Three hours later, Comrade Lü came over to inform Xing Baohua that the person from the Municipal Foreign Affairs Office who delivered the books was temporarily out of trouble.
He was simply helping Zoda Andas, the head of the Snohan Electric Company, deliver books out of friendship.
Since there were no problems, the problem must lie with the person in charge, Zhuoda Andas. After several hours of research and deliberation...
I suddenly discovered that this Nordic company is connected to MD. Perhaps it's one of the companies they're using as a cover for their operation.
Provide MD members with a variety of conveniences and services.
Since they're in China and willing to expose their identity, what exactly are they up to? We'll only find out after we talk to them in person.
Comrade Lü also reported the events and situation that happened on Xing Baohua's side to higher levels. The instructions were to observe secretly first, and at the same time, several comrades with strong professional skills were transferred to provide support. A mobile special forces squadron was also arranged to deal with any emergencies.
It's better if nothing happens, but if something does happen, we'll use firepower to cover it up on our own turf.
Therefore, in order to wait for support and make some preparations, Xing Baohua's meeting with Zhuoda Andas was postponed to the day after tomorrow.
Prepare a reception room, make sure it's well soundproofed, and also install electronic and electromagnetic shielding to block recordings, whether electronic or magnetic tape recordings.
We used an early mechanical eavesdropping device from Big Brother's company. We transmitted the sound through this eavesdropping device and recorded it.
It is said that this mechanical eavesdropping device was disguised as a painting and given to the ambassador of the United States to the United Kingdom. It was placed in the ambassador's office and listened to for fifty or sixty years.
The principle behind this device is not complicated; it consists of three structures, the most important of which is the diaphragm. It works on the same principle as a stethoscope, but it is more sophisticated.
While Xing Baohua was making some preparations, Xie Yingying came over to inform him that a man named Wang Dalu was coming to see him.
"Let him come over!" Xing Baohua said, and then went to the drawer to find the Japanese health product guide he had written before, the peripheral section.
A moment later, Wang Dalu came in, saw Xing Baohua, and said with a smile, "President Xing, I've come to receive your instructions."
"Go ahead and take a look at this first. I'll explain it to you in a bit." Saying this, he put the documents on the table and waited for the other person to come and get them.
"Yes!" Wang Dalu responded, stepped forward, took the documents, and looked at them carefully.
I just stood there watching, not daring to sit down.
I was a bit confused when I looked at the first page. What did they mean by asking me to become a member? What was the member price, which was less than 80% of the original price? What did they mean by A-level, B-level, C-level, and D-level?
Each level has a discount price based on a percentage. The higher the level, the lower the percentage of goods purchased; super agents can get as low as 50% of the source price.
After Wang Dalu had looked around enough, Xing Baohua explained to him what a pyramid scheme was.
The pyramid structure eliminates intermediaries. For example, a Level A agent needs ten customer groups, a Level B agent needs one hundred customer groups, a Level C agent needs one thousand customer groups, and a Level D agent needs ten thousand customer groups.
If you can't develop your own team, but someone in your downline reaches level D, your team can also enjoy the level D purchase price.
If you have 2-3 D-level downlines under you, you will enjoy the purchase price of a super agent, plus a mentor training fee. This fee is calculated as twice your retirement pension and is paid monthly until your death.
Wang Dalu was stunned by the excellent conditions; this was far too good for the Japanese.
How could you do this!
Just as I was about to say something, Xing Baohua said, "Health products are sold through normal channels, specifically pharmacies and high-end stores. It would be best to set up a counter in a luxury department store or open a store. As long as the advertising and promotion are in place, the surrounding market will be booming."
"Mr. Xing, I think we should change our external strategy, especially the rewards and such. If not, we can do it domestically too. I still have a group of brothers who can help us."
"They won't sell it domestically; they'll be criticized if they do. The treatment looks good, and it can bring us huge wealth instantly. To reach certain levels or recruit a large customer base, they'll hoard goods and recruit people like crazy. As long as the brand doesn't lose its value, making money on the outside is a piece of cake."
“Okay, I know what to do,” Wang Dalu nodded.
"All members will be subject to an IC card system. I will have the staff there assist you with the technical aspects, and you can then pick up the goods based on your card level."
The more legitimate you appear, the more they'll trust you. Also, don't be foolish and show your face in public. Go there to register a company, hire locals, and let the Japanese handle everything, like submitting samples for testing. Your job is just bookkeeping, arranging inventory, and coordinating the distribution of goods across different locations. Understand?
"Understood. The samples are all ready. When would you like me to come over?"
"Once the visas are all approved, take your passports to the Ministry of Foreign Trade and have them book your plane tickets." After saying that, Xing Baohua waved his hand.
Wang Dalu happily called over his two other brothers, took their passports, and went to the rice foreign trade department to find someone to book plane tickets.
Because Xing Baohua had Xie Yingying put in a good word for her department, booking plane tickets became much easier.
I boarded the plane in Luqing and flew directly to JD.com.
There were no trains to Luqing that night, but there were freight trucks from the rice factory.
Several people squeezed into the back of a Dongfeng truck, bumping along the way towards Luqing in the evening breeze.
Because their flight was at around 9 a.m., and they arrived late at night, they waited at the airport in advance, resting on chairs. When the loudspeaker announced their arrival, they almost missed the check-in process.
Fortunately, we were all paying attention. It was our first time flying, and we thought there would be some special rules, but it turned out to be just like taking a train. There were chairs waiting for the flight number to be announced over a loudspeaker.
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