Where is the redress and accountability in an MLM?
Lloyds of London perpetrated something akin to an MLM oversaturation gaff a few years back. Look at the damage this has done, not just to the investors who got ripped off (and they are suing) but to Lloyds reputation as a whole. This one episode of oversaturation has brought down one of the best “brand” NAMES (pardon the pun) in the world. This is the answer to “Where is the redress?”, if any. It is in the rotten image that comes from unethical and exploitative business practices. And rot produces stink. The real estate or insurance or semiconductor or any other business market will have its times of over-supply due to saturation and over-enthusiasm, and these are indeed devastating. But they will correct and go on. But the “market” of MLM is the dupes to be conned to buy into the MLM math dream, and we as a society have already been around that block. The “market” has already been had, thank you very much. This is what I call the “MLM stink”. They say the sense of smell is the best to