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Is Guozhen pine pollen a scam?
Guozhen pine pollen is similar to Amway, and it has its own products, which belong to direct sales!

Product number 27038

The approval number is Guo Shi Jian Zi G20090205.

Product name Guozhen brand pine pollen tablets

Chinese name of applicant Yantai New Age Health Industry Co., Ltd.

Applicant's address: No.6 Huaihe Road, Yantai Economic and Technological Development Zone, Shandong Province

Every 100g of the effective components contains: 280mg of total saponins and 6.6 1g of amino acids.

The main raw materials are pine pollen and dextrin.

Children who are not suitable for people

How to eat and how much to eat 3 times a day, 6 tablets each time.

Product specification 0.5g//piece

The shelf life is 24 months

Storage method Store in a cool, dry and ventilated place.

Precautions: This product cannot replace drugs; Use with caution for people who are allergic to pollen.

To judge whether it is pyramid selling, we need to analyze the legal connotation of this behavior from a legal point of view. If the following conditions are met, it belongs to pyramid selling.

According to the Regulations on the Prohibition of MLM:

Article 2. MLM refers to the behavior of organizers or operators to develop personnel, to seek illegal benefits by calculating and paying remuneration to the developed personnel based on the number of personnel or sales performance directly or indirectly developed by them, or to require the developed personnel to obtain the qualification to join on the condition of paying a certain fee, thus disrupting the economic order and affecting social stability.

Article 7

The following acts are pyramid schemes:

(1) The organizer or business operator, through the development of personnel, requests the developed personnel to develop other personnel to join, and calculates and pays remuneration (including material rewards and other economic benefits, the same below) to the developed personnel based on the number of personnel directly or indirectly developing, so as to seek illegal benefits;

(2) Organizers or business operators, through the development of personnel, ask the developed personnel to pay fees or pay fees in disguised form by subscribing for commodities, etc., so as to obtain the qualification to join or develop other personnel to join, and seek illegal benefits;

(3) The organizer or business operator, through the development of personnel, requires the developed personnel to develop other personnel to join, thus forming an online relationship, and calculating and paying online remuneration based on the sales performance of offline personnel, so as to seek illegal benefits.

In the Regulations on the Prohibition of MLM, the concept of hierarchical relationship is repeatedly mentioned. It is only a phenomenon in many pyramid schemes that hierarchical relationship is formed according to certain laws, and it is only possible to be suspected of pyramid schemes if it is related to the illegal possession of other people's property.