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Article Surfing ArchiveMLM Scams - Articles SurfingThe old saying goes, 'A few bad apples spoil the bunch.' It could not be more true when you are thinking about getting into MLM. There are so many legitimate opportunities that have been spoiled by some MLM scams giving the business opportunity a bad name. Yes, there are legitimate MLM opportunities out there, you just need to be able to tell the difference between the good businesses and the MLM scams. MLM is a legitimate business model, but some people have chosen to create MLM scams from this model. You really can, with a lot of work, make good money with MLM, which is a multi-level marketing business model. Also known as network marketing, you have an upline and build a downline while selling unique services or products. The problem is, while this model is legitmate, there are a lot of people creating MLM scams and illegal schemes that have smeared the MLM name. So, what are some common MLM scams? The most popular MLM scam is very much illegal, and it is has been around for the longest time. In a pyramid scheme, a company will offer large profits if you invest in their program. Do you actually sell the products? No. This is one of those MLM scams where the money is paid in without you ever seeing any money for the products. Another one of the most common MLM scams is called a Ponzi scheme. This is similar to the pyramid scheme, but with one difference. With a Ponzi scheme there is not actually a product. The company promises you large returns if you invest with them, but they only take the investment to pay off the people who have been in the program longer. With these type of MLM scams the promises sound legitimate, but the companies will most likely take your money and run. So what are the things you should look for to tell if you are dealing with one of those MLM scams? First, ask if the company is more interested in bringing in new members than selling any product. After all, new members mean more competition, especially if there are not a lot of products to sell. Also, beware of companies that want you to purchase a lot of product or inventory before you begin selling. MLM scams often require that you purchase items that are backordered, or you will purchase the items and never see them. MLM scams often make preposterous claims about their products. The advertisements are extremely exaggerated, and if the ads sound to good to be true, they probably are. These exaggerations are most common with MLM scams that promote nutritional supplements. So check into them carefully. Do your research before you get involved in any network marketing to avoid MLM scams. Ask a lot of questions and take your time to think about the business. If someone is pressuring you to make an instant decision, you need to put up the MLM scams red flag. However, do not be scared away from MLM, because there really are some excellent opportunities if you can make your way through the MLM scams.
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