Multi-level marketing plans systematically flawed
Filed under: Entrepreneurship, Ripoffs and Scams, Fraud
I've been studying multi-level marketing for several years, and Robert FitzPatrick has been studying the industry even longer. He's been qualified as an expert witness in MLMs and knows a whole lot about the industry. He recently released a report on 11 large MLMs which demonstrates that a full 99% of participants lose money.I've believed for a long time that any business venture which boasts 99% failure rate is one to avoid. Quite predictably, the supporters of multi-level marketing plans exclaim that those who don't succeed (i.e. turn a profit) have not worked hard enough or have not done the right things. Really? Could it really be that all 99% of the participants in MLMs are lazy losers who don't try hard enough? I seriously doubt it.
Sure, any business venture carries risk along with it. But FitzPatrick wrote recently on his blog that multi-level marketing is systematically flawed, and I agree with him. There's no such thing as a "good" MLM. People will suggest you "just haven't found the right one." Yeah. Ask the people who are on their eighth or ninth MLM and still haven't made any money.
Yesterday California's Attorney General, Edmund G. Brown Jr., 
Despite the claims of many who are trying to recruit new victims into their Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) scheme, you are not going to find riches there. While there are often lofty claims about many millionaires originating in MLMs or a high percentage of women making six-figure incomes from MLMs... the reality is that the people profiting from MLMs are few and far between.

