Mother of five reflects: how she used her cancer diagnosis for millions.
02.02.2023
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Shostal Oleksandr
02.02.2023
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Emily Lynn Paulson acted 'predatory', using her 'tragic story' to promote skincare sales in her multi-level marketing (MLM) business.
She acknowledged that she thought: 'How dare they deny a woman with cancer?'
Emily earned over a million dollars working in an unknown MLM and admitted: 'How dare they deny a woman with cancer?'
Starting a career in MLM
According to The Sun: Emily, an author and public speaker from Oregon, USA, joined an unknown MLM in 2013 as a way to 'escape the daily grind, where I, as a stay-at-home mom, tried to feel like the queen of the world.'
In an essay for Today Show, the 43-year-old woman described how she was 'on top of the world' and was attracted by the promises of unlimited earnings and travel expenses covered by the company, as well as gifts.
The submitted news sounds lively and interesting, allowing the reader to easily grasp the essence of the event. It is revealed that a mother of five earned millions using her cervical cancer diagnosis to promote skincare products in network marketing. Her comment, emphasizing the unfairness of denying a woman with cancer, adds extra emotional color to the story.Read also
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