Is Le-Vel a pyramid scheme? NO, it is not and here is why. If - TopicsExpress



          

Is Le-Vel a pyramid scheme? NO, it is not and here is why. If the money you make is based on your sales to the public, which our is, it is a legitimate multilevel marketing plan. If the money you make is based on the number of people you recruit to your team and your sales to your team, it is a pyramid scheme and the vast majority of participants lose money. Thrive is commission based and everyone has the opportunity to make money. Even customers have the opportunity to receive free product. Nobody loses money with Le-Vel. There is no fee to join. It is FREE. The only cost is if you purchase product for your own personal use. There is NO sales quota to make, NO inventory to keep, NO monthly fees to pay to Le-vel, NO annual dues. Avon, Tupperware, Mary Kay, for example; companies who have been around for years are not considered pyramid schemes. They are legitimate MLM (multi-level marketing) companies. Le Vel is a company that hires the general public to market and sell their product, paying them a commission rather than sell their product on the shelves of stores like Wal-Mart, Walgreens, Target, etc. Also, with pyramid schemes, you have to join a sales team and pay a fee. With Le Vel, you don’t. You can be a customer and purchase product or you can be a promoter and join my group. I hope this has answered your question and not overwhelmed or confused you! See more at maddranm.le-vel
Posted on: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 10:29:11 +0000

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