A company listed in Hong Kong, sounds good, and the company implements a direct selling strategy. This kind of company looks good, but here's what I know:
Newcomers have to undergo a two-week military training. The so-called training is to promote the company's products and their functions.
The basic salary of new recruits is 500 yuan/month (Nanjing), but it is not paid in full, only half. When the performance rises to 800, you still pay half. There is a so-called commission, but it can only be paid if the customer pays it. The company provides accommodation for 50/ month/person, but often changes accommodation.
I don't know what their products are, such as health pillows and health stickers, so I won't comment. The company has a chest protection card, 180/ piece, which is said to have the effect of treating cardiovascular diseases. A card the size of a bank card, plastic products, contains at most a small pulse meter, but I don't think there is any shadow of high-tech products in the whole card. At best, it is a magnetic card. In addition, there is a water dispenser. A water machine is tens of thousands of times, and it is also claimed that it can produce charged water and promote health. Even charged ionized water is discharged into ordinary water after contacting the human body. Is it as magical as "holy water"? Some old people get a little pension after retirement, and spend a year's pension to buy an instrument that even their own staff can't tell. exactly ...
Tiannian Bio (China) Co., Ltd. often holds parties, and many old people go, but every time they get together, they have to change places, only when they are told.
Do other Amway and Avon sell directly after paying the money?
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Simply put, MLM sells people, while direct selling sells products.