Does the company management have personal experience buildingtheir own networking organization and have they done it with integrity?
• Search Google about the owners of the company • Add the word “Scam” to your search. Find out if the owners have integrity. • Does the owner have a Corporate background or have they been in-the-field of network marketing? • Take note of your legal contract. Read your your “Policies and Procedures” and “Terms and Conditions”. • Look for the word “Ongoing”. • Look for policies that strike you as “Unreasonable” like “Termination, with or without cause”. • Ask yourself “Does this contract protect me or the company?” • Does the company charge you for training or a company web site? • Does the company charge you for each pay check they send you? Rules of Thumb: The longer the contract, the greater the possibility that the policies important to you are being hidden in “legalities”. If it is a SCAM if it is a “cash only” business. It’s a SCAM if you can buy a position at the top. It is not a level playing field for all, IF you have been offered a special deal. If the products can be sold on e