn't. You are already a member or employee of TN. You hit all the classic buttons. Act like a concerned prospect, weigh the facts, then conclude that the scammy MLM really is legit.

7) My favorite: "But don't feel that 40 years at a job is a long time to stay broke" So choose wisely, qualify quality not quantity." I love this line from MLM scammers. Everyone that works a 40 hour a week job is broke or stupid, or lazy, etc.. More like everyone that gives their hard earned money to TN is a sucker that has been scammed is a more likely scenario.

Thanks to Savannah77 for that piece of fiction. I am glad that Sonny enjoyed it. He is a big fantasy business fan.

To all the readers out there. AVOID Team National as it will only snatch your money and leave you unhappy. The buyers club is one of the oldest scams on the books. AVOID.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
May 23, 2015 2:36 pm EDT
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Thanks for the response Savannah77!

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Savannah77
Hinesville, US
May 22, 2015 11:46 am EDT

Rodney and Sonny -

Thank you for the correspondence. As an Interior Designer, I can tell you that my clients are not "cheap" but if I can save them money and still have a nice mark up then this makes complete sense. I also found with my own research of TN that I can also save money ($1600 annually, Free Estimate of a few of my monthly statements) off my credit card processing not to mention the payroll services! The more that I look into TN as a savings membership, for my business, the more I am intrigued. I can see where this would not work for an individual that is not an entrepreneur, making their own path. I read Success magazine, which is where I found TN featured. I also read up on self made millionaires/billionaires ie Donald Trump, Darren Hardy, Warren Buffet, Jim Rohn and David Bach to name a few. Watch the David Letterman episode with Donald Trump as guest. Donald was asked a question where his reply was booed by the audience but he came back with a wonderful statement.

As my research deepens, I have found that there are over 1000+ scams, pyramid schemes/MLM out there. Only about 200 companies in direct marketing that are legit. Scammers are anywhere and everywhere and we should be cautious of even donations to cancer research causes, shown in recent news. Furthermore Direct Marketing is not for everyone, not everyone is a leader, not everyone can draw up a business plan, not everyone can work on pure commission, however, I have found in my experience, I am paid what I put into my business. This can be said for any direct marketing company. In my findings on TN, this 17 year old company ( unheard of if a scam, scheme or unethical) they do offer great savings IF you are a person who buys items yearly. If you live pay check to pay check and buy nothing if you can help it, you will not benefit from a membership but can opt to sell memberships for a commission ( as in any commission sales base employment ) to qualified personal, at no cost. This is the individual responsibility to represent their company and, in this case, the membership correctly.

I am glad that you both gave your comments. It helped me tremendously. Rodney your responses felt emotional. Where Sonny had produced facts with an intuitive base. I am not a TN member and I do not sell the memberships. I am solely a small business owner and entrepreneur, the road less traveled, looking for the best direct marketing company to heighten my journey.

I came to this site to see if TN would be crossed of my list of direct marketing options but found that, for me, it the best one so far. One quote before I go: " It's crazy, some people feel that 2-5 years in a direct marketing business, is a long time to get wealthy. But don't feel that 40 years at a job is a long time to stay broke" So choose wisely, qualify quality not quantity.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Mar 07, 2015 7:51 am EST
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The third attachment (above) of the leather sectional is the Team National example of the very same couch at a much different pricing... I don't know how any rational thinking human being would consider that couch a low end item or "odd example” as Rodney says... Its leather has two recliners and comes with USB and 110 outlets built in.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Mar 07, 2015 7:40 am EST
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And now this from Rodney...
"Again, with odd furniture. What are you proving with these furniture examples?"
-Who are you to determine whether this is good furniture or not? This coming from the guy that thought he could buy an entire brand new (leather) sectional (see attachment) for 900 dollars on Amazon... See the next attachment to view the real price of the sectional after clicking on it (from the Amazon.com site) and are redirected to “figstores.com”.
P.S- all of my examples haven't been only furniture either… However the only reason I posted any of these examples in the first place is because you previously stated you could find “better products with better pricing”… So where are your better products with better pricing?

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Mar 04, 2015 8:53 am EST

Again, with odd furniture. What are you proving with these furniture examples? All your over the top tantrums prove is that Team National is scam. It is an old buyers club MLM/pyramid scheme.

Normal people don't join $2200 clubs for the right to buy odd furniture!

Avoid Team National. It is a scam MLM pyramid scheme. Keep your money and friends.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Mar 02, 2015 9:35 am EST
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Rodney,

How are you "informing" anyone when you are unable to articulate any facts to back up your rhetoric? All you do is troll this thread with the same posts over and over again.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Mar 02, 2015 9:29 am EST
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@ Rodney,

Please share the prices you found on amazon? Because I did too and I posted many of them to make my case.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Mar 02, 2015 9:28 am EST
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There is nothing "low end" about any of these examples... When did you become the "furniture expert" source? Since when is saving between 5 or 7 hundred bucks (in a single purchase) not significant? And again, the $2, 195.00 membership is just one option... You can also choose the 2 year option for $795.00. Many of my examples illustrate single purchase savings that cover an entire 2 year membership. So again please get your facts straight :-)

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Feb 28, 2015 11:08 am EST

Sonny, what do these odd low end furniture examples prove? I found almost all this junk on Amazon. How is paying $2200+++ to maybe save a hundred dollars on a desk or bed? Who would trust a scam like Team National? I would bet there are lots of junk monthly fees and shipping surcharges and on and on with them.

Avoid this scam. Team National is a MLM/pyramid scheme.

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Feb 28, 2015 11:04 am EST

I am just informing folks here that Team National is a MLM/pyramid scheme. People are free to decide on their own. But shills like Sonny troll and even try to solicit folks here. Yes you did.

The reality is, that this is an old buyers club model that offers very little to most people. This model has been around since the 1960's in various forms. The catch is you can then recruit other people and get a cut of their sales. Classic MLM pyramid scheme. I love when the people scream it isn't a pyramid scheme. Of course it is. It is only on the narrowly good side of the law by offering a "product" which in this case is near worthless buyers club.

Avoid Team National. Keep your money and your friends.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Feb 27, 2015 7:26 am EST
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Home Office Richmond 66'' Executive Desk:

Kittles.com price: $1383.76
Home Gallery stores price: $1584.00
Team National Member price: $871.20
-As a Team National Member you save $512.56 from the kittles.com price and $718.80 from the Home gallery price.
-The savings example illustrated here (using either comparison) is more than enough to pay for the whole first year of a 2 year Team National membership.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Feb 27, 2015 6:40 am EST
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@Mitch

Please elaborate on how you think this is a "Pyramid scheme"? Perhaps you could start by defining "pyramid scheme" then showing how that definition relates to Team National... Thanks in advance!

"just rearranged to fool the less observant."
-How? Please explain?

"First of all, why is it $2200, I don't care who you are, that is a lot of money"

-The $2, 195.00 is only one option for the family lifetime membership price... However if you want to try it for 2 years the price is reduced to $795.00. I have clearly shown in multiple (specific) examples in previous posts that you can save back the entire amount of either the 2 year or lifetime memberships (compared to prices on amazon.com, furnituredirect.com etc) in a single purchase... Who wouldn't want to save back more money then they initially invest?

"The savings you get you can get elsewhere."
-No you can't... I strongly suggest you look at the (factory direct) savings examples in my previous responses. I challenge you to find cheaper products if what you say is true.

"The only way you can break even or come out ahead is by conning your friends or relatives into purchasing a membership"

-Wrong again... You do NOT need to sell any memberships to take advantage of the savings... You also don't need to purchase a membership (or give one penny to TN) in order to sell membership packages and create a residual income... The Team National contract clearly explains all of this and is available online (with a simple google search). Next time educate yourself about the Company before you make these false statements... You clearly have no understanding about how this company works but are intent to bash it anyway.

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Mitch_N
Winchester, US
Feb 25, 2015 12:58 pm EST

This is a scam, doesn't matter how you dress this up, at the end of the day it is a scam. Looks like a pyramid scheme to me ... just rearranged to fool the less observant. First of all, why is it $2200, I don't care who you are, that is a lot of money. Sure we buy flat screen TV's but we get something tangible. You don't get anything tangible with Team-National. The savings you get you can get elsewhere. The only way you can break even or come out ahead is by conning your friends or relatives into purchasing a membership, then they have to spend some time to get their money back. You can put all the makeup you want on an ugly woman but at the end of the day after she removes the makeup she'll still be ugly and after purchasing a membership with team national, at the end of the day when you lay down and close your eyes ... you will still have that sickening feeling that you got suckered. If you can get past that you will have that sickening feeling that you suckered others ... You get nothing for your money and you have to scam others just to break even

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Feb 24, 2015 8:37 am EST
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Thanks for your input MamaRobbin! It's nice to see somebody with an impartial and logical response... The guy I have been going back and forth with is also on several other Team National complaint threads (on this website) and continues to respond with multiple vague, opinionated blanket statements while at the same time using no actual facts to make his case... He just continuously responds in auto repeat mode. He even copies his (and other posters) previous statements (from other TN threads) and is very determined to trash this company for some odd reason. I'm starting to wonder if "his sister in law" that he keeps referring too even exists :-)

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Mar 06, 2017 2:40 pm EST
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Hey MLM dude, still hawking the scammy Team National?

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MamaRobbin
Cordova, US
Feb 23, 2015 2:13 pm EST

I don't understand how people are determined to continue arguing about something when they clearly know they are wrong. Just because Team National isn't your 'thing', doesn't mean it is bad for everyone. It is a respectable way to save money and make money - if that is something you are interested in doing. I am not a car salesman and I wonder how someone can bargain to see how much of money they will take when I buy a car. That doesn't mean I am going to trash car salesmen. That is their job, not for me. I am not saying a car saleman is the same thing, but just used that as an example. If you truly want to offer your opinion, be open minded and truly review the business to see what all the specifics are. Ask these hard questions of someone qualified to answer them. Then, if you still are angry and want to trash them on social blogs, at least you will have the right information. Some of these posts clearly show you know nothing about how Team National works. I am not working the TN business but I have reviewed the plan. Great opportunity for some people, just not for me. That doesn't mean I am going to trash the company because it will work for those that have determination and the will to make a change in their life. And, people that believe in them will help them on their way.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Feb 19, 2015 11:50 pm EST
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*Trolling*

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Feb 19, 2015 3:22 pm EST
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Are you just rolling Rodney? Did you just really copy and past this exact response and use it on the other Team National thread? LMAO

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Feb 19, 2015 1:24 pm EST

Same old buyers club scam. No one has yet to document any real savings on real items available at "normal" stores. Your odd, low end furniture and saunas and spas (really!) examples do not prove anything. Do I really want to pay $2200 for maybe a discount on furniture and spas? That makes NO sense.

My SIL is into this and we have found NO savings. AVOID.

The upfront fee of $2195 is what this scam is all about. It is about TN getting your money. If you are a real sucker you pay for all the other fees and junk they push on you.

Avoid Team National as it is an old warhorse of a mlm pyramid scheme buyers club. No one saves anything, you only lose your money.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Feb 13, 2015 6:47 pm EST
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Item: Grand Bahamas XL (SPA)
-Manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) $13, 308.00
-Cheapest competitor’s price found online (from Spa Sauna direct) $9, 059.00-includes shipping
**Team National Member Price** $6, 986.70-includes shipping
On this particular item as a Team National member you would save$2, 072.30 from the cheapest bargain found online... Another compelling example that illustrates enough savings (in a single purchase) to save back an entire Team National membership fee!

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Jan 29, 2015 4:31 pm EST
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@Rodney

How am I "immature"? Because I counter your rant's and tantrums with actual facts? LOL

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Jan 29, 2015 4:29 pm EST
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@Rodney

On Jan 22nd you posted this:

“She is totally convinced this buyer club scam works no matter how many times we prove to her the pricing doesn't hold up to very basic google searches on products.”

on Jan 23rd you posted this:

"Clearly a quick google search will get you BETTER products at BETTER pricing without joining a scammy MLM"

-So where are your “better products with better pricing”? You have also had more than a few days to come up with a cheaper "Elizabeth King Bedding Set" what happened? Why should anybody listen to you anymore? BTW I think you owe your SIL an apology :-) Cheers!

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Jan 29, 2015 7:49 am EST

Sonny07

Just carry on trying to rip off your friends and family on this MLM pyramid scheme.

Your immature, over the top posts tell most everyone that Team National is to be avoided. We thank you for that!

Avoid Team National it is an old buyers club MLM pyramid scheme. Keep your money and friends, avoid Team National.

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Jan 29, 2015 6:34 am EST
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@Rodney,

Nobody cares what you believe... I gave up on you like 234 responses ago haha. I just don't want casual readers to confuse your rants for facts...

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Jan 28, 2015 1:54 pm EST
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You don't NEED to believe anything I said because I already posted screen shop examples genius... The "burden of proof" isn't on me anymore as I have already made my case... It's on you for making false statements and NOT being able to back them up with these things we call facts and logic... What makes me laugh is that I know if there was in fact a cheaper example of an "Elizabeth King Bedding Set" in existence you would have already posted it by now in an attempt to have some sort of substance to your argument :-) Instead you're still in denial and appear pretty desperate while (admittedly) stealing other people's responses.

-Oh and BTW I'm still waiting on your example of cheaper merchandise?!

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rodney tames
Baltimore, US
Jan 28, 2015 9:01 am EST

Sonny07, I don't believe anything that you or Team National say. No offense but it is a scammy MLM pyramid scheme that is only interested in taking folks money and delivering very little of value to them.

I, like most people are more comfortable shopping at traditional venues online or in person. I don't believe in paying $2195 plus LOTS of junk fees to a MLM operator for discounts that don't exist. It makes no sense. The MLM discount buyers club is one of the oldest pages in the pyramid scheme playbook.

Avoid Team National it is a MLM pyramid scheme. Keep your friends and money!

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Sonny07
Kendallville, US
Jan 28, 2015 5:08 am EST
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Correction to the first paragraph of my "bedding set" example post where I referred to my example as a "bed" instead of a "bedding set". Sometimes I I'm a bit to fast and sloppy in my response but I'm sure you get my point anyway.

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