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Le-Vel Thrive

  • Le-Vel Thrive is a multi-level marketing company that offers a line of health and wellness products.

  • The company was founded in 2012 and has since grown into a major player in the industry, with thousands of independent promoters across the globe.

Products & Lifestyle:

  • Le-Vel Thrive offers a range of products designed to support healthy living, from supplements to shakes to skincare.

Promoter Benefits:

  • Promoters Thrive for free. They can also qualify for commissions, bonuses, rewards and lifestyle getaways.

Promoter Ranks:

  • VIP 4K, 80K, or 200K are given to Promoters to reflect how much product they have sold, and how much they have grown their team.

Multi-Level-Marketing

  • Multi-level marketing (MLM), also known as direct marketing or network marketing, is a method of selling products directly to consumers using independent sales representatives/independent distributors instead of retail outlets to sell their products to customers.

  • The independent sales representatives are not employees of the company; they’re individual business owners who recruit their own distributor networks to help them sell products.

Pyramid Scheme vs. M.L.M.

  • Pyramid schemes are an illegal scam with a focus on the continuous recruitment of members who are required to pay monthly dues and purchase products that they may not be able to sell.

  • Whereas MLMs focus on sales instead of the recruitment of new distributors. MLMs are legitimate with pay paid based on your sales; but at least 70% of all goods sold must be purchased by non-distributors.

  • However, both Pyramid schemes and MLMs operate with a pyramid-shaped structure.

Should You Join An M.L.M.?

  • At first glance MLMs appear to be a dream job; you’re a business owner in a company that in you believe in.

  • But the truth is leaders use manipulation and hide the true costs involved.

  • They blame failures to earn large paychecks and bonuses on the distributors lack of competence or hard work.

  • Most distributors struggle to resell products or to recruit new members and 99% of people lose money.

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