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title: How to Know If an MLM Company Is Legal?
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# How to Know If an MLM Company Is Legal?

**Updated:** May 2026

Oleksandr Honcharov, CEO at FlawlessMLM 

To know if an MLM company is legal, check whether its income comes primarily from real product sales to end customers rather than from recruitment fees, whether it follows FTC compliance rules, and whether it has a clean record with state attorneys general and direct selling regulators. How to know if a MLM company is legal depends on the same FTC test that has applied since the 1979 Amway ruling.

**Signs that an MLM is operating legally**

*   **Revenue from product sales, not recruitment** — at least 70% of sales should be to end customers, not just internal distributor consumption.
*   **Strong refund policy** — legitimate MLMs buy back unused inventory at 90% within 12 months.
*   **Income disclosure statement** — published annually, showing realistic earnings across all rank levels.
*   **Member of the Direct Selling Association (DSA)** — DSA membership requires adherence to a code of ethics.
*   **No mandatory inventory loading** — reps should not be required to buy stock just to qualify for commissions.
*   **Transparent compensation plan** — clearly written, available to all reps before they sign up.
*   **Clean regulatory history** — no recent FTC, FDA, or state-level enforcement actions.

**Definition:** An MLM company is legal when it generates most of its revenue from product sales to actual customers, maintains a fair refund policy, publishes income disclosures, follows FTC compliance rules, and avoids requiring inventory purchases as a condition for commissions.

Legality is the floor, not the ceiling. A legal MLM can still be a bad business decision for the participant. Always read the income disclosure before signing up. The numbers there are usually more honest than any recruitment pitch.

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Source: [FlawlessMLM FAQ](https://flawlessmlm.com/en/faq/how-to-know-if-an-mlm-company-is-legal)
