Imagine a deposition where I interview the FTC. These are yes or no questions, just as it would be in a real deposition. 1. Is recruiting in Network Marketing illegal? 2. Is recruiting a lot of people in Network Marketing illegal? 3. Is recruiting a sales team quickly in Network Marketing illegal? 4. Is there a law that specifies what percentage of your customers in Network Marketing may also earn an income by acquiring other customers (distributors)? Customer/Distributor ratio? 5. Is it sufficient transparency and ethics to show a truthful, accurate and candid Income Disclosure Statement showing how much gross income before expenses each rank earns, how long it took to earn it, and what percent of all distributors earn what incomes? 6. Are customers who never choose to or attempt to sell the products considered distributors? 7. Should the IDS then include customers or just distributors? 8. Is the pursuit of financial freedom in the USA illegal? 9. Is attempting to retire from a full-time job illegal? 10. Is pursuing or earning residual (semi-passive) income illegal? 11. Is it possible for a Network Marketing sales leader to build a team and community of repeat customers, such that the majority of said sales leader's income is generated from customers that sales leader did not personally acquire and does not personally maintain as a customer? 12. Do you know how many years generations of families have been repeat monthly customers of NeoLife products? Shaklee? Nature's Sunshine? Arbonne? Amway? Herbalife? Natura? Avon? 13. Is it illegal for Network Marketing companies to offer luxury cars and vacations as incentives? 14. Is it illegal for sales leaders to earn those incentives? 15. Is it illegal for a sales leader to post pictures of said trip or car on social media? 16. Is it illegal for a sales leader to pursue earning as much income as possible?
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