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MLM and pyramid scheme warning: These companies are actively recruiting in DFW

If someone in DFW invites you to a "business opportunity" coffee meeting, a "wealth seminar," or an "entrepreneur mastermind," there's a decent chance it's an MLM. Here's how to identify them.

Red flags:

  1. They won't tell you the company name until you attend a meeting
  2. The focus is on recruiting, not selling a product
  3. You have to buy inventory or a "starter kit" to participate
  4. Income claims that sound too good to be true (because they are)
  5. Pressure to recruit friends and family

MLMs actively recruiting in DFW (2025-2026):

  • Amway (product-based, "business opportunity" meetings at coffee shops across North Dallas)
  • Primerica (financial services, targets churches and community groups)
  • World Financial Group (insurance, aggressive DFW recruiting)
  • Monat (hair care, heavy Instagram presence)
  • Herbalife (nutrition, clubs operating across DFW)

The math doesn't lie:

  • FTC research shows that 99% of MLM participants lose money. Source: FTC 2023 report on Multi-Level Marketing.
  • The median annual income for MLM participants is ZERO after expenses. Source: AARP Foundation.

How to verify if a company is an MLM:

  • Search "[company name] income disclosure statement" — by law they must publish one
  • Check FTC enforcement actions: ftc.gov/enforcement
  • Search the Texas AG MLM enforcement database

How to report:

  • FTC: reportfraud.ftc.gov
  • Texas AG: texasattorneygeneral.gov/consumer-protection

RECEIPTS REQUIRED: If calling out an MLM recruiter, document the claims they made. Screenshot messages, record income promises. Vague accusations get dismissed. Documented patterns get investigated.

Sources:

  • FTC — "Multi-Level Marketing Businesses and Pyramid Schemes" guidance
  • FTC — 2023 MLM income data analysis
  • AARP Foundation — MLM income study
  • Texas AG — consumer protection, MLM enforcement

If the opportunity requires you to pay to participate, it's not an opportunity. It's a customer acquisition strategy and you're the customer.

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Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 1:26 AM

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