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Liang is legal now, but now? If you don't mention the goods, you will get a commission as long as you bring someone in. Is it legal? There is a gang in Zengcheng.

Well, Liang is indeed an illegal group in the mainland. It's pyramid schemes. It earns ill-gotten gains by recruiting people to go abroad (Hong Kong), and the price of its products is much higher than the market price. Therefore, the product (aromatherapy) is just a superficial product, which is actually a pyramid scheme.

In Hong Kong, they are legal. They claim to be "direct selling" (so far also called direct selling to mainlanders), but in fact, the Commercial Crime Bureau of Hong Kong has started to collect evidence, and it is impossible to prosecute because of insufficient evidence at present. Hong Kong law emphasizes that everything must have evidence. Unlike the mainland, it is easy for local authorities to stifle an enterprise.

However, their life in Hong Kong is not long. If they continue to cheat mainlanders for commercial purposes, legal loopholes in Hong Kong will not protect them for long, they will close their doors in Macao and their safe haven in Hong Kong will not last long.

If they do more, the mainland can convict them-unless they return to Hong Kong, they will be dealt with according to Hong Kong laws.