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The MLM company I hate the most (and no, it's not the one I was involved in!)
I do my best not to make these posts about people but rather about systems, but it will be a little tough this time. A few of my former R+F ‘colleagues’ have moved to this company, so it’s back on my radar.
As you probably know, I’m in recovery. I was big into “sober-influencing” 4-5 years ago, but I’ve moved away from it for many reasons (another topic I plan to talk about in future articles). Here’s one reason: I refuse to rub elbows with grifters who exploit the recovery community through a company called Amare.
TINA (Truth IN Advertising) has a great article about AMARE. Plenty of YouTube channels have covered it as well. Check out Julie Anderson’s, Chelsea Suarez’, Erin Bies's,’ Julie Jo’s, Briannah Jewel’s, Hannah Alonzo’s, or any other anti-scam activists’ deep dives of Amare for all the tea.
Today, I will discuss how Amare has infiltrated the virtual sober space.