Stocktube has a nice piece on how MLM is NOT the Holy Grail to solve your household economy issues…
It can be argue that there??e Ponzi characteristics in MLM systems as well. If you can think logically of how the members derive their extraordinary income then you should know how the game is being played. Money does not fall from the sky so someone has to pay for it. Of course there??e groups of ??ld Birds??within MLM sectors who somehow command huge followers and these God-Fathers make the most money because they??e the early birds who after joined a MLM company will instruct their close buddies to build the lines (happens to be the same members from the previous MLM systems). These God-Fathers will jump from one MLM company to another and sometimes they would have arranged the ??ositions??beforehand so that a nice flawless pyramid structure was built before they joined a new MLM company. Instantly they make tens or even hundreds of thousands of profit and become the top earners *applause* and this serve like a magnet and attracts the newbies. When the game saturated, it?? time to migrate to another game.
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