Warning Signs in a Direct–Sales Firm
The company promises that you will “get rich quick”.
Products are unsaleable, unattractive, overpriced, or of poor quality.

You would not choose to use their products yourself.
It is not clear exactly what you will be getting from the company until you have made an initial payment.
Earnings are primarily made by recruitment of new distributors rather than by selling actual products.
The company asks you for fixed, regular payments.
The company has not been trading for very long.
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