Monday, August 23, 2010

Indonesia Direct Sell Association says "don't join TVI Express (or companies like it)"

Indonesia organization APLI, which stands for Direct Selling Association of Indonesia, is a member of Indonesia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and a member of the World Federation of Direct Selling Associations. It was founded in 1984, and is the only recognized direct selling association in the country.
So when it says you should NOT join TVI Express or companies like it, you should listen.
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From: May | Date: 02-AUG-2010

1.Is compulsory by the law of a multi-level marketing company became a member APLI?
2. Now is rife bid from an alleged TVI Express guise MLM money game; extent APLI review the system that are offered? and what are the results?
Jawaban: Answer:
1. Function Association is a partner of government agencies, to assist the government directly in the bridge between companies and governments. In the case of policies issued or to disseminate its own rules.
By the rules did not load on a single company to join in any related associations, including industrial firms DS / MLM there is no obligation to join in APLI. APLI members are not all the options companies can join the APLI.
2. The main task is for the benefit of Members APLI APLI. However APLI morally helped oversee firms DS / MLM that operate, particularly those companies that do not have special permission and compensation schemes indicate money game. It is reported to relevant agencies.
3. The review of TVI Express is the internal material between APLI and the Government. All of the prohibitions is the Government is not entitled to APLI.
We do not recommend you join all types of business like that.
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The summary of all the above?
  • APLI is an industry watchdog and liaison to make sure all companies comply with world standards on MLM/DS ethics.
  • TVI Express did not join APLI, and apparently has no plan to
  • APLI recommends that you do not join companies like TVI Express
(Thanks to Nidya for the tip)

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