Selling Against Company Rules

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Question

Hello, In a product marketing company, there is a marketing structure where each marketer is registered under a certain manager (upline), and their purchases are made through that manager so that they receive the profit from the purchase. The question arises: if a marketer wants to buy products at a discounted price from another manager — not the one they are registered under — due to a personal conflict between them, is it permissible for the other manager to sell to them? Or is this considered a violation of the rights (or theft) of the first manager, since according to the company's regulations, each marketer buys only through their manager?

Answer

Hello and blessings 

It is forbidden to sell to him against the company's regulations. 

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