![]() To be part of the BAM lifestyle utopia, members simply pay $33.33 a month (all monetary values are given in so-called ‘angel numbers’, which are specific sequences some people believe are messages from angels). However, schemes like this are rarely sustainable, so eventually it will burn out and collapse.’ ![]() ‘Underneath it all, this is still a classic MLM and the only people who are really living the dream are the founders as it’s all about getting money through those they recruit. The BamFam business ethos is break away from everything and everyone you know to live the life of your dreams. All of their publicity bumf seems to be hooked on the idea that members end up hanging out in tropical paradises, eating fresh fruit, swimming in the ocean and smiling a lot. In fact, last year – at a time when most of the globe was going into lockdown – BAM hosted their first ever ‘business mastery retreat’, called The Vortex, taking place in the Mentawai Islands off the west coast of Indonesia.Īt first glance, it’s easy to see the allure. This new reality includes invites to week-long $6K ‘retreats’ – of which there has been two to date – in idyllic locations, which include sub-conscious reprogramming, hypnosis, law of attraction and polyamory workshops, plant medicine and meditation ceremonies and holistic healing. Sign up to the BamFam and you’ll join those already touted on the site in a video as ‘incredible humans’, who ‘made the choice to pivot from their old lifestyle that was no longer serving them and design their new reality.’ Coronation Street is currently covering the issue of MLM schemes in their Double Glammy storyline involving Daisy and Sean (Picture: ITV Plc)
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