Interesting conversation.

Anyway, since we're all preaching "verification," I guess we should all take a moment to verify the accusation that associates only earn from recruitment and that there is no retail aspect to the business. These two aspects are essential for it to be a pyramid scheme, and that is as stated by the FTC.

If research had been completed, one would see that an associate earns from both recruitment and consumer sales. The viable target market for the product is at least 153 million, the drivers of America according to US data. And a customer can go to the TVC website without clicking a sponsor link and purchase the product directly, without joining anyone's downline, or can purchase from an associate without ever joining the associate program, or without even ever logging into their account.

That's just some quick info. A full compilation of comparisons of MCA to the FTC's own properties of a pyramid scheme has been put together by me at this pastebin: Motor Club of America Information - Pastebin.com

Good day.