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How to Distinguish Between a Pyramid Scheme and Multi Level Marketing

 

How to Distinguish Between a Pyramid Scheme and Multi Level Marketing

Many people automatically associate a negative connotation with buzz words like “multi-level marketing” and “downline.” These people assume that those words denote a “pyramid scheme” and that the opportunity attached to those words is a scam. However, this is simply not true. If you know what to look for and what to avoid, you will be able to detect a true “pyramid scheme” from a potential money making opportunity.

 What Is A Pyramid Scheme

Pyramid Scheme

  1. Understand the definition: A pyramid scheme is a non-sustainable business that involves the exchange of money, usually in the form of a sign-up fee, and has no product or service.
  2. Know that pyramid schemes are ILLEGAL! The only people that are able to make money on a pyramid scheme are the people at the top of the pyramid.

Common Elements

  1. Learn the common elements. As the United State Securities and Exchange Commission states, “[t]he hallmark of these schemes is the promise of sky-high returns in a short period of time for doing nothing other than handing over your money and getting others to do the same. The fraudsters behind a pyramid scheme may go to great lengths to make the program look like a legitimate multi-level marketing program. But despite their claims to have legitimate products or services to sell, these fraudsters simply use money coming in from new recruits to pay off early stage investors.”
  2. Look for other identifying characteristics to look for are: (1) Vague descriptions about the company from which your questions can only be answered by signing up and paying the fee; (2) No product or service being offered or a product that sells at a highly inflated price; (3) A majority or all of the possible income to be made comes from the sign-up fee from new enrollees; and (4) Repeated assurances that the company is completely legal.

Multi-Level Marketing

  1. Understand the difference. Multi-level marketing companies follow a similar concept to a pyramid scheme, which is a reason for most of the confusion, except that two significant differences exist.

Common Elements

  1. Little or no enrollment fee;
  2. The company completely explains itself, its products, and its services BEFORE you sign-up;
  3. A member’s main source of income will come from selling or offering the company’s products and/or services; and
  4. A member can make money at ANY level of the model WITHOUT signing up new members
  5. These elements assure that the member will have a fair chance to make money from the company. However, as is true with any venture, your income depends on your ability to sell products or offer services. Any company that promises you money for doing nothing is not being honest with you.

Examples of Multi-Level Marketing Companies

Tips

Please note: Mary Kay is not a Multi-Level company. Consultants buy their product directly from the company instead of from their recruit (like in Multi-Level)

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