Nowadays, market opportunities are fleeting, and time is money. With good projects and good opportunities, without financial support, it will certainly not bring better development to enterprises. The mode of expanding production by relying solely on enterprise profits is no longer established, but mainly by using loans to generate greater profits. Now enterprises are unlikely to generate zero loans.
I define Amway as a "legal" MLM organization, which sells products to employees through layer-by-layer marketing, and then employees sell products to the market to earn the difference. First of all, there are no accounts receivable. Accounts receivable can be understood as reasonable income from selling products without charging fees, but in fact, Amway obtains sales expenses prepaid income from employees, which is a MLM method.
I think the reason why the state has not taken measures to ban it is that Amway is a non-domestic enterprise, and that it is difficult to take effective measures to control the wide range of personnel involved in Amway.