Summary

One of the most curious aspects of how MLM companies communicate to recruits is their refusal to disclose available data that would meaningfully inform the decision to participate.

Despite readily available data, the disclosed public earnings statements from MLM companies have little validity, and obscure rather than share this pertinent information.

A sample of earnings statements shows critical flaws that make the information not just worthless, but dangerous, as hidden (i.e., undisclosed) odds can mislead distributors and prospective recruits.