- Your MLM Responsibilities
FTC:
If you decide to become a distributor, you are legally responsible for the claims you make about the company, its product and the business opportunities it offers. That applies even if you’re repeating claims you read in a company brochure or advertising flyer. The Federal Trade Commission advises you to verify the research behind any […] - Real MLM Concerns from Real People
Nake-id Knits:
I think the scary part of MLM’s is when there is no real product; it’s just all about the recruiting (like the friends of ours who did Quixtar, the internet version of Amway). Plus, with Aloette, you can still make manager without recruiting. Just do 20 shows and your commission goes from 25% […] - Mannatech Updates Litigation Issues
Yahoo Finance:
Mannatech announced that litigants in purported class action lawsuits filed a consolidated amended complaint on Friday, March 3, in keeping with a court-imposed deadline. It is important to note that the filing of this complaint is a routine development in the securities class action lawsuits filed last year against the company and some of […] - Primerica Seminar
Money:
In December 1992, Kathleen and Matt Brennan were mired in $19,000 worth of credit-card debt. Both had good jobs–Kathleen was a supervising mechanical engineer at a Commonwealth Edison nuclear plant, and Matt was a risk manager with a clearinghouse at the Chicago Board of Trade. But after years of freewheeling spending early in their marriage, […] - More Upside to Network Marketing
USA Today:
Now, network marketing is certainly a legitimate business model, if done right. Everything from laundry detergent to protein bars are sold this way, and yes, some people make a lot of money.
A good multilevel marketing company offers many possible benefits:
• Established products
• Low cost of entry
• Training and support
• A bonus plan
• […]














