A fellow anti-MLM scam blogger got sued by Le-vel, lost the case, appealed, and won: https://static.lazymanandmoney.com/images/2017/03/27114334/160672.op_.pdf (160672.op_) The case is being conducted in Texas, where the MLM scam Le-Vel is based, rather than Rhode Island, where the blogger lives. Not sure why the case wasn’t held in Rhode Island, as Amway is based in Michigan and sued me in Texas. While not available to me at the time Amway sued me, MacFarland had the very strong Texas anti-SLAPP statute backing up his First Amendment right to free speech.
As usual, I’ve tried in the past to reach out to this blogger and didn’t get very far. I wish I could have met him and/or attended some of the court proceedings and/or talked with his lawyer, but he doesn’t want to work together to shut down MLM scams.
At least Le-Vel got leveled in court.
My email to the Le-Vel lawyer:
Thanks, great article.
You’re welcome. Any other comments?
Hello! Cool post, amazing!!!
Hi. I know. I’m both cool and highly knowledgeable/intelligent.
You are in a profession that has poor prospects for the future. Face it. Your entry level customer service job at the local bank branch is never going to get you very far. Your profession doesn’t allow you to grow your career. Sitting in a call center answering customer complaints will isolate you from others who could help you in your career. It will also numb your mind.
Who are you directing your comment towards?