Vietnam’s notorious pyramid firm
Thien Ngoc Minh Uy shutdown raises doubts
Thien
Ngoc Minh Uy, infamous for duping Vietnamese consumers into joining its
multi-level marketing network, has requested to stop operating as a pyramid
firm, raising doubt whether they really want to withdraw from the lucrative
business.
Thien Ngoc Minh Uy is infamous for
duping Vietnamese consumers into joining its multi-level marketing network.Tuoi Tre
Thien
Ngoc Minh Uy was fined a total of VND1.5 billion (US$66,964) by Vietnam’s
Ministry of Industry and Trade in 2016 for 80 separate offences, before being
hit with an additional fine of VND215 million ($9,598) earlier this year.
The
offences include breach of the contracts it signed with network members,
failing to meet the level of required training for new members, operating
without notifying the local authorities and violating label regulations on
its goods.
The
trade ministry has said it would handle all violations concerned with the
pyramid company strictly; however, Thien Ngoc Minh Uy has recently filed a
petition to withdraw from the multi-level marketing scheme, meaning the
ministry is also completing procedures to approve their request.
According
to the law, once officially able to cease operating its ‘pyramid’ scheme,
Thien Ngoc Minh Uy is still required to fulfill all of their obligations to
the members of its network.
Given
the said violations by Thien Ngoc Minh Uy, the trade ministry has transferred
the case file to the investigative police unit under the Ministry of Public
Security, which will take a final decision on whether to criminally punish
the company.
Old
wine, new bottle?
While
multilevel marketing is legal in Vietnam, fraudulent variants of the scheme have fooled
people with promises of easy money, before eventually scamming large sums of
cash from them.
In
2015, Vietnam’s multilevel marketing sector reported more than VND7 trillion
($312.5 million) in revenue, with 1.4 million distributors receiving a total
of VND2.1 trillion ($93.75 million) in commissions, according to the Ministry
of Industry and Trade.
In
most network marketing firms, salespeople not only sell their products, but
also encourage others to join the company as distributors. Participants will
from then on not only receive commissions for the sales they generate, but
also for the sales of the other distributors they recruit.
While
people hope that the withdrawal from the multi-level marketing industry by
Thien Ngoc Minh Uy will save many from falling victim to the same ‘easy
money’ trap, some remain skeptical about the unusual move by the pyramid
marketing firm.
It
has been speculated that the withdrawal is just another strategy by which
Thien Ngoc Minh Uy can continue to attract members to its network, a tactic
known as ‘old wine in a new bottle.’
On
Tuesday, Thien Ngoc Minh Uy announced on its Facebook page that the trade
ministry was handling its request to stop its multi-level marketing
operations, accompanied by an outline of its new business model.
The
company said it would become a holding company with multiple subsidiaries operating
in various business sectors, including multi-level marketing.
This
means that while Thien Ngoc Minh Uy will not officially be involved in the
multi-level marketing sector, one of its subsidiaries will be a pyramid firm,
recruiting new members on behalf of the parent company.
TUOI TRE
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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 4, 2017
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