Common use of Income Claims Clause in Contracts

Income Claims. When presenting or discussing the Neumi opportunity or Compensation Plan to a prospective Associate, Associates may not make income projections, income claims, income testimonials, or disclose their Neumi income (including, but not limited to, the showing of checks, copies of checks, bank statements, or tax records), or the income of any other Neumi Associate. Nor may Associates make “lifestyle” income claims. A “lifestyle” income claim is a statement or depiction that infers or states that the Associate can enjoy a luxurious or successful lifestyle due to the income they earn from their Neumi business. Examples of prohibited lifestyle claims include, but are not limited to, representations (either through audio or visual medium) that an Associate was able to quit his/her job, acquire expensive or luxury material possessions, or travel to exotic or expensive destinations.

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