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DSAS is an association that self regulates their members.
From member companies, they nominate their EXCO members.
Before able to be accepted into DSAS, the MLM company will have to go through some "screening".
As for the legal cases, I believe all companies, MLM or not, are liable if they do not conduct themselves properly or do monkey business.
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I've heard alot of bad things about WBG and also a few friends turned me off with their ethics about asking me to join them.
Just fishy when my friend was offered a position with them no doubt all MLM companies need full time staff though advised that job scope has nothing to do with direct selling.
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Originally posted by djugashvili:I've heard alot of bad things about WBG and also a few friends turned me off with their ethics about asking me to join them.
Just fishy when my friend was offered a position with them no doubt all MLM companies need full time staff though advised that job scope has nothing to do with direct selling.What happened?
Care to elaborate?
I'm curious to find out how they operate. Any takers who can intro me to this company perhaps?
Maybe if you fren can help me out?
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hmmm apparently i've also been "offered" the job as a sales executive for WBG but god knows if they even do screen the applicants or just get sales people indiscriminately. selling $140 for a bar of facial soap, personally used it and it seems pretty worth the money.
eventually rejected the offer and now looking at my choices again.
minglong, care to share more abt wbg herE? so everyone can noe.
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