In re Amway Corp. explained

In re Amway Corp. (93 F.T.C. 618; full name In the Matter of Amway Corporation, Inc., et al.) is a 1979 ruling by the United States Federal Trade Commission concerning the business practices of Amway, a multi-level marketing (MLM) company. The FTC ruled that Amway was not an illegal pyramid scheme according strictly to the statutory definition of a pyramid scheme, but ordered Amway to cease price fixing and cease misrepresenting to its distributors (participants) the average participant's likelihood of financial security and material success.

Complaint

The FTC filed a complaint on March 25, 1975, alleging five counts of violating Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act:[1]

Oral arguments were heard on June 6, 1978.[2]

Results

The FTC stated that Amway was not an illegal pyramid scheme since the Amway system is based on retail sales to consumers. Amway avoided being defined as a pyramid scheme by:

The administrative law judge (ALJ) also found that "Amway is not in business to sell distributorships and is not a pyramid distribution scheme."[5]

In the opinion section of the ruling, Commissioner Robert Pitofsky wrote:

The ALJ found, and the FTC opinion agreed, that Amway engaged in:

In the Final Order, issued on May 8, 1979, Amway and its representatives were ordered to:

Later actions

In 1986, Amway agreed to pay a $100,000 penalty in a consent decree for violating the 1979 ruling, after Amway placed ads that represented higher-than-average distributor earnings without stating the actual average results or percentage of distributors who actually met the represented claims.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ftc.gov/sites/default/files/documents/commission_decision_volumes/volume-93/ftc_volume_decision_93_january_-_june_1979pages_618-738.pdf In the Matter of Amway Corporation, Inc., et al. (93 F.T.C. 618)
  2. 93 F.T.C. 618: page 631
  3. 93 F.T.C. 618: Opinion, page 716
  4. 93 F.T.C. 618: Initial Decision, page 646
  5. 93 F.T.C. 618: Initial Decision, page 700
  6. 93 F.T.C. 618: Opinion, pages 717 - 718
  7. 93 F.T.C. 618: Opinion, page 735
  8. 93 F.T.C. 618: Final Order, pages 736-737
  9. 93 F.T.C. 618: Final Order, pages 736 - 738
  10. Amway Corp. To Pay $100,000 Civil Penalty, Settling FTC Charges It Failed to Make Required Earnings Disclosures in Newspaper Ad . . 1986-05-19 . 2008-12-02 . 2011-07-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716031701/http://www.casewatch.org/ftc/news/1986/amway.shtml . dead .