It has been said the MPB Today is a pyramid scheme!
MPB is a direct sales company. Our product is online grocery delivery. We get paid commissions when others make a grocery purchase. We also get paid when we help others get started in their own business. It is as simple as that.
If you look at the structure of a Pyramid Scheme and any other company’s organizational chart you will see they’re all basically shaped like triangles. Starts out with the president at the top and ends at the base, composed of entry level workers. Just because the president is making more than a janitor doesn’t mean that they’re operating a Pyramid Scheme. Every business has its own rotten egg and the Network Marketing business has its fair share. To conclude that everybody in the MLM business is operating a Pyramid Scheme is an incorrect assumption.
What is a Pyramid Scheme?
A Pyramid Scheme could be defined as one that focuses on recruiting, while not selling any legitimate product. People earn a commission by recruiting or creating a downline without ever selling a product. Unless you live under a rock, then you’ve heard about companies like AVON or Tupperware. These are legitimate network marketing MLM companies, but you don't call them Pyramid Schemes, do you?
Do you know people that sell Avon, Tupperware, Scentsy, Cookie Lee, Amway, Mary Kay etc..? These are direct sales companies that pay their consultants commissions when they make product sales, as well as pays commissions when they sponsor others into the business. There is no difference between that and MPB. We get paid on the sale of groceries. All these companies are great ways of earning extra income for your family, but take a moment and read their compensation plan and then read MPB's. You will see virtually the same thing. Neither of them are pyramid schemes. Most people are not aware of this fact and that they have probably been to a party and bought products from a MLM company. They probably have never read the compensation plan or been asked to join as a business rep. If you are interested in learning more about MPB and have any questions, feel free to contact me at dawn@harpellenterprises.com or visit my website at http://www.gasandgroceryfree.com
The biggest difference between MPB and the others is that MPB does not require a monthly autoship, or ask you to use only their products. I had one company tell me to throw away all my current stuff and buy only from them. With MPB you get to buy whatever groceries you please, as well as gas in certain locations. Give this Grocery Club a try, there is nothing to lose except FREE Groceries.
For more information on how a pyramid scheme works. Visit the Federal Trade Commission at http://ww.ftc.org/ and find out exactly what makes a pyramid scheme.