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Botany

(70,447 posts)
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 10:35 AM Jun 2016

Trump U. not enough for you ... It gets better, "the Trump Network."

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/432468/trump-networks-failure-harmed-small-investors

A scam from beginning to end. Bullshit science, bullshit vitamins, bullshit nutritional supplements,
and a bullshit investment scam. Send in a pee sample and they will send you vitamins that are
made "just for you" and the Trump Network can show you how you too can make money by getting
in on its network marketing (pyramid) techniques.


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tonyt53

(5,737 posts)
1. The fun part of all of this is that most all of it was dug up by the anti-Trumpsters of the GOP
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 10:38 AM
Jun 2016

The shit dug up by Democrats will hit about the first of September.

Botany

(70,447 posts)
2. If you can stomach it watch the video of Trump pushing the Trump Network @ the link
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 10:42 AM
Jun 2016

He guarantees that it will make money.


http://www.peacock-panache.com/2016/05/pyramid-scheme-tupperware-trump-23056.html

The company’s flagship product was called the PrivaTest, which supposedly relies upon a mail-in urine test to determine one’s individual nutritional needs and create a custom vitamin formula (about $140 for the test; $70 per month for the vitamins; $100 to retest every 6 months).

From a scientific viewpoint, urine tests do not provide a legitimate basis for recommending that people take dietary supplements. Moreover, even if they could, the nutrients in the so-called customized formulas can be obtained far more inexpensively in retail stores. The Trump Network also acquired a weight loss program called The Silhouette Solution, which consisted of a book promising to lose the weight you want and have the silhouette you choose, which was included in the starter weight loss kit, all for a whopping $1,325. The package was marketed as “a complete eight-week program that contains everything you need to achieve your short and long term weight loss goals.” In it, they send you eight weeks worth of low-calorie food….

dembotoz

(16,785 posts)
3. this all flows into the basic trump speil of be rich just like him
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 10:58 AM
Jun 2016

shit it just occurred to me

the american dream is attainable thru him

casinos
trump u
trump network

sell prosperity

if he grabbed a bible he could put joel osteen on food stamps

Botany

(70,447 posts)
5. After the 2012 Presidential Election the Republicans said they had to get more Hispanic votes to ...
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 11:13 AM
Jun 2016

.... win any national elections and then they get Trump as their nominee for 2016.


BTW some of "the many people" @ DU don't pass my smell test.

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