From Deseret News archives:
Chinese are vulnerable to Utah-based pyramid schemes
The Chinese government wisely banned multilevel selling in 1998, which frustrated MLM promoters hoping to cash in on the huge Chinese market. But as China Daily reported (Sept. 21, 2005), "Through building a pyramid structure, organizers require every member to fork out a non-refundable startup fee, sometimes as high as tens of thousands of yuan. To recoup their initial investment, members have to coax others to join the network and get commissions calculated on the number of new members they entice."
I would add that most MLMs are too clever to require huge up-front investments. Instead, they bleed participants slowly of their assets through purchases on a subscription basis.
In fact, the promoters of the bill that legalized product-based pyramid schemes in Utah made it very clear in the hearings that they did not want to be held to the requirement of direct selling of products to legitimate customers outside the network of participants. They supported pyramid chain selling as legitimate so long as products were "consumable."
The Chinese market is ripe for such fraudulent schemes, whatever they are called MLM, network marketing, product-based pyramid schemes, chain selling or direct selling. Research demonstrates that recruiting MLMs defraud 99 percent of recruits by entrapping them to purchase expensive products for their "opportunity of a lifetime" on the basis of a set of clever deceptions. The potential for losses suffered by Chinese victims is huge billions of dollars in U.S. money. Many will invest their entire life savings in the vain hope of relief from their poverty. This is based on e-mails we have received from victims in other Asian countries. They will only be made poorer for their participation, while the MLMs and TOPPs (top of the pyramid promoters) will come away fatter than ever.
Utah's reputation as the scam capital of the world is now centered on these very schemes. And our governor is at the forefront in promoting them to the vulnerable Chinese. Few in law enforcement or in the Legislature get it. I feel like the child in the children's fable who cried out, "Look The emperor has no clothes!"
Jon Taylor is a retired entrepreneur and marketer. He is the author of the book "The Network Marketing Game." He lives in Bountiful.
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