Possibly an accomplice, but not sure. Distributors will take many newcomers to local restaurants. As you eat, the store owner will greet you warmly, ask you where you are from, and then begin an intimate conversation. Who the restaurant owner really is. First of all, I'm sure it's not the boss of a pyramid scheme. Imagine if the restaurant owner was really the head of the platform, making five figures a month, so much so that he or she would be running such an ordinary restaurant? People throughout the industry usually bring restaurants to new people, certainly small hot pot restaurants, small stir-fry restaurants or barbecue restaurants, which is certainly not a great hotel.
So the restaurant owner is really one of two things: the first person is someone who is in that restaurant businessand they also need to make a living, so he raises the money for opening a restaurant. The second one has a partnership. Therefore the MLM organization can feel safe in gathering new people to the restaurant they open.
After some people reach the owner level, at this point, they have learned the whole industry. They know it's a pyramid scheme. They also know that there is no such thing as a guaranteed salary, but they have been lied to as well. Many have made too many mistakes to go back to their old circles.
They don't even dare to face their relatives and friends, who at least look polished, but in reality, even if he is a man, he doesn't dare to show his face for fear of revenge and for fear of being cheated. And by those who are cheated, they are forced to stay indoors to avoid this.