I think you’re thinking of a few bad actors and you think I’m thinking of a few good actors.
But ponder this:
What false product representations are supposedly being used to sell Mary Kay or Tupperware? Or Stampin’ Up? Or Tastefully Simple? The answer is none. People like their make up or plastic crap or crafty stuff or cooking spices. They just do.
And what about people who buy a nutritional or essential oils product that seems like bunk to me and you and then keep buying it but never even try to build the business? That’s most MLM people, BTW. They keep buying because they like it. Consumers are often able to evaluate the results they get for themselves and should be allowed to do that.
In terms of income, the stuff is fully disclosed, that’s where you got it from. And as I pointed out, it isn’t some kind of lottery, there’s effort involved and chances of success depend on personal characteristics.
For you to tag the whole industry as a fraud just demonstrates you don’t understand the facts very well.