The Pathway Sedona Detractors

When you search “the Pathway Sedona” you will find very little information, which is unusual for a multi billion dollar company. Eddie and his tech folks work hard for the company to stay under the radar, since growth has been explosive, and they want to grow in a rapid but controlled manner. Even the network marketing reporting companies are rebuffed when they try to learn more about TPS. Their communications simply are not answered.

But when you search, you will find this article: https://behindmlm.com/mlmreviews/the-pathway-sedona-review-enthoozee-pyramid-scheme-reboot/ In this article, the site administrator Oz gives his take on why he feels TPS is an illegal pyramid scheme. His main point is that the FTC requires ongoing retail sales from a standard for-profit network marketing company, or else it operates as a “pyramid scheme.”

These FTC standards were originally meant to regulate for profit companies, preventing them from simply signing up members, who receive no real product or service, and eventually the people who enter the scheme early walk away with all the money, while the little guys who got in late end up losing their money. This is one of the negative results that the FTC is commissioned to prevent; the bilking of the public under such a structure.

But in a non-profit company, where it gives back 92% of all monies coming in back out to its members, and only the barest minimum of company expenses are expended to run the company, how exactly can harm come to the public from that which the FTC is commissioned to prevent? The people do not need to be protected from the company, which seeks only their benefit! It is a different way of thinking altogether than that which the FTC was instituted to regulate against. It renders their oversight and regulation unnecessary.

With TPS, it is all about helping the people, and not financially enriching a company owner or its board members. So the FTC has clearly deemed the company no potential threat to its members, and told Eddie and his legal representatives the same thing. Does anyone really think that the FTC would allow The Pathway Sedona to operate for two and a half years, and become the largest network marketing company in history by many times over, if it were operating illegally under the spirit and letter of the law, and was a risk to its members and the public?

The Pathway Sedona is the only networking company in history to organize as a nonprofit company. Oz and those who analyze the industry do not have a channel in their minds yet to perceive the company, its benevolent mission, nor the scope of its growth and influence. They are steeped in an “old school” mentality, judging by old school standards made for greedy, for profit companies organized to take and not give as their mission.

TPS has superseded every other life coaching or networking company of its kind in history, while detractors are left with old thinking and old company structures that they are involved in and are judging from. Plus, Oz seems to have the source of his revenue rooted in the old school paradigm, locking in his limited thinking. As with the inception of the Amazon service, dinosaur companies are left in the dust as a new era is entered, led by a single company that thinks differently and changes the paradigm and all of our realities. It would be so much wiser to realize the greater value of the new way, and move on from the old ways. But we all know that dinosaurs are slow to change and to leave their comfort zones!

I would suggest to Oz and all others trying to hold on to an old and dying paradigm to move forward and enter into the new way to approach this industry. The time is now for people to have a vehicle to vastly improve their personal lives, and to profit far more, and in a more effortless way, than has been available up to now with old school for profit network marketing company structures

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