This is simply my opinion, and I admit my bias is taken from real life “experience” when I watched how one of my daughters ruined her life in MLM. It takes real grit to “run your own business”. Suggesting to people – most are just ordinary people -they can run their own business in an MLM scheme and make money is not the reality of it.
In reality, to be successful, they have to work extraordinarily HARD and claw their way up by getting good downline. They are encouraged to do this with diligence is a term I see a lot. A lot of people (just ordinary people remember) do not have the kind of grit needed to run their own business – otherwise they would already be doing so - and end up buying the “product” for themselves – but they would save more than the commission they earn and the exorbitant cost of the product simply by shopping at a supermarket or store. And furthermore, they often lose friends or get shunned by people wanting to avoid their “diligence”.
To recruit people with an idea they are running their own business and tell them the cost of the product they are selling is justified through its unique and exclusive nature, makes it not ethical for me.
I cannot do academic arguments about business models, but from a simple “human” aspect I see MLM as a “sting” on ordinary people.
I wish you luck with your MLM adventure – but I hope you see that ideas expressed here in this whole discussion, really HAVE come from an attitude of caring.
M

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