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Inverted funnel, however the legalities aren't about the physical shape. It's about getting people to join that shape while telling them it's square.

I know, I'm just trying to think of what that shape resembles. A triangular system? No, that doesn't quite sound right..
 
For the record, and according to the FTC relating to MLM, a Pyramid Scheme can be as simple as any organization making inaccurate earning's claim.
 
Hahaha

I only clicked on this because a 'is PFS a MLM' type youtube cam up on my youtube in the last few days ago. By somebody named Marco.

Then I had to hit the Ignored member button to make sense of a couple of post. I am not going to read back though this but hahaha. You will never get a reasonable reply.
 
The correct answer is 10,000 because obviously the 5000 who earned $10k also earned $5k on their way to $10k. That is MLM math. 99% of society would answer 15,000 because that is the obvious answer, but technically, the 10,000 answer is not legally incorrect, even though it is misleading.

Yes, I'm aware of the misuse of statistics and numbers to shape the emotional outcomes that you want to share.

I bought this book when it first came out. Lots of information on the statistics being misused in recruiting:

Amazon product ASIN 0761506721
 
Yes, I'm aware of the misuse of statistics and numbers to shape the emotional outcomes that you want to share.

I bought this book when it first came out. Lots of information on the statistics being misused in recruiting:

Amazon product ASIN 0761506721
Misuse is just another name for fraud, especially when the intent of that misuse is to ensnare more victims. 1.6M in just the last 5 years alone.
 
Ok as there are many paths and options for agents. No matter what anyone says they are in the industry to make money.

So the question is can an agent make money at PFS? Yes they can and currently the regulators don't have a major problem with their business model. Scam? Nope. Pyramid Scheme? Nope.
 
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