Wildtree Malaysia
Natural food and seasonings
Key Takeaways
- ✅KPDNHEP licensed direct selling company
- 💰Joining fee: Not disclosed
- 📊3 products tracked
- 🟢Risk level: low
Company Information
- Website
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Pros & Cons
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Products & Alternatives
View All Products →Wildtree Malaysia Health Supplement
60 capsules
Wildtree Malaysia Vitamin Complex
90 tablets
Wildtree Malaysia Detox Formula
20 sachets
Is Wildtree Malaysia Worth Joining?
Wildtree Malaysia is a KPDNHEP-licensed company, headquartered in USA. It is rated as low risk, making it one of the safer MLM options in Malaysia.
Before joining Wildtree Malaysia or any MLM company in Malaysia, we recommend: comparing product prices with retail alternatives, understanding the full compensation plan, calculating realistic monthly costs including product purchases, and verifying the company's KPDNHEP license status. Remember that according to industry data, the majority of MLM participants do not earn a profit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Wildtree Malaysia legal in Malaysia?▾
Yes, Wildtree Malaysia is a KPDNHEP-licensed direct selling company in Malaysia. It is legally registered to operate as a direct selling business.
How much does it cost to join Wildtree Malaysia?▾
Contact Wildtree Malaysia directly for current joining fee information.
What products does Wildtree Malaysia sell?▾
Wildtree Malaysia primarily sells food products, including food, organic, seasonings. We list 3 products with retail alternative comparisons.
Is Wildtree Malaysia worth joining in 2026?▾
Wildtree Malaysia is rated as low risk. Consider the joining fee, monthly requirements, and product pricing before deciding. Always compare MLM products with retail alternatives.
Is Wildtree Malaysia a pyramid scheme?▾
No, Wildtree Malaysia is not classified as a pyramid scheme. It holds a valid direct selling license from KPDNHEP (Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs). However, distributors should focus on retail sales rather than recruitment to ensure sustainable income.
Sources & References
- 1.KPDNHEP, Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Malaysia, Direct Selling License Registry
- 2.Direct Sales and Anti-Pyramid Scheme Act 1993 (Act 500), Laws of Malaysia
- 3.DSAM (Direct Selling Association of Malaysia), Member Directory and Industry Reports 2025
- 4.Wildtree Malaysia Official Website, https://www.wildtree.com
- 5.Product pricing data sourced from official company materials, Lazada, Shopee, Watsons, and Guardian Malaysia (as of April 2026)