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Principles of Direct Selling Business



                 9)  Engaging in direct selling activities in ways that violate public order or morals.
                 10) Using any unethical door to door methods to trade and affecting consumer rights.
                 11)  Violating the Multi-level Marketing and Pyramid Selling (Prohibition) Act  (Cap.190), Multi-level Marketing and Pyramid
                    Selling (Excluded  Schemes and  Arrangements)  Order,  Consumer  Protection  (Fair Trading)  Act  (Cap.  52A),  Consumer
                    Protection (Fair Trading) (Cancellation of Contracts) Regulations 2009, criminal laws or other regulations relating to direct
                    sales activities.
                 12)  Violating any applicable laws or the Company’s regulations.
                 13)  Altering the Company's advertising collaterals.
                 14)  Changing the contents, appearances, and packaging of the Company's products, and changing or altering any packaging,
                    labels, barcodes, company names, trademarks and names of the Company's products or services.
                 15)  Using third parties’ product names, packaging and/or trademarks to sell the Company’s products.
                 16) Re-purposed products shall not be permitted to use or retain any of the Company's trademarks or graphics, or use any
                    words or graphics similar to the Company's trademarks, that may cause confusion to others that the re-purposed products
                    as and for the Company's products.
                 17)  The  packaging,  manuals,  accompanying  documents  or  items  and  any promotional  or  advertising  content  of  the
                    re-purposed products shall not use or contain any of the Company’s trademarks or graphics, or use any words or graphics
                    similar to the Company’s trademarks or graphics which may cause confusion to others that it is the same as and for the
                    Company’s packaging, manuals, accompanying documents or items and promotional or advertising contents.
                 18)  Independent Distributors are not allowed to display or sell the re-purposed products at the Company's business premises,
                    event venues, including any surrounding buildings where the business premises and venues are located.
                 19)  Selling any re-purposed products to induce or persuade other Independent Distributors, to approach and to develop
                    potential downline to join their own organization.
                 20)  Selling re-purposed products which damage or affect the Company’s reputation, thereby causing others to mistakenly
                    believe that they have the right to sell the re-purposed products on behalf of the Company.


             2.4  Independent Distributor’s Obligation not to Compete
               •  An Independent Distributor with the pin title of Area General Manager and above is not allowed to operate other direct selling
                 businesses in his or her or other’s names. If he or she violates this rule, the Company has the right to terminate his or her
                 distributorship qualification and the Company has the right to notify others of the same, including forfeiting commissions that
                 have yet to be paid out to the said Independent Distributor. The Company also reserves the rights to pursue legal actions
                 against the Independent Distributor.
               •  In the event the above rules are violated, the Company may revoke and render the Independent Distributor’s rights in Chapters
                 1, Sections 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5 and the inheritance rights to be invalid.


































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