DSAP (Direct-Selling Association of the Philippines) 8 POINT - TopicsExpress



          

DSAP (Direct-Selling Association of the Philippines) 8 POINT TEST DSAP came up with this test to check if it the direct-selling or multi-level marketing company is legit: Let us review our program, #iWiN. a.) Is there a product? Yes, we are marketing, selling and reproducing high quality shirts that brings with it correct foundational values and principles. b.) Are commissions paid based on product sales or and not from the entry fees paid upon registration of new recruits? Yes. Dealer earns up to 35% for every shirt sold. The affiliate marketing incentive is just a bonus on top of the main business which is retailing. c.) Is the company selling a product and not a position? Definitely selling a product. We have created high quality, beautifully designed shirts as the dealers inventory. We do not sell positions and do not manipulate earnings thru recruitment. As a matter of fact WE DO NOT ALLOW ANY MEMBER TO HAVE more than 1 Business Account. This is how we show everyone that success cannot be manipulated by buying positions. d.) Is there no direct correlation between the number of recruits and compensation? YES There is no direct correlation. Any dealer can earn even without recruiting anyone. The rate of their compensation has no relation to the number of people they bring in. e.) If recruitment is to stop today, will the participants still make money? Definitely YES. Once someone gets a dealership, they immediately get 135% of what they pay. If they sell the inventory they paid for they get more than what they have paid even without recruiting anyone. f.) Is there a reasonable product return policy? Yes. We have 7 days money back guarantee for dissatisfied customers. g.) Do products have fair market value? Yes. Our products are fairly priced as compared to what buyers can purchase both online and in the traditional stores. h.) Is there a compelling reason to buy? Definitely Yes! This is basic necessity. We do not only sell t shirts/apparels, we sell SHIRTS/APPARELS THAT BRINGS IN POSITIVE VIBES which actually happens for everyone who wears it. According to DSAP If the answer to all the questions is YES, then the company is legit. But if the answer is NO, then the probability is high that it is a pyramid scam. The Consumer Code of the Philippines or Republic Act No. 7394 bans chain distribution or pyramid sales schemes in selling consumer products. The law defines pyramiding sales schemes as marketing style that derives income primarily from recruitment of other persons rather than sales of consumer products.
Posted on: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 06:13:38 +0000

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