According to well informed sources, Dubli has paid $1 million sign up bonus in cash or shares for a top leader.
It brings up the insider discussion whether or not this is ethical, as team members of that paid leader will most likely not get the same deal.
Kevin Thompson, the MLM attorney stated on his Facebook page:
“I have been dancing around this issue for 4 months. I felt like openly talking about it would somehow get me into trouble for ruining a fun party.
But enough is enough, and here’s the truth: the practice of providing people with extra incentives ON TOP OF THE PAY PLAN without disclosure…it’s fraud.
And it needs to stop. It’s created a recruiting frenzy devoid of honor.
As it turns out, the majority of network marketing companies refuse to cut these sorts of deals”.
Kevin Thompson
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Robert Blackman a MLM professional stated:
I guess when the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL pays a signing bonus to a player it ruins the integrity of the game? SMH. I guess when Merrill Lynch and Citibank and Chase give a signing bonus or pay on extra performance it ruins it for everyone? My local car dealer pays the guy who sells the most cars