Bob Klase
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It's my understanding that the con commonly refered to as a pyramid scheme was established well before MLM's. MLM's evolved to circumvent the law.
Which might make MLM's stupid, dishonest, unethical and many other things, but not illegal. Pyramid Schemes are "illegal" by definition. MLM's can resemble pyramid schemes, they can have many similarities to pyramid schemes, but until they meet the other requirements of pyramid schemes they are not pyramid schemes.
I think it's foolish and deliberately misleading to represent them as anything but legal pyramid schemes.
I think it's foolish to represent them as something that 'by definition' is illegal unless they are violating the law that makes it illegal. If your goal is to warn people about the bad things about MLM then I think deliberately miscalling them by a name with a specific definition which they do not meet is only giving them (the Amway supporters) ammunition to counter all the bad things you can say about them that aren't incorrect.
Is Amway really sustainable or is it just that it hasn't collapsed yet? It seems to teeter on the edge, waiting for the next generation of "entreprenuers".
And what's the average and maximum lifespan of every other pyramid scheme (which actually meets the definition) that you know of? Can you find me a pyramid scheme (which actually meets the definition) that has last 50 years? How about a time frame until something that's "on the edge" collapses. Make it longer than Chrysler has lasted since they're also teetering on the edge and they've been around longer than Amway.
If it makes you happy I'll refer to Amway as a not illegal pyramid scheme![]()
You can refer to roses as not flower pine trees- that won't make roses grow 80 feet tall and drop pine cones all over the place. Or you could refer to everyone death row for a single murder as not-multiple-person-killer-serial-killer.
You insist on calling it by a term with specific definition because you're desperate to make it look as bad as possible. In reality calling it by that term makes it look no worse than using actual, correct facts will show it to be, but makes you look as desperate to blacken Amway's face as icerat is to convince people that it's a great money making opportunity which is no different than selling cell phones at Walmart.
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