“I get you’re trying to make a living but it comes across as hard pyramid selling.”

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Married at First Sight Australia 2022
‘s Samantha Moitzi has denied that her latest business venture, selling Monat products, is a pyramid scheme.

In recent months, Samantha — who was matched with Al Perkins during the ninth season of the marriage experiment — has been spruiking haircare products on Instagram, sharing that she “gets paid weekly” for on-selling Monat shampoo.

“I LOVE FRIDAYS — I get paid monthly from my 9-5, so a weekly pay injection has completely changed the game for me — and all from legitimately LOVING what I do,” she wrote in May.

samantha moitzi married at first sightMarried at First Sight Australia 2022‘s Samantha Moitzi has denied that her latest business venture is a pyramid scheme. Source: Instagram

In the caption, she also urged her fans to follow in her footsteps, telling them to “DM [her] ‘hair’ to know more”.

Monat is a well-known multi-level marketing company that sells haircare, skincare and wellness products.

Multi-level marketing (also referred to as pyramid schemes) is the practice of selling goods on behalf of a company in a system where sellers receive a commission on their sales.

They also earn a commission on the sales of any sellers they personally recruit to do the same.

Followers hit out at Samantha Moitzi for ‘hard pyramid selling’

Sharing the DM of a concerned follower on her Instagram Story, Samantha justified her posting of Monat promos.

In the message, the user said they previously “loved seeing [her] content” before the haircare sales.

“It’s too hard selling; to be honest, I skip through most of your Story now,” they wrote.

“I get you’re trying to make a living, but it comes across as hard pyramid selling.”

mafs fan message monatOne follower condemned Samantha for “too much hard pyramid selling”. Source: Instagram

They also claimed Samantha sent a “bulk message” to followers about Monat that “proves” their point.

In her response, which she also shared on her Story, Samantha said she “genuinely pay[s]” and loves Monat.

“I’ve never really been able to connect with my followers more because I am actually helping women with hair concerns but actually asking questions, etc, and meeting new girls and motivating them through the business,” she said.

married at first sight monatSamantha said her business venture has helped her “connect with her followers more”. Source: Instagram

Samantha Moitzi denies being part of a ‘pyramid scheme’

In another message, Samantha said she hopes her Monat work can “pay some of [her] debts“.

“Along with my full-time income so I can actually live the life I want,” she told the unidentified follower.

“Because I think people forget Instagram doesn’t pay for you having a blue tick and a few followers.”

Samantha also denied she was doing anything untoward in selling with Monat.

“Also, it’s not a pyramid scheme,” she declared. “They are illegal.”

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Samantha vehemently denied that she was a part of a pyramid scheme. Source: Instagram
In one final Story, using a clip of herself on MAFS saying, “Don’t talk sh*t about me”, Samantha thanked the user for their feedback.

“I know it likely comes from a good place. Just being honest because people just don’t understand sometimes,” she concluded.