How can one tell if a high risk merchant business such as MLM is legit or a mere pyramid scam?

Posted on August 15th, 2009 by admin


See if this helps
http://www.mlm-thetruth.com/index.html

3 Responses

  1. stephnbrian94 Says:

    Well, be VERY careful. I operated a MLM business for almost 7 years from home. It was lucrative and had high stakes involved. When our advertising dollars went over 2 grand a month I decided my credit was already maxed out and the gain was not worth the investment. In the long run I could have invested in school and come out farther ahead. Just be very careful and make a wise decision before jumping in… Good Luck.
    References :
    Personal Experience

  2. SandraD Says:

    See if this helps
    http://www.mlm-thetruth.com/index.html
    References :

  3. Phoenix Says:

    "MLM has earned a bad reputation for being a lousy business scheme in which members could supposedly become wealthy by virtue of "downline recruitment". To others, MLM is a decent way to make a profit out of sales as well as commission from new salespersons enrolled in the company. High risk merchants who own successful MLM businesses know that despite being tagged illegal or fraudulent, MLM is still a highly profitable industry. That is, if distributors aim to earn through product selling and not through recruitment alone."
    References :
    Excerpt from: http://ebusinessbuzz.blogspot.com/2007/07/multilevel-marketing-high-risk.html

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