Hi all
I happened to bum into this forum today and thought I'll share my
bad experience with NTI and to clear information which I thought
were inaccurate about Alan Mok. I am not speaking up for him but he
was a close friend of mine since 2000 and it was NTI that busted
our friendship. I joined NTI in early 2005 and this was the one and
only time that Alan approached me to join him though I knew he was
doing MLM actively for many years. Being very skeptical, it was
friendship and trust that made me joined NTI and yes, I regretted
joining but moving on I take this as a lesson. I had a few
downlines which are my good friends of course. Obviously they did
not succeed and we all gave up in less than 2 months as the
so-called presenters were in our opinion disorganised and
unprofessional, on some occasions they were either late for our
appointments or simply forgot to turn up. It was a waste of energy
and time on our part as we have our own full-time careers to focus
on. Fortunately, I have not lost these friends who supported me. As
for Alan, our friendship was strained because of this incident and
obviously today, we totally lost touch. It was only through this
forum that I learnt about him and realised that his profile was
removed from NTI's website. Yes, he possesses a double degree and
whether or not JP got him a BMW, he did own a 5-series BMW.
Passionate, committed to his job, creative in ideas, street-smart
and results oriented, he probably excel well in the hospitality
industry 
As for those out there who are considering about joining MLM, my
advise to you is take time to consider carefully. There are other
very established MLMs like Amway and though I swear not to join
another MLM, I am using Amway's product which is very good.
Remember, the choice is yours, no one can force you to join a MLM,
take your time to ask around, find out more about the company and
most importantly do not join merely because of friendship 