Note: In case you didn't know, a multilevel marketing (MLM) company is a company that emphasizes both direct sales and recruiting others to work under you, so you can receive a percentage of profit from the products they sell as well. MLMs have been around for decades, and there's been plenty of controversy (like the infamous LuLaRoe lawsuits) over the years surrounding their business practices. I should also note that most MLMs are legal, while pyramid schemes are not.
What's the most effed-up MLM'er behavior you've ever seen? Share it in the comments.
H/T: r/antiMLM