Why can't the state manage the pyramid scheme of Taylor Bao?

TelexFree is a company involved in pyramid selling activities, headquartered in Brazil. MLM is an illegal sales model, which involves false recruitment and cheating, and its behavior usually involves cheating and illegal business operations.

Although Tylenol is regarded as pyramid selling in some countries, some countries cannot effectively control Tylenol's pyramid selling activities for the following reasons:

1.Tylenol adopts cross-border business strategy: Tylenol uses cross-border payment and virtual currency to make its business span multiple countries and regions, thus avoiding the supervision and jurisdiction of a single country.

2. Taylor Bao seems to operate legally: Taylor Bao claims to be a telecom service company, providing voice and data communication services and promoting its so-called investment opportunities. Therefore, some countries may not have strict legal provisions on Taylor's marketing model, and it is difficult to clearly define the pyramid schemes involved.

3. Anonymity of Tylenol's use of the Internet: Tylenol mainly operates through the Internet, and its members can communicate and recruit through the Internet, which makes it difficult for regulators to track and crack down on its pyramid schemes.

Although Taylor Bao may not be effectively regulated in some countries, regulators in many countries and regions have been actively trying to crack down on pyramid schemes. International cooperation and information sharing are important means to strengthen pyramid selling.