What is a possible penalty in

most of the United States and
Canada if a multi-level
marketing business gets
caught asking potential
members to pay a fee before
joining?
(1 point)
a fine
jail time
shutting the business
down
a slap on the wrists

1 answer

In most of the United States and Canada, if a multi-level marketing (MLM) business is caught asking potential members to pay a fee before joining, it could face penalties such as a fine or the shutting down of the business. While jail time is possible in extreme cases involving fraud, it is not the most common penalty for violations of MLM regulations. Therefore, a reasonable answer to your question is:

a fine or shutting the business down.