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What you think are the most necessary option?
What you think are the most necessary option?
Due to my eagerness before to learn Martial Arts, I’ve been fall myself on one of the mcdojo that still existed until now, although I am already inactive on such club but they had been able to produce lot of students which really disappointed me, it was because I can’t do anything to let them avoid on such place, some are really proud to show others the belt they receive and act like a tough one, I truly ignore them but pity for those who don’t want to listen.
There are some ways I’m doing to let other keep away from it but I also want to hear some thoughts on the people who are here in this section.
Thanks
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
No. People use the internet- they can do their own research. I lost some money a long time ago with an Amwaylike scam I always warn people not to get involved with mmultilevelmarketing, and I even show them a NBC Dateline expose on Amway-Quixtar from a few years back. To no avail. People have to try it, lose some money, get made fun of by family members, and then quit.
You cannot protect anyone from anything- people need to fall for a scam then learn from it on their own.
- 1 decade ago
You could increase the tuition fees for the McDojo or you could have an initiation test before letting people enroll. Get to know the applicants better on a personal level before admitting them.
- ISDSLv 61 decade ago
The only way, under the market theory, to fight against the attraction of such a place is to offer a better service at a lower price. The problem, though, is you may become overburdened by the larger market share you attract.