December 29, 2008

Do pyramid and MLM schemes increase in popularity as unemployment increases?

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January 2, 2009

hottotrot1_usa @ 12:01 am

yes, they increase with unemployment.

January 3, 2009

crusty old fart @ 2:26 am

There could be a corelation, however these kinds of Ponzi schemes have been around for a LONG while. There is a major difference, though, between a MLM and a pyramid. MLM’s are legal business ventures that require a substantial investment on the part of the individual seeking to either build a profitable business or create a 2nd revenue stream.
A pyramid is an illegal plan that also requires an investment but unlike a MLM that allows tax deductions, a pyramid can land you in jail.

January 5, 2009

Al Mac Wheel @ 11:42 pm

In my view they are more likely to increase in popularity when people have disposable income available to spend on get rich quick schemes, than when people do not have enough money to live on.

January 9, 2009

YA! 4ever @ 5:57 am

Yes especially when they claim you can make $2,000- 10,000 per week. For some reason people fall for it and get scammed at the end.

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