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  2. Pyramid scheme - Wikipedia

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    The unsustainable exponential progression of a classic pyramid scheme in which every member recruits six new people. To sustain the scheme, the 2.2 billion people in the 12th layer would be required to recruit 13.1 billion more people for the 13th layer, even though there are not nearly enough people in the world to achieve that.

  3. Multi-level marketing - Wikipedia

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    Multi-level marketing (MLM), also called network marketing [1] or pyramid selling, [2] [3] [4] is a controversial [4] and sometimes illegal marketing strategy for the sale of products or services in which the revenue of the MLM company is derived from a non-salaried workforce selling the company's products or services, while the earnings of the participants are derived from a pyramid-shaped or ...

  4. 8 Warning Signs of a Pyramid Scheme - AOL

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    However, the SEC says you may be part of an illegal pyramid scheme if you are offered compensation in exchange for doing little work like making payments, recruiting others or placing online ads ...

  5. Franchise fraud - Wikipedia

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    Similar to a pyramid scheme, a Ponzi scheme involves paying existing investors in a nonexistent enterprise with the funds from new investors thus creating the illusion of a "profit". One of the key differences between a Ponzi scheme and a pyramid scheme is that in a Ponzi scheme, investors are paid using the money from future investors.

  6. Want to work at home? Take a lesson from this $3 billion ...

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    No pyramid scheme was bigger than TelexFree, which conned 1.8 million victims worldwide into shelling out $3 billion to get in on an essentially bogus business.

  7. Herbalife, Amway and Mary Kay: How multi-level marketing ...

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    The firm, say critics, allegedly operated a fraudulent pyramid scheme. Nonetheless, Albright earned a whopping $10 million between 2008 and 2014 from the company.

  8. In re Amway Corp. - Wikipedia

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    The FTC stated that Amway was not an illegal pyramid scheme since the Amway system is based on retail sales to consumers. Amway avoided being defined as a pyramid scheme by: not requiring an entry ("headhunting") fee; [3] making product sales a precondition to receiving the performance bonus; [4] requiring the buying back of excessive inventory ...

  9. Ponzi scheme - Wikipedia

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    A Ponzi scheme claims to rely on some esoteric investment approach, and often attracts well-to-do investors, whereas pyramid schemes explicitly claim that new money will be the source of payout for the initial investments. [2] A pyramid scheme typically collapses much faster because it requires exponential increases in participants to sustain it.