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Re: Rich Devos, Jay VanAndel, Joe Victor & IBOAI - Free Enterprise
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Tim P
Orrin and fellow bloggers;
I noticed in this article how the DSA was mentioned a couple of times. Here is text from their website on the "Code of Ethics " and a link to their site as well. Nuff said!!!!
Tim P.
http://www.dsa.org/
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Code of Ethics
The cornerstone of the Direct Selling Association's (DSA) commitment to ethical business practices and consumer service is its Code of Ethics. Every member company pledges to abide by the code's standards and procedures as a condition of admission and continuing membership in DSA.
The DSA Code of Ethics speaks to both the consumer and the seller. It ensures that member companies will make no statements or promises that might mislead either consumers or prospective sales people. Pyramid schemes are illegal and companies operating pyramids are not permitted to be members of the DSA.
The DSA Code of Ethics is enforced by an independent code administrator who is not connected with any member company. The code administrator will do everything possible to resolve any complaints to the satisfaction of everyone involved, and has the power to decide on remedies. All member companies have agreed to honor the administrator's decisions.
See the full text of the Code of Ethics
Find out what the Code of Ethics means for:
Member Companies
Direct Sellers
Consumers
Find out how to file a Code complaint
Find out what to expect after filing a Code Complaint
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