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Today, we, network marketers, should expect owner/executives in mlm companies to have integrity and act with probity. But, today that’s far from the case in most companies. Look, the distributor is a customer FIRST because they make the company, therefore, are the company. So the only reason the MLM ersatz makes ANY money is because the customer-distributor moves product through consumption, retailing and building the business through distributor sign-ups. The most important asset in any company is the employee. Unfortunately, most MLM business owners just act out of their avaricious drive to do whatever it takes to make money so they go public via the IPO. Moreover, This move to go public changes everything. When playing the financial markets someone’s gain is another’s loss. The ONLY winner in an IPO move is the owner. The employees now get screwed because they go from being viewed as an “asset” to being viewed as a “liability.” For, the employees’ interests now take a backseat to the shareholders’ interests. The customer-distributors get gouged, by paying for over-priced products, and swindled. What could be more odious in the mlm industry than business ersatz swindling their distributors, vis-?-vis executive fiat to “alter the deal”, in some way? Scams leave clues, much like the legitimate businesses. IF the distributor does their ‘due diligence’ they would have the prescience, if you will to avoid the scam and not get ripped-off by any MLM ersatz. Unfortunately, the “terms & conditions” contract, a.k.a. “Policies & Procedures” can be SO long, 35, 35 or even up to nearly 70 pages long, that it may feel like trying to “find a needle in a haystack” when reading to find any devious or slick “gatchas” peppered throughout. Now, for some good news. You, the distributor
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