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"MLMs prey on the poor and desperate: women, people of color, people in dying small towns and decaying rustbelt cities. It's not just that these people are desperate – it's that they only survive through networks of mutual aid. Poor women rely on other poor women to help with child care, marginalized people rely on one another for help with home maintenance, small loans, a place to crash after an eviction, or a place to park the RV you're living out of.

In other words, people who lack monetary capital must rely on social capital for survival. That's why MLMs target these people: an MLM is a system for destructively transforming social capital into monetary capital. MLMs exhort their members to mine their social relationships for "leads" and "customers" and to use the language of social solidarity ("women helping women") to wheedle, guilt, and arm-twist people from your mutual aid network into buying things they don't need and can't afford.

But it's worse, because what MLMs really sell is MLMs. The real purpose of an MLM sales call is to convince the "customer" to become an MLM salesperson, who owes you a share of every sale they make and is incentivized to buy stock they don't need (from you) in order to make quotas. And of course, their real job is to sign up other salespeople to work under them, and so on.

An MLM isn't just a pathogen, in other words – it's a contagion. When someone in your social support network gets the MLM disease, they don't just burn all their social ties with you and the people you rely on – they convince more people in your social group to do the same."

pluralistic.net/2025/02/05/pow

pluralistic.netPluralistic: MLMs are the mirror-world version of community organizing (04 Feb 2025) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

MLM – das falsche Versprechen vom großen Geld

Hey, erstmal ein Kompliment zu deinem großartigen Profil, du bist mir schon einige Male aufgefallen und ich glaube Du wärst verdammt gut in dem, was ich mache. Hast du Lust richtig Geld zu verdienen? Wärst du offen für unverbindliche Infos?

Kennt ihr solche und ähnliche Nachrichten? Habt ihr vielleicht selbst schon welche bekommen? Aktuell haben die wieder Hochkonjuktur. Denn ein neues […]

nerdherz.blog/2025/01/17/mlm-d

I just came across this quite by accident. It is quite lengthy but informative. It could apply to #religion and #religious groups / #cults, #MultiLevelMarketing (#MLM) organizations, or nowadays to #politics and various #political groups, especially the #Christofascists and #ChristianNationalism and similar #falseChristianity groups that seem to be taking over the #GOP / #Republicans in the USA. Young people in particular need to be informed about the dangers of such groups, since they prey on the young, who don't have enough life experience to have been exposed to such groups and therefore have no idea what they are getting into until it's too late.

The 25 Signs you’re in a High-Control Group or Cult by Anastasia Somerville-Wong
secularliturgies.wordpress.com

Secular Liturgies · The 25 Signs you’re in a High-Control Group or Cult by Anastasia Somerville-WongIt is a really healthy and rewarding thing to be part of a movement for positive change and progress, and to be part of a community which encourages moral and spiritual growth. It can do wonders fo…

#MLM #PyramidScheme #MultiLevelMarketing #Capitalism: "Officially, of course, a multilevel marketing company is distinct from an actual pyramid scheme. But, as longtime MLM critic Robert FitzPatrick argues, the boundary between “legitimate” multilevel marketing and straightforward fraud is porous at best. As per FitzPatrick, the US government defines the legal variety as “a type of enterprise in which participants can earn money from their own retail sales and from commission overrides based on the retail sales of other participants they recruit in a genealogical chain.” The problem, as he observes, is that the FTC has never actually identified a single MLM company that meets such a definition. “Since,” FitzPatrick writes, “no one in MLM actually does gain or could gain sustainable profit from retailing, no one also gains income from retail sales of those recruited. The legitimate, retail-based MLM is as real as a Unicorn.”

In truth, it’s hard to think of a better microcosm for capitalism than multilevel marketing, or a more apt depiction of why its foundational mythology is so obviously a fraud. In the world of MLMs, all of us are just temporarily embarrassed millionaires. With sufficient effort and the application of vigorous work ethic, anyone and everyone can be their own boss while spreading the good word far and wide so that others can rise too. According to MLM’s oleaginous prosperity gospel, sales reps get to help others by selling useful products and enriching themselves, engaging in a perfect symbiosis of enlightened self-interest. Those who lose money or complain are, by extension, either lazy or otherwise personally defective."

jacobin.com/2021/10/multilevel

jacobin.comMultilevel Marketing Scams Expose Capitalism’s Foundational LiePyramid schemes aren’t a corruption of capitalism — they’re a microcosm of how the class system arbitrarily creates winners and losers while falsely promising opportunity for all.