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Originally Posted by Unregistered
But if he's collecting 6k net every month, then it's not a bad thing. Care to expose more on the modus operandi of typical MLMs?
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My first MLM company i have worked in is Operation Renewal, a charity organisation by nature. However, I was under Team Xcel, a direct sales team associated with Operation Renewal. Our overrides is based on your rank within the team. Ranks are as follow : Guy, Leader, Team leader, Team Manager, Manager.
So let's say a book of tickets has 15 tickets within it, each ticket is 10 dollars. of this 10 dollars, a minimum of 7 dollars is to go to charity. 2 dollars goes to the guy. So how is this one dollar split? For every book a guy sells within a team, the team leader (Team Xcel is splitted into many more teams, headed either by leaders, team leaders or team managers) gets about 50 cents ? whereas the team manager gets 2 dollars for each book sold. Not sure about the manager (who has a basic pay i heard). However it is a very commission based system whereby we do not have a basic pay apart from managers.
Now moving on, at Esabee. A more complex structure, but similar working methods. for each package sold, the seller gets 100 dollars, and those above him each gets 43 dollars. This is the difference between network marketing and MLM. MLM means the ones at the top get more money than those downlines in terms of overrides, but network marketing means as long as that fella sells and is the downline of 3 people, this 3 people would earn 43 dollars each.
For me, all are still MLMs.