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Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) Scams

Back in Amway days multi-level marketing used to be somewhat respectable but now almost all the remaining MLM programs are scams

Many, if not all, of today's multilevel marketing programs involve some degree of fraud. Either they promise sales and incomes that can never be achieved or they are nothing more than pyramid schemes crudely disguides as multilevel marketing or MLM programs. When your profit derives from recruiting other people into the program then you are involved in what's known as a pyramid scheme. This is bad in two ways. Not only will you lose any funds you pour into this business but it's illegal as well and you could face steep fines or worse.

What's important to understand is that pyramid schemes always collapse in the end. No amount of fast talking will ever change that. Making money by signing up new members who make money by signing up new members is not a business plan with a future.

Deception is a primary tool

But even the multi-level marketing programs that are not pyramid schemes use deception to lure the unsuspecting and con them into becoming distributors. Somepromise outrageous incomes and some multilevel marketing schemes simply involve products of dubious value to consumers. The dietary supplement MLM programs are an excellent example of this. If you have to exaggerate or even lie to consumers in order to make a sale you might want to think twice about involving yourself in the distribution of a programs products. If you think that what you're selling or distributing is worthless then why should anyone else think differently?

Investigate the Company on the Web

While we could argue that all multilevel marketing plans should be avoided we can't simply dismiss them all as scams without investigating them individually. But we do think that the track record for multilevel marketing programs is poor enough that everyone should be extremely skeptical of anyone attempting to sign you up as a distributor. Make sure that you research a MLM plan thoroughly before any money changes hands or you make any commitment. A few minutes of research is usually all you need thanks to the world wide web. Since most of the multilevel marketing scams use more or less the same techniques we are going to simply list some of the most common. See if the program you are interested in can hold up against our multilevel marketing scam identifiers.

Multilevel Marketing Scam Warning Signs

Here are some warning signs that a multilevel marketing program is a scam or pyramid scheme:

Work at Home Scam Links:

FTC: Facts for Consumers - Work-at-Home Schemes
BBB: Work-at-Home Schemes - Modern Twist to Old Scams
MLM Watch: The Skeptical Guide to Multilevel Marketing