FDSA Pune Work shop News Letter - Federation of Direct Selling
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FDSA Pune Work shop News Letter - Federation of Direct Selling
The Federation of Direct Selling Association (FDSA) organised a one day workshop at Pune on June 2, at The Pride Hotel. About 34 new companies attended the workshop. Asserting that the MLM is not a illegal industry, but only a misunderstood industry, Mr. A P Reddy, President, FDSA, called upon all the companies that are into MLM/Direct Selling to change and abide by the guidelines set forth by the association. “Adapting and implementing the guidelines is the only way to save the industry from an imminent collapse, The government is inclined to close down the industry as a fall out of the money circulation companies. You can see what happened in the cases of RMP Infotech and RCM. Both the companies were simply targeted. All the companies need to be more careful and should see that they do not come under the ambit of the Prize Chits and Money Circulation (Banning) Act”, he said. Suggesting to change the terminology that is being used in the industry, he asked all those concerned to use the word ‘Direct Selling’ instead of ‘MLM’. “Direct Selling/MLM is the only industry which can create wonders in the world. If the government gives us an oppor tunity, we are capable of bringing the US$ down. When the economy is not developing, the rupee value will come down and the economy of the country collapses. Small countries that are dependent on tourism are developing, just because the tourists come and spend in that country. Unless the government take steps towards increasing the earning capacity of an individual, the economy will not improve, because, unless a person earns, he cannot spend. And MLM is the best prove method the world over to improve the earning capacity of an individual. MLM is legal in countries like USA, UK, Singapore, Malaysia, Denmark, Thailand, Indonesia among several other countries”, he added. Observing that the Indian intelligence is very high, he however pointed out that we are always attracted towards negativity much faster than anybody else in the world. “We need to curb this tendency of moving towards negativity and pitch ourselves to fight for the single cause of getting an identity to this industry. It is towards this goal that FDSA is moving. I appeal everybody to join their hands and assist the industry in achieving the goal. When we are genuine, no one dares to touch”, he said. “Today Direct Selling/MLM is an orphan. It is intentionally targeted. This intention has to change. To build up the business it takes years, but it takes a few minutes to destroy it. FDSA is there with all the genuine companies and I assure you all that the association would stand by all the genuine companies that are following the FDSA guidelines”, he said. Mr. Kishore Varma, General Secretary, FDSA, while making a presentation on FDSA and the introduced guidelines said that several regional companies are facing problems and hence, regional workshops have become necessary. “We have come up with guidelines to bring common discipline among Mr. A P Reddy, President, FDSA lobbying against the industry and they feel that if RMP Infotech in South India and RCM in North India are closed, there will be no more MLM in India. These forces are working behind the screen. It took 10 years for RCM to build a network of 1.35 crore people and these forces want to play with the lives of all these people”, he said. Calling upon all the member companies to make a customer complaints redressal cell mandatory, he said, “This would save the all the members of FDSA. We have sent a copy of the guidelines to all the state governments. We have received positive responses from some of the state governments. The New Delhi government replied that they have forwarded the guidelines to the respective department. In Rajasthan too, the government had responded favourably and process is on to concede to our request. However, we have observed that certain forces are respective company from many embarrassing situations in case problems related to customers arise. Direct Selling is totally different in India, when compare to other countries”. Observing that the payout should never be on head count, he said, “Payouts should always be on the sales affected. Multiple IDs is yet another problem that is bogging the industr y. The judiciary do not have complete understanding of the industry and hence, we need to be very cautious and abide by the guidelines that FDSA had set forth”. Detailing on legalities associated with network industry, Mr. Premlal, Legal counsel, RMP Infotech Pvt. Ltd., said, “FDSA guidelines should be implemented state wise. Guidelines and a ‘Regulatory Authority’ are a must. Then only the confusion in the industry could be removed. The ‘Distributors’ should be guided on what to talk and what not to talk. Many a time, because of the ‘Distributors’ ignorance problems creep in. All criminal laws are prohibitory in nature. They don’t tell you what can be done. They only tell you what you should not do”. “Money circulation is the base for any business. Unless you spend money you cannot enjoy the benefits of life. The MLM industry is helping the economy as it increases the earning and spending capacities of an individual. There is always a right way and a wrong way of doing business. There are people who do it the right way and there are people who do it the other way. Hence, ‘Guidelines’ or an ‘Act’ is a must to ensure proper functioning of the MLM companies. To achieve this, we need to show our strength. Protests will not be of any help. Campaigning should be done through media only, and this calls for educating the media on the various aspects of the industry”, Mr. Premlal opined. He also suggested all MLM companies to have detailed documentation on their various modules and purchase order. There is no compulsion on KYC (Know Your Customer). He further clarified that insurance lead generators can not be paid commissions and added that clubs should have separate registration. The workshop saw a very positive response from the industry and concluded on a high note. For further details visit: www.fdsaindia.org.