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Pyramid Schemes Masquerade As Direct Sellers In S Africa

 
There is a thin line, nowadays, between network marketing companies, or multi-level marketing companies, and pyramid schemes. Particularly where the former has a business model that involves attracting sales agents by rewarding them for selling products to their network of friends and family, and setting up teams of other people – who also want to start their own business selling the product – and getting a percentage of their sales revenue.
 
People end up receiving solicitations from their friends or family to take advantage of a ‘unique opportunity’, with promises of financial independence and the allure of a lifestyle that comes with ‘being your own boss’.
 

“I really believe that, as an industry, it makes a difference in the lives of people that have few opportunities,” says Ernest du Toit, chairperson of the Direct Selling Association

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Direct Selling Critical Contributor To Future Of South Africa

 
The Ministry of Small Business Development views the Direct Selling Association of South Africa (DSASA) as an important partner in achieving its mandate. Calling the direct selling industry an industry that gives birth to entrepreneurs and makes a critical contribution to the future of our country, the Deputy Minister of Small Business Development, Elizabeth Thabethe, said a partnership with the DSASA was important to the Ministry.

“I can already see many opportunities for collaboration between us and your association in the realisation of achieving our mandate,” said Thabethe.

The Deputy Minister was speaking at the DSA’s recent annual awards luncheon. She praised the Association’s members for the contribution they had made and continue to make to South Africa.

“The direct selling industry does more than just provide entrepreneurial and income opportunities to over one million

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