Is Juuva a pyramid scheme - Review-min
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Is Juuva a Pyramid Scheme Scam or Legit MLM? [2021 Review]

So someone has probably introduce Juuva to you as a great way to get healthier and "be your own boss". But you're probably wondering... is Juuva a pyramid scheme scam?

First of all, I want to congratulate you on taking some time to research the company. 

Is Juuva a pyramid scheme - Review-min

The reason that up to 99% of MLM members lose money is because they jump into it blindly.

This honest Juuva review, with videos, will expose the true pros and cons of joining the company so that you can make an informed decision if it's right for you or not. 

Juuva Review

The overview and rankings

Name: Juuva

Founder: Grant Pace and Frankie Kiow in 2013

Type: Health and Wellness MLM

Products (Including Pricing): 30 out of 100

Success Stories: 5 out of 100

Price To Join MLM: $49 + Starter pack or $179-$739

70-210 MPV = $70+ a month sales quota (30 out of 100)

What to look for in a MLM:

  • Low start-up fee & maintenance cost
  • High-quality affordable products
  • You don’t have to carry inventory
  • An affiliate-like system 
  • Generous compensation plan
  • Company is in the early momentum phase

Juuva Pros

  • Proven management
  • Positive product reviews

Juuva Cons

  • Expensive products
  • Hidden monthly expenses
  • Pyramid scheme in disguise?
  • Not transparent
  • Lack of interest

Summary: Juuva is a health and wellness MLM that sells overpriced health products. Some people do appear to like the products, but there is far too much information hidden by the company such as the distributors income disclosures. 

Like most MLMs with expensive products and monthly sales quotas the only way to make good money will be by recruiting people and encouraging them to do the same. This makes Juuva very similar to a pyramid scheme in disguise.  

Make Time Online Rating: 20 out of 100 

Recommended: No

What is Juuva?

Juuva is a health and wellness Multi-Level-Marketing company founded in 2013.

It offers everyday people the opportunity to make money from home by selling Juuvas products and recruiting more people into the MLM. 

The 90 second video below explains more about how Juuva can help their distributors...

Most people will watch that video and be excited about what Juuva offers. However, you're smart enough to realise this is just a sales video created by Juuva. 

It's also a bit of red flag because the company is clearly not focussed on selling their products and making their customers happy. They seem to be focused on making their "distributors" happy. 

Many people think that's a good thing.

But the reality is that the company is more focused on recruiting people. So you're probably still wondering...

Is Juuva a pyramid scheme?

Technically Juuva is not a pyramid scheme because distributors can make money just by selling products. 

However, Juuva acts more like a "pyramid scheme in disguise". 

Let me explain what I mean by that...

What is a pyramid scheme?

A company that only promises payment to its members for recruiting rather than selling a product or service. 

These are illegal in most countries. 

The Wikipedia diagram below explains why this company structure is unsustainable...

Most MLMs, like Juuva, do offer legit products. 

However, the only way distributors can cover their monthly expenses and make good money is by recruiting more people. This makes Juuva very similar to a "pyramid scheme in disguise" that hides behind their products.

Watch the 5 minute video below to see what I mean...

Success is rare with Juuva

In fact, success is rare in most MLM companies.

Did you know that between 73% and 99% of all MLM representatives lose money?

MLM FTC Fact Stat

Juuva hasn't released any income disclosures. 

This is very rare for MLM companies even though it's technically not a legal requirement. And because Juuva is not a publicly traded company it's impossible to tell exactly how many people make money from Juuva. 

However, it is very similar to dozens on MLMs that I have reviewed before and the reason why so many people lose money in MLMs is because of the monthly sales quota. 

I'll explain this more under the "Juuva monthly cost" section, but for now...

How does Juuva Work?

Juuva creates a range of health and wellness products. 

But unlike most regular companies they do not need to spend thousands of dollars each month on advertising and marketing. Instead they get everyday people to sell and promote their products. 

In return, these "distributors" can  earn commission from any sales they make or bonuses from sales the "team" they recruit make. 

In theory, it's like a win-win!

Juuva products

Before you join any MLM, it's vital to understand the products in more detail. This is what you will need to promote on social media for the foreseeable future after all!

Juuva offers products under the following categories:

  • Extreme nutrition- Galaxy and live supplement pills
  • Healthy H20- Increase water alkaline levels
  • Intracellular immunity- Liquid and gel supplement for immune system
  • Lose weight- Megalean Keto meal replacement shake
  • Peace of mind- Anion emitter and cation shield- removes harmful infrared rays from electronic devices
  • Energy- Rejuv and Zing pills
  • Anti-age skincare- Bio Intense moisturiser

You can find all of Juuva products here. 

Juuva Products-min

It's important to be aware that there are thousands of brands that offer the same kind of products. Here are some of them:

So what makes Juuva stand out?...

Juuva Rejuv- flagship product

Juuva does have some unique products such as their products to increase water alkaline levels (like Enagic does) or the anion emitter (similar to Nikken).

They don't really have a stand out product that they promote, which doesn't really help their cause.

So one of their main products is their Rejuv capsules which claim to do the following:

  • Adaptogen helping your body manage stress.*
  • To relieve fatigue, to boost energy, and more.*
  • Restores mental alertness*
  • Promotes cellular metabolism*
Is Juuva a pyramid scheme - Rejuv product-min

Now you may be wondering why some of those benefits have an asterix besides them...

*FDA Disclaimer: These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease

Basically nothing has actually been approved by the Food and Drug Administration so the effectiveness of the products can only really be found out when you test them yourself... and are pretty subjective!

You can find out more about the whole range of products on offer at Juuva in the 5 minute video below...

Can you make money with Juuva?

It is very hard to make any money at Juuva. It's proven that up to 99% of all MLM member actually lose money. 

Without an income disclosure it's impossible to tell if Juuva has different stats. 

However, the people that tend to do well inside MLM's do a few things:

  • Use social media ALL the time
  • Promote the MLM products as much as possible (here's me exercising with a shake... here's me eating my breakfast with a pill etc.)
  • Very good at selling a dream of people "being their own boss"

The few people that do make a full time income from Juuva will really be more like a full time sales manager. Typically they are good at encouraging their recruits to sell more. 

Basically, if you plan to work part time and make $500 on the side, you may need to rethink your plan!

How to make money with Juuva MLM

Like most MLMs there are 2 ways you can make money at Juuva:

  1. Sell products for a commission
  2. Recruit people to sell products and earn extra bonuses

It's important to realise this is how Juuva doesn't get shut down by the FTC. They do not pay people directly to recruit others into the company. 

They pay them to recruit with very complicated bonuses for any sales their recruits make. 

How much does it cost to join Juuva?

It costs $49 to join.

You will then also be encourages to get one of the following product packs:

  • Basic ($179 with 140 PV)
  • Advanced ($389 with 350 PV)
  • Professional ($739 with 700 PV)

If you are serious about making money from Juuva then it would be wise to actually try the products yourself. And these packs provide a range of products at a discounted price!

But the costs do not stop there...

Juuva monthly cost

Most people have no idea what MPV, PV, Pro tier, multi leg etc. means.

But the requirements hide in plain sight on the compensation plan...

Is Juuva a scam- monthly fees-min

You need to sell at least 70 MPV every month to remain active. 

In real English this means you (and your team) need to sell around $100 a month to avoid having your account suspended. 

But in reality this is easier said than done. Many people find it hard to sell anything to their friends and family so carry on paying this $100 a month so they can "remain active". 

This means you should probably allow the following expenses for your first year:

  • $49
  • $179-$739
  • $100 x 12

Total costs for 1 year = $1,428- $1,988

And this is before you allow for any additional training, marketing or postage and packaging costs. 

Juuva compensation plan

Most MLMs love to make their compensation plans harder to understand than a drunk Scotsman. Juuva is no different!

So I will do my best to make this simple. 

There are 4 ways Juuva claims you can get paid:

  1. Retail Profits: Retail- your discounted wholesale price
  2. Multi-Leg Bonus: Based on the points value from your whole "downline"
  3. Fast Start Bonus: One off bonus when you recruit someone and they buy a product pack
  4. Leadership Matching Bonus: Bonus payment based on the performance of other well performing distributors in your network
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If you are confused by that table or what you just read, you don't need to worry!

All you need to know at the start is WHAT you need to do to make money:

  1. Sell Juuva products
  2. Recruit people into the MLM

If you want to try to get your head around it a bit more, you can watch the 4 minute video below...

Tired of MLMs? Check out how I make money online here!

Is Juuva a scam?

Technically Juuva is not a scam. They sell legit products and pay their distributors like they claim they will. 

However, some people call Juuva a scam because they lose money from it. They claim that it's only possible to make money by recruiting people and that it's a pyramid scheme. 

That's not entirely true, but only you can decide if this is an opportunity that you want to pursue. 

The rest of this Juuva MLM review will provide you with the hidden truths to help you decide...

Just to be fully transparent with you, I am not a distributor myself and I do not endorse Juuva in any way.

I have researched the website, testimonials and information on the Internet to get to the bottom of what this program genuinely does. This is because I have been burnt from programs just like this in the past and I want to prevent others from making the same mistakes. If you’d like to learn how to “Spot an Online Marketing Scam” then click the highlighted text.

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And I've made a special video for you to explain exactly how I did this. 

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What I like about Juuva

There are a couple of things that I like about Juuva compared to some other MLMs... 

Key Terms:

  • Pyramid Scheme – recruits members via a promise for payment from referring others to the service rather than providing a product
  • Affiliate Marketing- Connecting a customer to a product they are looking for and receiving a commission for doing so
  • Red Flag - A warning sign

#1 Proven management

The management has a lot of experience working in the network marketing space...

Is Juuva a pyramid scheme Management-min

This is a great sign that Juuva is not a scam and can last. 

However, this does surprise me that they do not make their sales videos more around the products rather than the "distributors". MLMs that last typically have good products that people love!

#2 Positive product reviews

You can find real people's opinions about Juuva in different places online. One of the best places to find this is on the Better Business Bureau (BBB)...

Is Juuva a pyramid scheme - reviews-min

Seeing reviews like this is another great sign that Juuva is not a scam. 

However, I do feel like the management teams experience here may have helped them into encouraging people to leave these reviews. There are no negative reviews, which is actually a bad sign as it shows the reviews may be manipulated (every legit big company will have at least SOME negative reviews!)

Also it's a bit weird how the reviews are all a similar length, and have the first name with an initial for the surname. But maybe I'm just be sceptical here!

What I don't like about Juuva

Here are some of the hidden truths that you will not find out on the Juuva website...

#1 Expensive products

When a MLM has overpriced products this is a huge red flag that the company operates like a pyramid scheme in disguise. 

Basically, the focus appears to be more on recruiting and selling "be your own boss", rather than selling good products...

Is Juuva a pyramid scheme - Rejuv product-min
Energy Supplement Pills Amazon-min

Juuva energy pills = $2.30 per day

Highly rated Amazon energy pills = $0.69 per day

Seriously just ask yourself why anyone would willingly pay 3 times the price for a product that is arguably worse?

The answer to that lies in the fact that there are...

#2 Hidden monthly expenses

Juuva gets away with their high prices because they know that people that become distributors will end up being the companies biggest customers...

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When they struggle to sell anything to friends and family most distributors will buy the products themselves to avoid getting their account suspended. 

The emotional pull of "being your own boss" is too strong to cut their losses for some people. 

This explains why...

#3 Juuva is a pyramid scheme in disguise

When you combine those 2 hidden truths you can see why Juuva acts like a pyramid scheme in disguise. 

The focus is on recruitment here!

Just look at the screenshot from the compensation plans video...

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MLM pyramid scheme

Does that look similar to the diagram below it?

When a company is focused on recruiting rather than selling great products the majority of people ALWAYS lose money.

#4 Not transparent

There are no income disclosures and it's even very hard to find out how much their products cost. 

Any MLM that hides facts is not a company I would ever consider joining.

#5 Lack of interest

The final nail in the coffin for Juuva is found on Google Trends...

Is Juuva a pyramid scheme - trends-min

Just compare Juuva to other direct sales companies like Farmasi.

There has never been any interest in Juuva and selling these expensive products would be much easier if anyone was actually interested in them!

Ready to make passive income online?

In 2018 I had no idea how to make money online. I was a full time PE teacher with no marketing skills or online experience.

I fell for scams along the way but I've managed to create a growing passive income online. 

And I've made a special video for you to explain exactly how I did this. 

Mike Beatty

My opinion - Juuva

So what do I think are your chances of making any money from Juuva's MLM?...

The only way you can make money is by recruiting a big "downline" and encouraging them to do the same. 

However, you will need to do this by selling the dream of them "being their own boss" even though the majority of people lose money inside pyramid schemes in disguise. 

That's not my idea of an ethical and honest business model!

How I make passive income online

MLMs are not all scams or illegal. However, I'm not a fan of them because of the restrictions to the expensive products you have to promote.

Once I learnt about affiliate marketing, I realised it's a far superior business model because:

  • You can promote anything you want and truly own the business
  • You never need to sell to friends and family
  • It's completely free to start

In 2018 I had no idea what affiliate marketing was.

But I went from a full time PE teacher to making a passive income online within one year...

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If you want to discover how I did it then check out this special video I created which explains exactly how. You can also get your free 7-day bootcamp to get started.

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Is Nature’s Sunshine a Scam? Healthy and Effective Products? Or Pyramid Scheme?

Most likely, you are one of the people who are looking for an opportunity to work from home. You then came across Nature’s Sunshine. But it sounded so appealing, which is why you asked…

Is Nature’s Sunshine a scam? No, Nature’s Sunshine is not a scam. It has been operating legally for decades, sells legit products, and pays members accordingly.

But does that immediately mean that it’s a legit opportunity to make money from home and leave your full-time day job?

This Nature’s Sunshine review, along with images, videos, and pros and cons, are going to help you come up with an informed decision.

Nature's Sunshine Review

The overview and rankings

Name: Nature's Sunshine

Founder: Gene Hughes, Kristine Hughes

Type: Health and Wellness MLM

Products (Including Pricing): 50/100 ($38)

Success Stories: 3/100

Price To Join MLM: $40 subscription + $400 to $550 seminar

Is Nature's Sunshine a Scam: Logo

What to look for in a MLM:

  • Low start-up fee & maintenance cost
  • High-quality affordable products
  • You don’t have to carry inventory
  • An affiliate-like system 
  • Generous compensation plan
  • Company is in the early momentum phase

Nature's Sunshine Pros

  • Positive product reviews
  • No sales quota
  • Established reputation

Nature's Sunshine Cons

  • Expensive products
  • Lacks income disclosure
  • Saturated market
  • Pyramid scheme in disguise?
  • Downward trend

Summary

Nature’s Sunshine is an MLM company that has been around for more than 3 decades.

They sell various health and wellness products, and have an affiliate program where members sell their products for commissions.

Make Time Online Rating: 40 out of 100 

Recommended: No

What is Nature's Sunshine?

Nature’s Sunshine is a health and wellness Multi-Level-Marketing company founded by Gene Hughes and Kristine Hughes back in 1972. This makes it one of the first and pioneering MLM companies in the health industry.

They started out with a dream to help people live a healthier lifestyle. This resulted to them trying out herbs and encapsulating them into different capsules and tablets.

This then innovated the industry and led to their business booming. It then didn’t take long for their business to skyrocket in sales and popularity.

Now, Nature’s Sunshine is one of the most established and reputable health companies selling different kinds of health supplements, vitamins, and other related products.

They also have their own Hughes Center for Research and Innovation which comprises medical professionals, scientists, and state of the art biological research technology.

Here is a 7-minute video that introduces you to the company...

You might then ask...

Is Nature's Sunshine a pyramid scheme?

Nature’s Sunshine is not a pyramid scheme. The company is legit, legal, and has a very good reputation in the industry because of their decades of experience.

Their members can also make money by means of selling and not having to depend solely on recruitment.

But despite this, it’s still worth asking… Is Nature’s Sunshine a pyramid scheme in disguise?

What is a pyramid scheme?

A pyramid scheme takes the form of a company or organization that has members who are tasked with recruiting people just for them to earn money.

Because of this, many governments have already considered these as illegal. It’s just impossible for all of the members to make money from a company that is incentivizing recruitment.

Here is a diagram from Wikipedia that explains this clearly...

There might be some members who are making money, but they do nothing but just recruit all the time.

And check back on the diagram above and you can see that it’s impossible for all the members to make money from a system that survives on recruitment alone as they are going to run out of potential recruits sooner or later...

Feel free to watch this 5-minute video on how to spot a pyramid scheme in disguise...

Let us then move forward and learn why...

Success is rare with Nature's Sunshine

It is difficult to achieve any kind of success when you are stuck in an MLM.

In fact, it has been proven by various studies that between 72.5% and 99.9% of members are losing money.

92.3 Percent of Members Lose Money in MLMs

This is because of the sales quota these MLMs have where members must sell a certain amount of products for them to get the commissions they have earned.

Failure to do this means they have no other choice but to just buy the products for themselves.

This is why members are losing a lot of money from their own savings before they can get their first ever recruit…

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I created a passive income online within a year. I had no marketing skills or online experience when I started. 

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How does Nature's Sunshine Work?

Nature’s Sunshine works by selling different kinds of health and wellness products that are organic and all-natural.

Aside from that, the company also has an affiliate program where anyone can become members.

Becoming one then means they sell their products and earn commissions out of it.

It sounds nice, but it’s actually just the company getting a lot of benefits from this as they save millions of dollars for the supposed marketing campaign as their members just do it for just small commissions...

Nature's Sunshine products

It is vital that you learn more about the products of the company before you join them. This way, you can know what you are getting yourself into. This will also make the hard process a bit easier for you.

Nature’s Sunshine is selling all-natural herbal health and wellness products. And their best-sellers are:

  • Collatrim ($26) - A vitamin supplement that comes in the form of a capsule. This improves skin and joint health thanks to  its hydrolyzed collagen. It also supplies your body with small peptides, amino acids, and collagen that makes you feel younger and more alive.
  • Rejuvenaid ($65) - A dietary supplement that comes with 30 stick packets per bottle. It boosts energy levels and improves cardiovascular health. This also lowers body fat and makes you more fit and healthier.
  • CleanStart Cleanse ($53) - A dietary supplement that comes with 56 packets per bottle. This detoxifies your body and rid it of waste. It also improves your digestive system and maintains your body’s natural levels.
Is Nature's Sunshine a Scam: Products

However, you should know that it isn’t just Nature’s Sunshine selling these kinds of products.

In fact, there are hundreds, if not thousands of other companies that sell supplements like theirs.

Here are some of them:

What is striking to me is that all of them say they sell a special kind of health product.

Well, there might be some differences, but they’re really just the same. They just have different names, packaging, and branding.

But despite that, we know that Nature’s Sunshine will still claim that they are special.

And if so, then what makes them special?

Nature's Sunshine flagship product

Solstic Revive ($38) - A vitamin supplement that comes with 30 packers in a bottle.

This contains glucosamine that improves joint, bone, and muscle health. It also improves hydration, nerve function, and muscular development, making you healthier, stronger, and more energetic.

Is Nature's Sunshine a Scam: Flagship

Check out this 2-minute video to learn more about their products:

Ask yourself...

Can you make money with Nature's Sunshine?

Yes, of course. You can make money from Nature’s Sunshine. But it’s going to be hard.

There might be some who do make money. But the money they make is similar or lower than minimum wage. And they do this for more than 8 hours a day.

It’s far from the profitable part-time business opportunity you’re looking for… And also, there’s no income disclosure to prove members make money.

How to make money with Nature's Sunshine

Do these 2 things to make money:

  • Sell Nature’s Sunshine products
  • Recruit members into Nature’s Sunshine

Also note that you can get bonuses from the sales of your downline members.

It’s really not getting bonuses every time you recruit...

How much does it cost to join Nature's Sunshine?

Nature’s Sunshine’s subscription fee for members is $40.

But the nice thing with this is that you can waive the $40, or in simpler words, get it back, when you buy $40 worth of products.

Aside from that, you also have the freedom to subscribe to their programs:

  • In.Form Coach ($550) -  Get a certificate for being an official health coach of Nature’s Sunshine
  • Online Training ($400) -  Learn the basic and advanced tips and strategy to become a Nature’s Sunshine member and agent

These aren’t mandatory. But it’s best you go through any of them for you to have an easier time selling the products later...

Nature's Sunshine monthly cost

The nice thing about Nature’s Sunshine is that there is no sales quota.

So, the costs you are going to incur on the first year are…

  • $40
  • $400 to $550

Minimum costs for year 1 = $440 to $590

But note that this does not yet include the product bundles that you are going to buy and eventually sell.

The other expenses like marketing, training, and miscellaneous expenses are also not yet included here...

Nature's Sunshine compensation plan

MLM companies have complicated compensation plans. And Nature’s Sunshine is one of those. But there is no need to worry about this because I am going to simplify things for you…

Nature's Sunshine has 2 different kinds of compensation plan. These are:

  • Classic Plan - Earn 12% commission from every product that you sell. You also have commission that ranges from 10% to 1% from your Level 1 to Level 5 downlines.
  • Legacy Plan - Earn 10% commission from every product that you sell. You also have commission that ranges from 10% to 5% to 1% from your Level 1 to Level 7 downlines.

And here are the other more specific ways to make money from Nature’s Sunshine:

  • Smart Start Bonus - Earn 10% to 30% commission on the first order of your newly recruited member. This depends on your current rank and level.
  • Promotion Bonus - Earn $250 to $1,000 once you get promoted to Regional Manager all the way up to Elite Manager.

Here is their Classic compensation plan:

Is Nature's Sunshine a Scam: Compensation

And here is their Legacy compensation plan...

Is Nature's Sunshine a Scam: Compensation 2

Dig deeper into their compensation plan by watching these 2 minute videos. The first one is the Classic while the second video is for the Legacy compensation plan...

Confusing, for sure.

But that is normal for MLMs because they make complex compensation plans with weird terms and fancy acronyms.

And all the members have to do is just:

  • Sell the products of Nature’s Sunshine
  • Recruit members into Nature’s Sunshine

Or you can find the full compensation plan here.

Is Nature's Sunshine a scam?

Nature’s Sunshine is not a scam because they are a legal company, sells medically-proven and healthy products, and pays members correctly.

But some members are disgruntled when they know that it’s hard for them to sell the products and they spend more on the subscription fee and coaching seminars.

Hence, they label Nature’s Sunshine as a scam.

But is that really the case?

Let’s find it by knowing the pros and cons of this company so you can come up with the right and informed decision...

Just to be fully transparent with you, I am not a distributor myself and I do not endorse it in any way.

I have researched the website, testimonials and information on the Internet to get to the bottom of what this program genuinely does. This is because I have been burnt from programs just like this in the past and I want to prevent others from making the same mistakes. If you’d like to learn how to “Spot an Online Marketing Scam” then click the highlighted text.

Tired of MLMs? Check out how I make money online here!

Common positive reviews

Here are some of the common positive reviews about its job opportunity that we have found in Indeed...

  • "If you have worked at a call center before, this is one of the better ones. Working from home is a huge benefit for me, but I do feel that it can limit you in moving up in the company. Particularly because the Canada team is so small, there is almost no room for growth on that particular team."
  • "The people at the Company are always so pleasant, helpful and provide excellent customer service."

Common negative reviews

And here are the common negative reviews people are saying about its job opportunity, which we also found in Indeed...

  • "Loved my job there for two-plus decades. Sadly, about 8 years ago they started doing layoffs every fall. I survived until last fall. It seemed to become a way of clearing out a few of the long-term employees every year."
  • "It is a sinking ship. I was part of one of several lay-offs they've had recently. Maybe the new management will be able to turn things around, but don't count on it."

What I like about Nature's Sunshine

Key Terms:

  • Pyramid Scheme – recruits members via a promise for payment from recruiting others into the company rather than providing a product
  • Affiliate Marketing- Connecting a customer to a product they are looking for and receiving a commission for doing so
  • Red Flag - A warning sign

#1 No sales quota 

But the best thing about Nature’s Sunshine is that it does not have any sales quota.

This is very rare for an MLM because most have one.

This means that you don’t have to reach a certain amount of products sold just to get and earn money...

#2 Positive product reviews

The first thing that I like about Nature’s Sunshine is that its products got loads of positive product reviews.

Just check this out…

Is Nature's Sunshine a Scam: Pros

As you can see, there are a lot of people who are satisfied with their products because it is effective.

This is a nice thing especially if you’re already selling the products because it’s surely salable.

#3 Established reputation

Most MLMs don’t last up to 5 years.

But Nature’s Sunshine is different because they’ve been operating already for more than 4 decades as they started operations back in 1972.

That’s a full continuous 48 years of business.

This shows you that this company will still be around for many years to come...

What I don't like about Nature's Sunshine

#1 Expensive products

Nature’s Sunshine sells nice products.

But they’re expensive.

In fact, there are a lot of other brands out there that sell the same stuff, have high ratings, and are way cheaper…

Is Nature's Sunshine a Scam: Cons

For sure, customers will prefer these over whatever it is that Nature’s Sunshine is selling.

#2 Lacks income disclosure

Nature’s Sunshine does not have an income disclosure to prove that their members are actually earning.

This is important even if we already know that the company is already established. Because of this, there’s no way we can gauge the amount of income we can get from being a member...

#3 Saturated market

The health and wellness niche is already very saturated.

There are a lot of other MLMs out there that sell the same stuff.

This means that you have to compete with all of the other companies when selling...

#4 Is Nature's Sunshine a pyramid scheme in disguise?

We can’t really prove this, but there’s a sign that it is. It’s because the more people you recruit into the company, the more money you make.

Here is how their system works...

MLM pyramid scheme

This is because you can also gain commissions from all of your members.

So, although you can make money from selling the products by yourself, you can also gain money by means of recruitment...

#5 Downward trend

Here is what Google Trends showed me...

Is Nature's Sunshine a Scam: Graph

As you can see, there are fewer people who are interested in Nature’s Sunshine.

This means that you are going to find it difficult to sell the products later...

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My opinion - Nature's Sunshine

Nature’s Sunshine is a legit company that has been around for decades. They are reputable and sell real and effective health products.

But the thing is… Is that they’re way too overpriced.

And what can I say about the business opportunity?...

The only way you can get a lot of money and good income is if you recruit as many members as you can.

And you are still doing this even if you already know that the members you are going to get will just lose money...

This does not seem right, knowing that you are just enticing people to join because of the promise of financial bliss.

There are a lot of other better business opportunities out there that are better...

How I make passive income online

MLMs are not scams or illegal. However, I'm not a fan of them because of the restrictions to the expensive products you have to promote.

Once I learnt about affiliate marketing, I realised it's a far superior business model because:

  • You can promote anything you want and truly own the business
  • You never need to sell to friends and family
  • It's completely free to start

In 2018 I had no idea what affiliate marketing was.

But I went from a full time PE teacher to making a passive income online within one year...

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QuiAri MLM 2021 Review: Can Their Superfruit Make You Rich?

A lot of people are looking for an additional source of income. And you might be one of them, which is why you’ve stumbled on this work from home opportunity.

But you’ve asked yourself…

Is QuiAri a scam? Not really. The company is legal and recognized by the authorities, sells legal and effective products, and pays members accordingly.

But does this mean that it is automatically a legit opportunity to make money from home and leave your career?

This QuiAri review, with videos and images, and the pros and cons of the business opportunity, are all documented here so you can come up with an informed decision.

QuiAri Review

The overview and rankings

Name: QuiAri

Founder: Bob Reina

Type: Health and Wellness MLM

Products (Including Pricing): 20/100 ($80)

Success Stories: 1/100

Price To Join MLM: $25 subscription + $250 to $500 starter kit + $50/monthly

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What to look for in a MLM:

  • Low start-up fee & maintenance cost
  • High-quality affordable products
  • You don’t have to carry inventory
  • An affiliate-like system 
  • Generous compensation plan
  • Company is in the early momentum phase

QuiAri Pros

  • Gaining momentum

QuiAri Cons

  • Expensive products
  • Not yet established
  • No income disclosure
  • Hidden monthly expenses
  • Pyramid scheme in disguise?

Summary:

QuiAri is an MLM that sells health and wellness products. Their flagship product is a superjuice which improves one's health and makes one stronger and healthier.

They also have a program where members can become affiliates which they then use to gain access to their products and sell them to earn commissions.

Make Time Online Rating: 20 out of 100 

Recommended: No

What is QuiAri?

QuiAri is a new health and wellness Multi-Level-Marketing company founded just last 2019.

They sell a variety of nutritional shakes that target one’s health and make customers stronger.

Bob Reina is the founder of this company. He is a successful entrepreneur and businessman who also founded another company named Talk Fusion.

However, it went through an intensive investigation by the authorities after reports state that it was a pyramid scheme.

Nonetheless, he did his best to avoid this with his new company, QuiAri.

According to them, QuiAri is all about improving the health of people with the help of their super juice which is made from a special kind of berry.

Here is a short 14-second video that will give you a glimpse of what the company is about...

Let us then proceed and learn...

Is QuiAri a pyramid scheme?

QuiAri isn’t a pyramid scheme because their members earn an income by selling their products and not having to recruit.

But even if this is what’s happening, it also would be wise to ask… Is QuiAri a pyramid scheme in disguise?

What is a pyramid scheme?

A pyramid scheme is a company promising members incentives in the form of monetary payment whenever they recruit people.

This is the main purpose of members instead of selling services or products.

Governments from across the globe have already banned these companies from operating because there’s no way their members can make money from a company that only functions and depends solely on recruitment.

This Wikipedia diagram does a good job of explaining this...

Members making the most money are those who focus too much on recruitment and entice people into partaking in the awesome business opportunity, even if the fact is that they are exaggerating things up so they can recruit people.

Note that it’s impossible for all of the members to treat this as a stable source of income as they’re just going to run out of people and members that they can recruit.

Check out this 5-minute video that'll help you spot a pyramid scheme in disguise...

But why...

Success is rare with QuiAri

Members are going to find it difficult to succeed in QuiAri or any MLM in general.

Note that between 72.5% and 99.9% of MLM members lose money.

92.3 Percent of Members Lose Money in MLMs

This surprising fact is because of the sales quota that is imposed on members where they can only stay active if they reach it.

In simpler words, they must sell a certain number of products monthly.

Failure to do so will result in them being inactive and incapable of receiving commissions.

This is why the majority of MLM members lose money from their own savings before they can manage to get their first recruit into the company...

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How does QuiAri Work?

QuiAri sells a variety of health and wellness products that come in the form of shakes and energy capsules that have maqui berry.

They are also offering everyday people a chance to work at the comforts of their own home and sell their products in exchange for commissions.

It looks like a great deal for both sides.

But what is actually happening is that QuiAri is the one that benefits a lot from this because they can avoid the expensive costs of marketing.

This is because their members are the ones doing all the marketing, promotions, and advertising, for them. Is this really the case? Well, let’s find out...

QuiAri products

Members should know the products the company is selling so they know what they are really getting themselves into.

Here are QuiAri’s best-selling products:

  • QuiAri Energy ($45) - A nutritional supplement in the form of a tablet which boosts energy levels and helps you feel good and productive. A bottle of this contains 60 tablets.
  • QuiAri Shake ($80) - A superfood shake that comes in chocolate and vanilla flavor. This contains a blend of various antioxidants, probiotics, protein, and fiber, that strengthens your immune system and makes you generally healthier.
QuiAri MLM Review: Flagship

Be aware, though, that there are many other brands which offer the same stuff, but just having slightly different ingredients.

Some of the most notable MLM companies that have a lot of similarities with QuiAri are:

All claim to be exclusive and special because of their seemingly unique product. But we know that this is all just marketing propaganda...

Here is a 13-minute video that digs deeper into their offerings:

Let us then know...

Can you make money with QuiAri?

You can make money if you are a member of QuiAri. But it’s hard.

There are very few people who do make a few bucks. But the amount of money they make can just be compared to minimum wage.

And what’s worse is that they do this for more than 8 hours a day, which doesn’t just justify their effort for the payment they get.

Also, QuiAri does not have an income disclosure. This is crucial because it can prove their members do make money. But they don’t have any...

How to make money with QuiAri

Do these 2 things to make money from QuiAri:

  • Sell QuiAri products
  • Recruit members into QuiAri

But you can only make money from the sales that your downline members make, and not from just recruiting them.

It is a smart way for MLMs such as QuiAri to avoid being called by the authorities as a pyramid scheme...

How much does it cost to join QuiAri?

Members must pay $25 for the subscription fee. This is paid yearly.

Aside from that, members also must choose a starter pack.

There are 2 choices to choose from:

  • Affiliate Pack #1: $250
  • Lifestyle Pack #2: $500

The best value choice is the second starter pack even if it’s more expensive, because it contains more products and you can get more sales and bonuses from it.

QuiAri monthly cost

For members to maintain their active status, they need to have 50 PV monthly.

This means selling $50 worth of products monthly.

Here are the costs for the 1st year…

  • $25
  • $250 to $500
  • $50 x 12

Minimum costs for year 1 = $875 to $1,125

But that’s before adding up the other costs such as marketing, training, travel, and many more.

This means the costs are going to be a lot more...

QuiAri compensation plan

One of the most common things with MLMs is that they have compensation plans which are downright confusing. The same goes for QuiAri.

But there is no need to fret because I’ll make it simple and easy to understand for you.

QuiAri has 3 main ways for their active members to make some bucks:

  • Retail Commissions - Earn 10% to 25% commission every time you sell a product or bundle kit.
  • Recruitment Commissions - Earn $50 or $100 if your recruited member buys an Affiliate Pack or Lifestyle Pack, respectively.
  • Residual Commissions - Earn 5% to 10% commission from the sales of your downline members. This is going to depend on your rank and their rank.
QuiAri MLM Review: Compensation

I sure did my best to simplify it up. But I know… you are still confused.

This is completely normal for MLM companies because it is their strategy to use complex names and fancy terms so members are going to think that they have a lot of ways to make money from the company.

Even if there are just 2 things to do:

  • Sell the products of QuiAri
  • Recruit members into QuiAri to sell QuiAri products

Check this in-depth 40-minute video about their compensation...

Or you can find the full compensation plan here. 

Is QuiAri a scam?

QuiAri is not a scam. The authorities recognize it as a legit and legal business, they sell healthy and effective products, and they also pay members correctly.

But even if they do all these things, they still can’t deny the fact that members are going to be disappointed once they learn they are spending more money just to maintain their active membership status, than what they are earning.

The rest of this accurate, unbiased, and in-depth review of QuiAri is going to dig deeper into this in the next section.

This way, you’ll have a better understanding if this is worth considering for a business opportunity or not...

Just to be fully transparent with you, I am not a distributor myself and I do not endorse it in any way.

I have researched the website, testimonials and information on the Internet to get to the bottom of what this program genuinely does. This is because I have been burnt from programs just like this in the past and I want to prevent others from making the same mistakes. If you’d like to learn how to “Spot an Online Marketing Scam” then click the highlighted text.

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What I like about QuiAri

Key Terms:

  • Pyramid Scheme – recruits members via a promise for payment from recruiting others into the company rather than providing a product
  • Affiliate Marketing- Connecting a customer to a product they are looking for and receiving a commission for doing so
  • Red Flag - A warning sign

#1 Gaining momentum

The only thing that is nice about this company is what Google Trends shows…

Quiari MLM Review: Pros

The diagram clearly shows that QuiAri is gaining a lot of popularity because more people are searching for it on the internet.

This means there are a lot of people who are interested in it, which also means you can sell the products in an easy way.

What I don't like about QuiAri

#1 Expensive products

But then again, even if a lot of people are interested in their products, the prices of whatever it is they are selling are just overpriced.

There are a lot of other nutritional supplements and shakes that are priced way cheaper out there…

QuiAri MLM Review: Cons

And based on what you see, they also have high and good ratings.

For sure, people are most likely going to prefer the cheaper products over the expensive products QuiAri is selling.

#2 Not yet established

QuiAri is not yet established.

In fact, it’s still very new to the industry because they just started their operations last 2019.

This means that not so many people know about them yet. They also don’t have a lot of experience yet.

And note that the average lifespan of MLMs is just 5 years. We just have to wait and see what happens over the next year or couple of months...

#3 No income disclosure

Income disclosures are important for an MLM because this is a means for them to show to people that their members are actually making money.

But QuiAri does not have any.

Here’s what they say about their lack of income disclosure…

QuiAri MLM Review: Cons 2

Maybe it’s because they are still just new, but this is not an excuse because they can already gain statistics from their current members.

Or maybe, they just aren’t making enough money...

#4 Hidden monthly expenses

Members must sell at least 50 PV or $50 worth of products a month for them to stay active.

If you can’t do this, then you are faced with no other choice but to just buy the products for your own personal consumption.

This way you can stay active. And note that staying active means being able to receive bonuses and commissions.

A fact that MLMs don’t want others, especially their members, to know is that they are the company’s biggest market because they just buy their products regularly in the hope of being their own boss sooner or later.

#5 Is QuiAri a pyramid scheme in disguise?

There is a good chance that QuiAri is a pyramid scheme in disguise because members must spend at least $50 a month to make up for their unachieved sales quota just for the sake of staying active.

Here is how their system looks like...

MLM pyramid scheme

They can, however, avoid this by recruiting members.

Doing so, let’s them gain passive income because they’ll just wait for their downline members to sell the products and get commissions of those sales.

Because of its focus on recruitment, it’s very clear that QuiAri is a pyramid scheme in disguise.

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My opinion - QuiAri

QuiAri is a legit and legal health and wellness company.

They also sell a healthy and proven nutritional product that has maqui berry in it. But unfortunately, it’s just way too overpriced.

And talking about their business opportunity?...

Members can only make good money by means of aggressive recruitment and then passing the buck and hassle to them.

Also note that the majority of members you are going to recruit aren’t going to make money. They’ll even lose money, as is proven by statistics.

This is not an ethical business model because you are selling the dream of financial bliss and then leaving it all up to the recruited members to see the misfortune they have placed themselves in...

How I make passive income online

MLMs are not scams or illegal. However, I'm not a fan of them because of the restrictions to the expensive products you have to promote.

Once I learnt about affiliate marketing, I realised it's a far superior business model because:

  • You can promote anything you want and truly own the business
  • You never need to sell to friends and family
  • It's completely free to start

In 2018 I had no idea what affiliate marketing was.

But I went from a full time PE teacher to making a passive income online within one year...

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Vemma MLM Review: Scam or Legit Moneymaker? [2021 Review]

You are here most likely because you have been introduced to a work from home opportunity and you’ve wondered… Is Vemma a scam?

To put your confusion at bay… No Vemma isn’t a scam.

So, if not, then is this still a legit opportunity to make money from home and leave your full-time career?

This in-depth and accurate Vemma MLM review will answer that with the help of images, videos, and the real pros and cons so you can come up with the right and informed decision.

Vemma Review

The overview and rankings

Name: Vemma

Founder: Benson Boreyko

Type: Health and Wellness MLM

Products (Including Pricing): 35/100 ($62.95)

Success Stories: 14/100

Price To Join MLM: $500 to $1,000 + $68/monthly

Vemma MLM Review: Logo

What to look for in a MLM:

  • Low start-up fee & maintenance cost
  • High-quality affordable products
  • You don’t have to carry inventory
  • An affiliate-like system 
  • Generous compensation plan

Vemma Pros

  • Proven history
  • Positive product reviews

Vemma Cons

  • Expensive subscription
  • Expensive products
  • Hidden monthly expenses
  • Pyramid scheme in disguise
  • Lawsuits
  • Only 1 in 313 members over $31k a year
  • Downward trend

Summary:

Vemma is an MLM health and wellness company that sells a variety of energy drinks, nutritional drinks and dietary supplements.

They also have their own affiliate program which gives members the opportunity to earn money.

Make Time Online Rating: 30 out of 100 

Recommended: No

What is Vemma?

Vemma is an Multi-Level-Marketing company that was founded by Benson Boreyko in 2004.

Vemma is an acronym for Vitamins, Essentials, Minerals, Mangosteen, and Aloe, which are the main ingredients of their products.

The company has undergone a series of ups and downs, but they’re still operating in more than 50 countries.

The specialties of the company lies on nutritional drinks, energy drinks, and dietary products that are sold through their sales representatives and consultants.

Aside from that, the company also has an elaborate marketing campaign as several celebrities such as Darren Hardy and the famous Dr. Oz endorses their products.

Their mission is to help improve the wellbeing of people by improving their health and giving them an opportunity to earn money.

Here is a 6-minute video that'll help you understand what Vemma really is...

Lawsuits

Vemma has been reported by a number of members and users to be a pyramid scheme, which is why they have been filed with a pyramid scheme lawsuit by the FTC.

Good thing that the company immediately solved the issue and decided to pay a $238 million settlement.

Aside from the multi-million dollar penalty settlement, their MLM business model was also limited in its scale and is currently under the heavy supervision of the FTC.

Despite that, the company is still operating under a more low-key MLM business model.

Is Vemma a pyramid scheme?

No, Vemma is not a pyramid scheme as their members can make money by becoming agents and selling their health and fitness products.

They don’t even have to recruit people to earn. But is that really the case? Well, we’re going to dig deeper into that later.

And for now, let’s ask if… Is Vemma a pyramid scheme in disguise?

What is a pyramid scheme?

Companies promising members monetary payment whenever they recruit people. This is the priority instead of selling actual products and services.

Most countries have banned these as it’s impossible for all members to earn money in an organization that is only paying for recruitment.

Check this  Wikipedia diagram to see why...

The members who make lots of money are those who do a ton of recruitment and do their best to entice as many people as they can to join this alleged “business opportunity.”

But if you were to closely check the diagram, you can see that not everyone can make money in a system that only pays for recruitment.

Here is a 5-minute video that’ll help you spot these “pyramid schemes in disguise.”

Success is rare with Vemma

It is hard to be successful in an MLM company such as Vemma. Take note that 86.81% of Vemma members lose money.

And did you know that around 72.5% and 99.9% of MLM agents are losing money?

92.3 Percent of Members Lose Money in MLMs

This happens as MLMs have this annoying feature called “sales quota” where members will only be recognized as active members and can receive commissions if they reach the sales quota and sell a specific number of products monthly.

If they can’t sell, then they’ll buy the products for themselves, resulting in hundreds and thousands of dollars lost before they can recruit a single member.

We are going to do a careful analysis on the Vemma income disclosure later in this review.

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How does Vemma Work?

Vemma sells health and wellness products, most of which being energy and dietary beverages and supplements.

They also have their own affiliate program where members can join and become sales representatives. They can then sell the products and receive bonuses and commissions.

It looks like a win-win scenario at first glance… But I guess your perception on that will change once you learn that they save tons of cash on marketing because they just let their members do all the hard work in promoting and advertising!

To give you a better understanding of that, let’s learn more about...

Vemma products

If you are curious and really interested in joining this MLM despite the risks involved, then it’s crucial that you learn more about their products. This way, you’ll have a better idea on what you’re really doing.

The company’s main products are energy drinks and dietary supplements that are blended from a mix of vitamins, plant-based minerals and organic fruits.

Their main products are:

Vemma MLM Review: Products
  • Bode Pro Burn ($78.95) - An energy and dietary drink which boosts metabolism, increases energy, and provides nutritional support to your body. A pack of 24 comes in 8.3-oz cans.
  • Verve Zero Sugar ($62.95) - An energy drink that provides needed energy boost without the extra calories and sugar. It contains mangosteen and a mix of various aloe phytonutrients to provide a healthy energy boost. A pack of 24 comes in 8.3-oz. cans.
  • Powell Perfect Bod•e Shake Chocolate ($47.96) - A dietary supplement which helps maintain a slim and fit body figure. It also helps improve brain function and overall wellness. It comes in a pack of 16 sachets.

Be aware that there are more than a thousand brands that are selling the same stuff as Vemma, most of which are MLMs.

Some of the most popular ones are:

What’s also funny to think is that all of them claim to be special and that they feature the same products even if they’re just selling the same stuff that they’ve rebranded!

If that is what’s happening here, then what makes Vemma different?

Vemma flagship product

Verve Energy Drink ($62.95) - An energy drink and nutritional supplement hybrid that gives you a healthy dose of energy boost thanks to its rich vitamin blend of aloe phytonutrients and mangosteen.

A pack of 24 comes in 8.3-oz. cans.

Vemma MLM Review: Flagship

You can watch this 1-minute video for a better insight on their products...

If that sounds interesting...

Can you make money with Vemma?

You’re going to have a hard time earning bucks from Vemma. There are a few people who earn some, but it’s just slightly above minimum wage.

They are also extroverted people who invite as many people as they can to be their downline.

Even the income disclosure shows that there’s only very few who make commissions from Vemma.

How to make money with Vemma

There are 2 ways you can earn from Vemma:

  • Sell their products
  • Recruit members

The company has gone through serious lawsuits which is why they’re currently lying low with their MLM program.

Nonetheless, it’s still continuing, but in a limited way... Before dwelling more on their compensation plan, let’s learn if...

How much does it cost to join Vemma?

There are 2 ways you can join Vemma.

You either choose their Silver membership which costs $499.95 or their Gold membership which costs $999.95.

The latter option features more initial products than the former, which according to the company, gives you more chances of earning.

Vemma monthly cost

Vemma is just like any other MLM that has a monthly sales quota. In their case, members need to pay $68 monthly to stay active.

The costs for 1 year are...

  • $500 - $1,000
  • $68 x $12 = $816

Minimum costs for year 1 = $1,316 to $1,816

But that’s not all of it as you’re still going to add the other costs like training, marketing, and food and travel expenses.

Vemma compensation plan

All MLMs have confusing compensation plans. Based on my research, I discovered that this was a strategy for them to lure more members into the company. But no worries as I’ll simplify things up…

There are 3 main ways you can earn from Vemma:

  • Fast Start - Earn bonus $50, $100, $200 on your first sales, depending on your package.
  • Builder - Earn $10 to $50 bonus for every product sold within your downline.
  • Cycle Bonus - Earn 25% to 30% bonus on your total sales when you reach your first sales "cycle."


Vemma MLM Review: Compensation
Vemma MLM Review: Compensation 2

Yes, I feel you… you’re confused! That’s normal with MLMs as they always use complicated terms and descriptions to make it seem like there are a lot of ways that their members can earn money.

When in fact, there’s just 2 things to do:

  • Sell
  • Recruit

I found a 3-minute compensation plan to help you understand their pay scheme a bit more...

You can also view their full compensation plan here.

Is Vemma a scam?

Vemma isn’t a scam. The company is selling legit products and also pays their members as what is initially stated.

However, what happens is that a lot of members are disappointed upon knowing that they lose more money instead of making money because of the sales quota.

This is why thousands of members dismiss the company as a scam.

The remaining sections of this review will reveal the hidden truths about this company so you can decide whether it’s worth the try or not...

Just to be fully transparent with you, I am not a distributor myself and I do not endorse it in any way.

I have researched the website, testimonials and information on the Internet to get to the bottom of what this program genuinely does. This is because I have been burnt from programs just like this in the past and I want to prevent others from making the same mistakes. If you’d like to learn how to “Spot an Online Marketing Scam” then click the highlighted text.

Tired of MLMs? Check out how I make money online here!

What I like about Vemma

Key Terms:

  • Pyramid Scheme – recruits members via a promise for payment from recruiting others into the company rather than providing a product
  • Affiliate Marketing- Connecting a customer to a product they are looking for and receiving a commission for doing so
  • Red Flag - A warning sign

#1 Proven history

Note that only 30% of MLM companies go beyond the 10-year mark. In this case, Vemma has been operating since 2004, so that’s a full 16 years of continuous operations.

They might have a few beefs with the law, but everything is already settled. With this, it’s safe to say that Vemma isn’t a scam and won’t be closed by the FTC anytime soon.

#2 Positive product reviews

I’ve done an intensive research on the net, and I’m surprised to say that Vemma’s products do have a lot of positive reviews.

Vemma MLM Review: Pros

Although there were a few negative ones, but the number of positive reviews far outnumber the complaints.

What I don't like about Vemma

#1 Expensive subscription

One of the first things I look at when reviewing an MLM is the subscription fee.

And frankly speaking, I’m disappointed with what Vemma has in store. Paying a hefty $500 or $1,000 for subscription depending on your chosen package is just too much.

There's surely something fishy here.

#2 Expensive products

And it’s not only the subscription fee but the products as well that are expensive!

I checked their rivals’ prices and I’m surprised to see the huge price difference…

Vemma MLM Review: Cons

As you can see, the other brands offer the same benefits as the products Vemma is selling, but are way cheaper and are also effective based on some reviews.

#3 Is Vemma a pyramid scheme in disguise?

The fact that you must spend $68 a month just to be an active member means that there’s only one way you can avoid that, and that is by recruiting someone to become your downline.

MLM pyramid scheme

If you do, then you pass the burden to them… It does work but it is in no way ethical.

#4 Hidden monthly expenses

You need to sell $68 worth of products every single month just to stay active.

In other words, you have to maintain 68 PV monthly to become an active member. If you can’t, then you can buy them yourself, which also means that you have to spend instead of earn!

#5 Lawsuits

Vemma has received a number of complaints before, which led to them getting a lawsuit for an alleged pyramid scheme operation.

Vemma MLM Review: Cons 2

Nonetheless, they’ve already settled it by paying a massive $238 million settlement.

Yes, it might be settled, but that still means their history is tainted and that there’s a chance that can happen again knowing that it’s very clear Vemma is a pyramid scheme in disguise.

#6 Only 1 in 313 members over $31k a year

Check out the Vemma income disclosure and you’ll see that 74.43% of members earn just $938 annually.

Vemma MLM Review: Cons 3

Meanwhile, 91.2% of them are earning $1,597 annually. They also average an expense of $1,179 every year.

In summary, this shows that only 1 in every 313 members are earning more than $31,000 a year.

#7 Downward trend

I checked Google Trends and I see that Vemma’s popularity wanes. In fact, I compared it to Farmasi and saw a huge gap in terms of number of searches.

Vemma MLM Review: Cons 4

This means that you are going to have a hard time selling Vemma products especially that not many people are interested in it...

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My opinion - Vemma

Vemma sells legit and effective products. But what can I say about the business opportunity presented here?...

The fact that you need to focus on recruiting members to earn a good sum of money and to avoid spending more than what you earn is a clear sign that you’re going to have some trouble treating this as a work from home opportunity.

There are a lot of other ways to make good money in a reputable and stable working environment without stressing yourself that much...

How I make passive income online

MLMs are not scams or illegal. However, I'm not a fan of them because of the restrictions to the expensive products you have to promote.

Once I learnt about affiliate marketing, I realised it's a far superior business model because:

  • You can promote anything you want and truly own the business
  • You never need to sell to friends and family
  • It's completely free to start

In 2018 I had no idea what affiliate marketing was.

But I went from a full time PE teacher to making a passive income online within one year...

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If you want to discover how I did it then check out this special video I created which explains exactly how. You can also get your free 7-day bootcamp to get started.

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Is Zurvita a Pyramid Scheme Scam or Legit MLM? [2021 Review]

Chances are, you're someone who’s tired of your everyday routine at the office. Maybe someone in Zurvita has offered you the chance to "be your own boss" and get healthier at the same time. But you're probably wondering... is Zurvita a pyramid scheme?

Let us check if Zurvita is the solution to your dilemma. 

Before you dive into the MLM, here are some shocking pros and cons you need to know. This honest Zurvita review will help you to make an informed decision if it's right for you or not. 

Zurvita Review

The overview and rankings

Name: Zurvita

Founder: Mark Jarvis and Tracy Jarvis in 2008

Type: Health and Wellness MLM

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Products (Including Pricing): 40 out of 100

Success Stories: 1 out of 100

Price To Join MLM: $35 enrollment pack

+ $139.95-$549.95 quick start pack

+ 70 PBV ($100) per month to stay active

Total cost for 1 year = $1,374.95-$1,784.95 (35 out of 100)

What to look for in a MLM:

  • Low start-up fee & maintenance cost
  • High-quality affordable products
  • You don’t have to carry inventory
  • An affiliate-like system 
  • Generous compensation plan
  • Company is in the early momentum phase

Zurvita Pros

  • Proven history
  • Positive product reviews

Zurvita Cons

  • Expensive products
  • Hidden monthly expenses
  • Pyramid scheme in disguise?
  • Only 1 out of 71 make more than $10k a year
  • Downward trend

Summary: Zurvita sells some legit nutritional supplements that people quite like but they are pretty expensive compared to similar products out there.  

It is possible for people to make money with the MLM opportunity. But it's important to be aware that at least 90% of members lose money and only 1 out of 71 members earn more than $10k per year before expenses. I'll explain why this is the case in this Zurvita review.

Make Time Online Rating: 25 out of 100 

Recommended: No

What is Zurvita?

Zurvita is a health and wellness Multi-Level-Marketing company that was founded in 2008 by Mark and Tracy Jarvis. 

They sell a range of nutritional supplements and protein shakes to help people stay in shape and be more "healthy". But they also offer everyday people the opportunity to "be their own boss".

The 3 minute video below explains more about this opportunity...

Some people would watch that video and get very excited about the opportunity. However, you're smart enough to realise this is just a promotional video by Zurvita and this sentence may stand out to you...

"Imagine changing your life and others simply by sharing and texting."

So you're probably wondering...

Is Zurvita a pyramid scheme?

Technically, no Zurvita is not a pyramid scheme. 

MLM distributors can make money in this company just by selling the products. 

However, Zurvita has got signs of being a pyramid scheme in disguise. Let me explain what I mean by that...

What is a pyramid scheme?

A company that promises its members payment for recruiting more people rather than selling a product or service.

These schemes are illegal in most countries because it is impossible for everyone to make money inside a pyramid scheme. Just see the Wikipedia diagram below to see why...

Most MLMs, like Zurvita, do offer legit products.

However, the truth is that distributors can only make good money inside Zurvita if they recruit a lot of people. They need to get their downline to sell and recruit more people for it to work. In reality, this means that most people do not make money because Zurvita is very similar to a pyramid scheme in disguise. 

Just watch the 5 minute video below to see why...

Success is rare with Zurvita

In fact, success is hard to find inside any MLM.

Did you know that between 73% and 99% of all MLM representatives lose money?

MLM FTC Fact Stat

Later in this Zurvita review I will dig into their income disclosure a bit more. But you can see that almost 90% of all consultants at Zurvita earnt less than $618 in 2016. 

When you allow for the minimum annual expenses for 1 year of at least $1,374.95 you can see that at least 89.7% of members lost money in 2016.

This is a fact... but it is not something that you will see any Zurvita rep advertise.

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How does Zurvita Work?

Zurvita produces a range of health and wellness products. 

Instead of spending tons of money on advertising and marketing each month they get every day people to sell their products for them. In return, these "Independent Consultants" can earn a living by working from home.

In theory it's a win-win. 

Zurvita products

Before you dive into any MLM, it's vital to understand the products that they offer, as this is what you will need to promote. 

Zurvita offer a range of products under the following categories:

  • Nutrition- supplements, protein shakes etc.
  • Performance- pre and post workout shakes or supplements
  • Transformation system- a mixture of the above products
  • Merchandise- Gift cards or protein shaker cup
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So what makes Zurvita stand out?

Zurvita Zeal flagship product

Zurvita's main product is called "Zeal". It's basically a multivitamin drink that claims to help you improve your...

  • Focus
  • Energy 
  • Health

This may sound great, but again like I've mentioned, there are thousands of supplements that claim to be able to do this. So the only way to really know if it's any good is to try the product yourself. The next best things is to see what other people say about it...

Is Zurvita a pyramid scheme- Zurvita reviews-min

You can see there are some very good reviews about Zeal, which is a great sign that Zurvita is not a scam. 

But one thing to bear in mind is that is not "certified organic", although they do make this clear in the FAQ section of their website. 

Also note that there are many other companies that offer very similar supplements products. Here are some of the top ones:

Check out the 4 minute video below if you want to understand more about about Zurvita's products...

Can you make money with Zurvita?

It is very hard for consultants to make money selling Zurvita. 

The few members that do make a full time income act more like a full time "sales manager" than someone "being their own boss". Typically these quite extroverted people are great at selling the dream to people to work from home. 

Then they spend most of their time in Zoom meetings encouraging their downline to sell more and recruit more people.  

If this sounds like something you would enjoy then this may work for you. But you need to be aware that the vast majority of people you recruit won't make any money and may become quite annoyed with you for "selling them the dream". 

How to make money with Zurvita

There are 2 ways to make money from Zurvita, like most MLMs:

  1. Sell their products
  2. Recruit people and earn bonuses from what they sell

Many people that call MLMs an outright pyramid scheme don't understand this part. The reason MLMs are not scams is because they do not pay their distributors directly for recruiting people. 

They only pay you bonuses if your downline spends money on the company themselves or sell products to others.

So you're probably wondering...

How much does it cost to join Zurvita?

It costs $35 to join as a Zurvita Independent Consultant and receive a welcome kit.

But then you will be encouraged to buy a Starter Pak...

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These range in prices from $139.95- $549.95 and come with a range of products. 

If you are serious about making money from Zurvita it would be wise to actually try the products yourself and these "Paks" are heavily discounted.

But the costs do not stop there...

Zurvita monthly cost

To remain an active consultant and earn all the bonuses available you will need to sell 70 PBV (personal business volume) each month...

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In English that means you need to sell around $100 worth of Zurvita products every month. And if you can't get other people to buy it then you will need to buy it yourself.

This is why you will be recommended to join the monthly "autoship" program to spend at least $100 a month.

So the minimum expenses for your first year as a consultant would be:

  • $35
  • $139.95-$549.95
  • $100 x 12

Total cost for 1 year = $1,374.95-$1,784.95

And this is before you take into account other expenses such as marketing, postage and packaging or additional training. 

Zurvita compensation plan

For some reason most MLMs like to make their compensation plan harder to understand than solving a Rubik's cube blindfolded. 

And Zurvita is no different, so I will do my best to keep this simple. 

There are 7 ways you can get paid from Zurvita:

  1. Personal sales (20% commission)
  2. Builders bonuses ($50-$100 if your new recruit purchases a Starter Pak)
  3. Customer all star bonus (enroll 5 new customers in 30 days to earn $250)
  4. Team all star bonus (accumulate 3,000 TBV [around $4,000 team sales] when reaching All Star bonus in 30 days to earn $800 bonus- max of 50% from "one leg")
  5. Team bonus ($400 bonus when you achieve 3,000 TBV in 30 days)
  6. Overrides (get bonuses for the sales of up to 8 levels deep, see diagram below)
  7. Rank bonuses ($500-$25,000 bonus for "ranking up")
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Now, that may still sound confusing! And the reason MLMs use so many acronyms and weird terms is because they want to make it seem like there are tons of ways to get paid. 

The reality is you can only do 2 things to earn money:

  1. Sell products
  2. Recruit people

And do you notice that 6 out of 7 ways requires you to recruit people?

If you want to get your head around the compensation plan a bit more then check out the 10 minute video below...

Or you can find the full Zurvita compensation plan here. 

Is Zurvita a scam?

No Zurvita is not a scam. 

They sell legit products and pay their consultants like they claim they will. 

However, some people get annoyed at the pyramid structure of the company and get frustrated when they don't make any money. This often leads them to writing bad reviews about the company and calling Zurvita a scam. 

The rest of this honest Zurvita review will let you make an informed decision if it's right for you though...

Just to be fully transparent with you, I am not a distributor myself and I do not endorse Zurvita in any way.

I have researched the website, testimonials and information on the Internet to get to the bottom of what this program genuinely does. This is because I have been burnt from programs just like this in the past and I want to prevent others from making the same mistakes. If you’d like to learn how to “Spot an Online Marketing Scam” then click the highlighted text.

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What I like about Zurvita

There are a cople of things that I like about Zurvita and think it makes it better than some other MLMs out there...

Key Terms:

  • Pyramid Scheme – recruits members via a promise for payment from referring others to the service rather than providing a product
  • Affiliate Marketing- Connecting a customer to a product they are looking for and receiving a commission for doing so
  • Red Flag - A warning sign

#1 Proven History

Did you know that only 1 out of 3 MLMs survive past 10 years?

Zurvita was founded in 2008 so it's a great sign that Zurvita is legit and probably won't disappear tomorrow like many MLMs do.

#2 Positive product reviews

When you read positive reviews like the one below, you know that real people actually like the products...

Sometimes you can only find positive reviews from MLM consultants trying to promote their own products. When you find real reviews like the one above you know there are real people that actually like and buy the products.

It's far easier to sell something to people that actually want it!

What I don't like about Zurvita

There are some hidden truths that I think everyone needs to know before diving in...

#1 Expensive products

It is a huge red flag to me that a MLM may be a "pyramid scheme in disguise" when their products are overpriced.

Just look at the difference in price between these multivitamins...

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  • Zurvita Zeal supplement = $1.83 per serving
  • Highly rated Amazon supplement = $0.58 per serving

And the nutritional information is actually better with the Amazon product!

So why would anyone pay 3 times the price for the same thing?...

#2 Hidden monthly expenses

The reason people spend money on these overpriced products lies in the hidden monthly expenses...

Is Zurvita a pyramid scheme- autoshipment-min

So even a Zurvita Independent Consultant proves that you need a monthly auto shipment to remain active. 

And I'm not sure if she's just lying or if the compensation plan has updated, but there is also a sales quota to remain active...

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If you need to get 70 PBV each month then that means the consultants need to spend money on these overpriced products every month unless they can convince their friends and family to buy them!

When you combine these 2 hidden truths you can see why...

#3 Zurvita is a pyramid scheme in disguise

If the products are overpriced can you really expect to sell a lot of them to random people? Even if you can sell some do you really think you can make a living from selling them?

This is the reason that the only way to make good money from Zurvita is by recruiting people. And when that is the focus of an MLM it ends up looking like this...

MLM pyramid scheme

Even if you are great at recruiting and one of the few at the top of this pyramid, you will need to do it by recruiting other people who will lose money in the system. And that's not the most ethical business model!

If you still don't believe me that most people lose money, then check this out...

#4 Only 1 out of 71 make more than $10k a year. Can you really make money with Zurvita?

There were 18,261 active Independent Consultants at Zurvita according to the 2016 income disclosure.

And only 239 IC's (1.4% of all members) earnt over $10k for the year.

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In simple English that means that only 1 out of 71 members made over $10k income for the whole of 2016. 

When you account for expenses you can see the vast majority of IC's lost money in 2016. 

#5 Downward trend

The final nail in the coffin for Zurvita is found on Google Trends...

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When you compare it to other MLMs like Farmasi you can see the trend is going the wrong way. 

After all, it's far easier to sell something that people are already searching for.

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My opinion - Zurvita

People seem to like the products offered by Zurvita. But you will find it hard to sell many of these overpriced products to your friends and family. 

Therefore, what do I think of this "business opportunity"?...

If you can make money at Zurvita you will need to become a full time sales manager. And the majority of people you recruit will end up losing money and becoming very annoyed at you for selling the dream to them.

And I certainly wouldn't want to be in a business that involves misleading people so I could make money.

How I make passive income online

MLMs are not scams or illegal. However, I'm not a fan of them because of the restrictions to the expensive products you have to promote.

Once I learnt about affiliate marketing, I realised it's a far superior business model because:

  • You can promote anything you want and truly own the business
  • You never need to sell to friends and family
  • It's completely free to start

In 2018 I had no idea what affiliate marketing was.

But I went from a full time PE teacher to making a passive income online within one year...

Mike PE teacher to Passive Income Online

If you want to discover how I did it then check out this special video I created which explains exactly how. You can also get your free 7-day bootcamp to get started.

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Is Anovite A Scam? Milk Pyramid Scheme or Easy Money Opportunity?

Chances are a friend recently approached you about this "amazing opportunity" called Anovite. 

So it sounds like a great way to make money working from home whilst promoting some health products. 

Is Anovite a scam Anovite review

But in the back of your mind you're still probably wondering "is Anovite a scam?"

This honest Anovite review, with videos, will help you make an informed decision about whether this opportunity is right for you. It includes all the pros and cons of joining with the information about how much it will cost to start and maintain the "business". 

Oh and in case you're in a hurry... no Anovite is not a scam. But is it right for you?

Anovite review

The overview and rankings

Name: Anovite

Founder: Dr. Anthony Kleinsmith in 2014

Website URL: anovite.com

Type: Health and wellness MLM

Products (Including Pricing): 70 out of 100

Success Stories: 10 out of 100

Price To Join MLM: $39.95 per year & up to $499.95 for products + $50+ per month to remain active (70 out of 100)

Maketimeonline.com Rating: 50 out of 100 (check out my #1 recommendation, 97 out of 100)

What To Look For In An MLM:

  • Low start-up fee & maintenance cost
  • High-quality affordable products
  • You don’t have to carry inventory
  • An affiliate-like system 
  • Generous compensation plan
  • Company is in the early momentum phase

Anovite Pros

  • Affordable to join
  • Money back guarantee
  • Long history
  • Affordable products

Anovite Cons

  • No BBB or DSA accreditation
  • Sell to friends and family
  • Lawsuits & lead in products
  • No income disclosure
  • Competitive industry 

What is Anovite?

Anovite is a health and wellness Multi-Level-Marketing company that was founded in 2014 by Dr. Anthony Kleinsmith.

They sell a range of supplements that are supposedly needed for daily life.  

You can learn more about the company and the MLM opportunity in the 3-minute video below...

So it seems like a pretty legit opportunity, right?

But you're probably smart enough to know that's just a sales promotional video. So you're likely still wondering...

Is Anovite a pyramid scheme?

Technically, no Anovite is not a pyramid scheme.

They promote and sell legit products. This means it's possible for their MLM distributors to make money without having to recruit anyone into the business. 

What is a pyramid scheme?

A pyramid scheme is when a company pays its members for recruiting more people into the company. Typically pyramid schemes do not sell any services or products.

Pyramid schemes are illegal in most countries because they are unsustainable and it's impossible for every distributor to earn money. 

Just see the diagram below...

MLM companies are not all pyramid schemes as many of them sell a product or service that genuinely helps people. 

But some MLM's are just a "pyramid scheme in disguise" that are hiding the fact that distributors only make good money from recruiting. 

One big factor in this is how expensive the products are in comparison to other similar products as you will learn later in this Anovite review. 

For now, you can find out more about what to look out for in a pyramid scheme in the short video below...

Success is rare with Anovite

Did you know that it's been found that between 73% and 99% of all MLM representatives lose money. 

It's nothing against Anovite as such, it's really just the nature of the MLM business model. 

MLM FTC Fact Stat

The most successful MLM distributors are those that recruit a lot of people and typically have a large "downline" below them that help to sell products and recruit more people. 

This is how some MLM distributors create "passive income" as their team helps them to do the work. 

In reality, the majority of MLM distributors find it hard to recruit anyone and this means they pay money each month for the products to "stay active". 

Anovite requires the distributors to accumulate 50GV points every month. If you don't sell this, you will need to spend around $50 every month so that your membership doesn't "expire".

Hence, they end up losing money and give up before they recruit anyone! 

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How does Anovite Work?

Anovite doesn't actually make or create their products themselves. They are just a distribution channel for Immune Tree

Their main products are supplements to help people sleep, lose weight and have a healthy body. 

You can learn more about this in the 4-minute video below...

I know what you're thinking "eurgh... more sales videos!"

But, the company doesn't need to spend a huge amount on advertising and promotion as their "distributors" do it for them. 

In return the distributors get paid a commission for any products they sell and get bonuses for sales their "downline" make.

It's kind of like a win-win.

Anovite saves advertising costs and everyday people have the opportunity to make money from home.

Anovite products

If you are considering joining any MLM company, it's vital that you understand the products they offer. 

The flagship product is the Colostrum6 which contains the "superfood colostrum". Colostrum is the breast fluid produced by humans, cows and other mammals before breast milk is released.  

Some of the benefits of this "superfood" include (but apparently more research is still needed to prove this):

  • Improving the immune system
  • Improve gut health
  • Prevent and treat diarrhoea

It's important to note that Anovite's products contain "bovine colostrum", which is actually form cows. 

Here are some potential downsides to consider from Healthline:

  • Not suitable for anyone allergic to milk or soy
  • Unknown if safe for pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • Concerns of the ethics of taking from calves that need it
  • Food safety concerns (traces of salmonella found in some)

So the products have still not had enough research to conclusively prove the benefits yet.

But this is the main product and selling point for Anovite.

Is Anovite a scam- products

The other products on offer at Anovite are:

  • Colostrum6 - (tablets and powder) - $25 for 90 capsules
  • LimuZ - Colostrum in sachets - $70 for 30 doses
  • LeptiTrim6 -  Colostrum for weight loss - $62.50 for 180 capsules
  • Canine6/ Feline6 - Colostrum for cats and dogs - $22.50-$72.50
  • Flex6 - Colostrum for muscle growth - $67.50 for 180 capsules
  • OxyQuest - cleanser - $37.50 for 2 ounces

You can learn more about the Flex6 in the 40 second below...

Also note that there are many other MLMs that sell the same stuff as theirs...

And you can check out the full range of Anovite's products here.

How to make money with Anovite

Ah, the part you have probably been waiting for!

So let's not beat around the bush. 

You can make money from Anovite in 2 ways (like most MLM companies):

  1. Earn commission by selling their products
  2. Recruit more people and earn bonuses from sales they make

Before we dig into this, let's figure out...

How much does it cost to join Anovite?

It costs $39.95 to become a distributor for Anovite. 

However, you will also need 100 PQV to start so you are recommended to get a Fast Start package.

This ranges in value with a range of products from $149.95- $499.95.

But the costs do not stop there amigo...

Monthly costs to remain active at Anovite

If you want to qualify for commission (surely the only reason you become a "business distributor" is to do that?!) then you need to accumulate 50 BV every month.

Realistically, this means setting up a "Smartship" (standing order) for $50+ every month.

If you sell $50 worth of products every month you wouldn't need this. But if you don't sell this much your account will be suspended.

On another note, if you're not even going to use the products yourself then you clearly don't even believe in them and this probably isn't the right opportunity for you.

Total costs for 1 year = 

  • $39.95
  • $150-$500
  • $50 x 12 

Total 1 year cost = $790-$1140 (and you'll likely spend more than $50 a month as many products are more than this).

Anovite compensation plan

So MLM compensation plans are often harder to understand than learning how to speak Mandarin. 

Anovite is no different. 

So I will keep it as simple as I can.

There are 13 ways to earn money:

  1. Retail commission - 25% commission on products you sell
  2. First order bonus- 25% bonus on the first order your customers make
  3. Customer advantage bonus- helps to earn team bonuses
  4. Smartship Advantage program- accumulate Smartship credits
  5. Fast-start bonus - $75 or $150 for recruiting someone
  6. Fast-start mentor bonus - $25 for recruiting
  7. Team bonuses - $25 for first 2 "cycles" + $10 after that
  8. Matching team bonus - 10% of downline when you are a director or above
  9. Rank advancement bonus - grow your team and advance in ranks
  10. Car/ lifestyle bonus - $100-$375 per week if "Bronze Director" or above
  11. Ruby executive pool - 1% of your teams BV
  12. Emerald executive pool - 1% of your teams BV
  13. Diamond exuctive pool - 1% of your teams BV

What did I tell you... confusing right?

All you need to know to start is that you get paid for doing 2 things:

  1. Sell Anovite's products
  2. Recruit people into Anovite's business

If you really want to get your head around the compensation plan then this 20 minute video will help.

Alternatively you can find the full 20 page compensation plan here.

Is Anovite a scam- compensation plan

Is Anovite a scam?

No Anovite is not a scam. 

It sells legit products and it pays the distributors commission and bonuses like they say they will. 

However, just because an opportunity is legit it doesn't mean it's right for you. 

The rest of this Anovite review will help you to make an informed decision about the opportunity.

Just to be fully transparent with you, I am not a distributor myself and I do not endorse Anovite in any way.

I have researched the website, testimonials and information on the Internet to get to the bottom of what this program genuinely does. This is because I have been burnt from programs just like this in the past and I want to prevent others from making the same mistakes. If you’d like to learn how to “Spot an Online Marketing Scam” then click the highlighted text.

Related content:

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What I like about Anovite

So there are a few things I like about Anovite compared to other opportunities.

There are some good signs about the company.

Key Terms:

  • Pyramid Scheme – recruits members via a promise for payment from referring others to the service rather than providing a product
  • Affiliate Marketing- Connecting a customer to a product they are looking for and receiving a commission for doing so
  • Red Flag - A warning sign

#1 Affordable to start

This is always a crucial part of any "make money from home opportunity". If it's really expensive to join and you haven't tried it out then it's likely to not live up to their claims. 

anovite business builder

Also, it's impossible to really know if something suits you and your lifestyle until you try it out. 

#2 Long history

Immune Tree has been selling these Colostrum products for 30 years now.

This is another sign that Anovite is not a scam.

Anovite start date

This just shows that people must like them and they have yet to be shut down so chances are the products are legit.

#3 Money-back guarantee

You can see Anovite’s Return Policy right here.

Is Anovite a scam

Any product you purchase can be returned within 90 days to get your money back. This is a great sign for any company as it shows they believe in their products and are not just trying to make a quick buck with poor quality items.

#4 Affordable products

This is the main thing I like about Anovite. 

When a MLM company has expensive products in comparison to alternatives out there it suggests the company is acting like a pyramid scheme. 

  • Anovite = $0.27 per capsule
  • Amazon = $0.18-$0.27 per capsule

This is because nobody in their right mind would choose a similar product that is 100%+ more expensive.

However, MLM distributors often have to buy a certain amount to "remain active" (as Anovite does), meaning the focus on the company is to recruit distributors... not sell products.

But as you can see, Anovite's products are in line with even Amazon's prices. This suggests Anovite is not a pyramid scheme as it encourages distributors to sell the products rather than just recruit. 

What I don't like about Anovite

Now, there are some things I really don't like about Anovite.

It's important you are aware of these before getting started as it will help you be on the front foot in case anyone questions you about any of them.

#1 Not accredited by BBB or DSA

This is a bad sign as it shows the company isn't being regulated or monitored (yet!)

It's hard to know if Anovite is a scam without having some regulation from business regulators.

Is Anovite a scam

As it is relatively new (2014) it does open up the company for complaints or to be regulated and even shut down once companies like the Direct Selling Association become aware of them. 

The good news is that their products do seem reasonably priced so I'm sure it ill be OK with any interrogation.  

#2 Selling & recruiting to friends and family

This is the number 1 reason why I'm not a fan of MLM companies.

Many people join MLM's without really knowing this hidden truth. 

To be successful with Anovite you will HAVE to sell and recruit people into the business. 

Who are you going to try and recruit?

Well, you could go to networking events and speak to any Tom, Dick or Harry. But the people you currently know, and who trust you are realistically going to be the most obvious "targets".

Is Anovite a scam

If you're OK with that and you think you may know some people that want to get involved then by all means. 

Just beware of this BEFORE you join!

#3 Anovite lawsuits- too much lead found in products

There have been some complaints and even lawsuits into Anovite's products. 

The main one was in March 2018, when the Environmental Research Center sent Anovite a Notice of Violations of Health & Safety.

Is Anovite a scam- lawsuit

The concern was that there was lead in some of their products, which has been shown to cause certain diseases including cancer. 

This is a huge red flag and from my research I cannot find any resolution to this notice. So this doesn't help to say Anovite is not a scam.

#4 No income disclosure

Most MLM companies publish an income disclosure for anyone to see. It shows what their MLM distributors earn on average. 

Normally a simple Google search pulls it up straight away...

However, Anovite doesn't provide this anywhere online. 

It's a pretty shady move from a company that you could potentially be  associated with.

#5 Competitive industry

The health and wellness MLM industry is sooo competitive. 

Here are some other similar MLM companies I have reviewed before:

Health Products

That's honestly just a small drop in the ocean. 

It's always hard to stand out in this industry and Anovite doesn't really have anything that makes it stand out.

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My opinion - Anovite

Is Anovite a scam?

No.

Is Anovite a pyramid scheme?

No.

But do you want my honest opinion?

Sure it's possible to make some money... as you can see in this Anovite review. 

And it's great that there are companies out there that claim to be trying to improve people's health. 

If you try the products yourself and you like them, then sure being a distributor could help you earn some pocket money.

But in reality, you will need to recruit a lot of people into Anovite to make it worth your time. Selling a couple of sachets of Colostrum is not going to make you the kind of money to quit your job and work from home. 

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Usana MLM Review: Can You Get Healthy and Rich With This MLM? [2021 Review]

For sure you’re here because someone told you about this opportunity to work from home and you’ve thought to yourself… is Usana a scam? I’m going to put you out of misery… no Usana isn’t a scam.

If not, then is this a legit opportunity to make money from home and quit your regular day job? The rest of this MLM review will answer that, along with many photos, images, and the real pros and cons so that you can make an informed decision.

Usana Review

The overview and rankings

Name: Usana

Founder: Myron Wentz

Type: Health and Wellness MLM

Products (Including Pricing): 40/100

Success Stories: 60/100

Price To Join MLM: $29.95 starter kit

Usana MLM Review: Logo

What to look for in a MLM:

  • Low start-up fee & maintenance cost
  • High-quality affordable products
  • You don’t have to carry inventory
  • An affiliate-like system 
  • Generous compensation plan
  • Company is in the early momentum phase

Usana Pros

  • Proven history
  • Positive product reviews
  • Trusted by world-class atheltes
  • Training support

Usana Cons

  • Expensive products
  • Hidden monthly expenses
  • Pyramid scheme in disguise?
  • Saturated market
  • 1 in 300 members earn over $16k a year

Summary

Usana is an MLM company that develops and sells nutritional supplements and health and personal care products.

They also offer regular people an opportunity to earn money by selling their products.

Make Time Online Rating: 40 out of 100 

Recommended: No

What is Usana?

Usana is a direct selling  Multi-Level-Marketing company founded in 1992 by Myron Wentz, a microbiologist.

It produces science-based personal care and nutritional products around the globe. It’s also one of the most popular and longest-running MLM companies.

Aside from creating their own health and wellness products, they also have an affiliate program where anyone can become a member to sell their products.

Here's a 1-minute video of what the company is all about...

Who is Myron Wentz

Myron Wentz is the founder of Usana. He is a scientist with a PhD in immunology and microbiology.

Unlike other MLM founders, Wentz isn’t a full-blown salesman who just wants to make money. Instead, he created scientifically innovative products that are now sold by his company, Usana.

He works with a team of scientists who are continuously researching and developing new products to improve human health.

He even established medical centers in Uganda and Cambodia, which led him to being recognized as one of the most outstanding humanitarian philanthropists.

He was also awarded the Albert Einstein Award for his many achievements in life sciences.

Is Usana a pyramid scheme?

Nope, Usana is not a pyramid scheme.

Why? It’s because members can make money by selling their nutritional supplements and skincare products without having to recruit people.

But a better question to that is… Is Usana a pyramid scheme in disguise?

What is a pyramid scheme?

A company that pays members for recruiting people into the company instead of selling actual products and services.

Many countries have banned businesses having this structure because not everyone can make money inside a company that only pays people to recruit.

Check out this Wikipedia diagram to understand it more...

What’s more is that the very few ones that make money inside a company need to recruit lots and lots of people and sell them the idea of getting this once in a lifetime business opportunity.

Looking at the diagram above, it’s very clear that this system is unsustainable because you’d eventually run out of people you can recruit.

Here’s a 5-minute video below to help you spot these pyramid schemes in disguise...

Success is rare with Usana

Know that you’ll have a hard time achieving success in Usana, or any other MLM company in this matter.

Did you know that around 96.74% of Usana members lose money?

92.3 Percent of Members Lose Money in MLMs

This is because MLMs have these so-called sales quotas that force members to sell a certain amount of products each month to stay active and be eligible to receive commissions.

If they can’t, then they have to buy their own products just to stay active. What’s worse is that many members lost hundreds and even thousands of dollars from their own pockets before they can recruit a single person.

We’re going to dig deeper into the Usana income disclosure later.

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How does Usana Work?

Usana is a multinational MLM corporation selling various health and nutritional supplements.

They also offer regular people the opportunity to work from home by becoming affiliate members and selling their products to receive commissions.

It’s obviously a win-win in theory… Usana also saves tons of cash on marketing costs because they just let their members do all the hard work and promote the products of the company.

Before we see if this is really the case, let’s first learn more about...

Usana products

If you are really interested in trying your luck in this MLM, then it’s vital that you understand deeply their products before joining.

I checked Usana’s site and found out that they divide their products into 4 different categories:

Usana MLM Review: Site
  • Nutritionals
  • Food & Energy
  • Skincare
  • Logo Merchandise
  • Healthy Living

Here are their most popular products:

  • Booster C600 ($40.65) - Strengthens your immune system and keeps your body alert, energetic, and healthier overall thanks to its mixture of Vitamin C and Poly C complex.
Usana MLM Review: Product
  • Proflavanol C200 ($63.75) - It improves your body’s immune system  while strengthening your antioxidant protection. It comes in the form of a tablet that’s rich in Vitamin C and has a grap flavor.
Usana MLM Review: Product 2
  • Usana WholoBio Microbiome Nutrition Bar ($43.95) - Improves your digestive system and cleanses your body from toxins and unhealthy fat. This strengthens your muscles and bones and gives you a more fit body.
Usana MLM Review: Product 3

Be aware that there are many other brands out there that are offering a very similar range of products.

There’s even hundreds of MLM companies that offer the same benefits that Usana have such as:

All these companies say that they are special and that they have the best natural products or scientifically proven supplements. But in reality, all of them just offer the same thing.

If that’s the case, then what makes Usana special?

USANA CellSentials - flagship product

Provides your body with the needed vitamins and minerals essential for fighting off diseases. It's priced at $59.35.

Usana MLM Review: Product 4

It strengthens the immune system, improves digestion, and gives you an energy boost to keep up with your day to day chores.

You can also watch this 4-minute video about UsanaCellSentials:

Sounds interesting? If so, then you might probably be thinking...

Can you make money with Usana?

It is very difficult to make money from Usana.

There might be a few who make slightly higher than minimum wage and they’re very good at sales.

They even treat it like their full-time day job. The income reports even say that hardly anyone makes commissions from Usana.

How to make money with Usana

There are 2 ways you can make money from Usana:

  • Sell Usana products
  • Recruit people into Usana

Note that you can only earn from the sales of your downlines and not just by recruiting them.

That’s a smart way for Usana and any other MLM to save themselves from being called a pyramid scheme.

So before digging deeper into the compensation plan, let’s know...

How much does it cost to join Usana?

You have to pay a $29.95 startup fee to join Usana, as well as an annual fee of $20 to renew your subscription.

You then need to choose your business pack which includes the products you’re going to sell. These are:

  • Basic Business Pack - $305.00
  • Entrepreneur Pack - $625.00
  • Professional Pack - $1,250.00

If you’re not willing to shell out $350 to $1,250 but still want to sell Usana products, then you need to buy at least 200 points of Usana products which costs $240.

You also need to pay $120 every month to stay active.

Usana monthly cost

According to Usana’s compensation plan, you need to sell at least 200 PV monthly, which is $200+ a month.

This means that for 1 year, you’re going to spend:

  • $200 x 12
  • $20
  • $29.95
  • $305 to $1,250 x 12

Minimum costs for 1 year = $6,110 to $17,240

And that’s before you include additional costs on training materials, resources, marketing, gas, and miscellaneous expenses.

Usana compensation plan

One of the things I find funny about MLMs is that they make their compensation plans confusing and hard to understand. Usana is no different… But no worries because I’ll keep this simple…

There are 4 ways Usana will pay you as a member:

Retail Sales

Earn 12% to $20 profit from your personal retail sales.

Lifetime Matching Bonus

Earn 2.5% to 15% in bonuses for every new recruit that qualifies for the Usana pacesetter program. You also need to be a platinum pacesetter for your downlines to qualify.

Usana MLM Review: Compensation

Leadership Bonus

All members who have a rank of Gold Director or higher can receive 3% of total commissionable sales volume for the month.

Usana MLM Review: Compensation 2

Elite Bonus

The top 40 income earners in Usana receive 1% of total commissionable sales volume.

Confused with all that? Don’t worry! That’s completely normal if you’re dealing with MLMs.

What these companies do is they use fancy terms and complicated names so that people will be mesmerized to see lots of ways to make money.

When in reality, there are just 2 things you can do:

  • Sell Usana products
  • Recruit members into Usana

Nonetheless, you can learn more about their compensation plan in this 11-minute video…

Or you can find the full compensation plan here. 

Is Usana a scam?

Usana is not a scam. The company sells legit and scientifically-proven products.

They also pay their members exactly as they say.

But the thing is, lots of members are disappointed to know that most of the things they expect are just false promises and they lose more money each month.

This is why many might call Usana a scam.

The rest of this Usana MLM review will help you see for yourself the factual truths of this company so you can make an informed decision whether this is for you or not...

Just to be fully transparent with you, I am not a distributor myself and I do not endorse it in any way.

I have researched the website, testimonials and information on the Internet to get to the bottom of what this program genuinely does. This is because I have been burnt from programs just like this in the past and I want to prevent others from making the same mistakes. If you’d like to learn how to “Spot an Online Marketing Scam” then click the highlighted text.

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What I like about Usana

Key Terms:

  • Pyramid Scheme – recruits members via a promise for payment from referring others to the service rather than providing a product
  • Affiliate Marketing- Connecting a customer to a product they are looking for and receiving a commission for doing so
  • Red Flag - A warning sign

#1 Proven history

Do you know that just 1 out of 3 MLM companies survive their first 10 years?

Usana has been around since 1992, so that’s a great sign that it won’t disappear tomorrow compared to many MLMs. It’s also a great sign that Usana isn’t a scam because the FTC didn’t shut them down.

#2 Positive product reviews

Usana has a ton of positive product reviews.

This makes perfect sense knowing that their products are researched and developed by Dr. Myron Wentz, a microbiologist who has won numerous awards in the scientific community.

All their products are also backed by factual scientific experiments and accurate statistics.

Here are some of the reviews I found...

Usana MLM Review: Pros
Usana MLM Review: Pros 2
Usana MLM Review: Pros 3

What I find even better is that Usana is...

#3 Trusted by World-class Athletes

World-class athletes around the globe trust Usana. In fact, there are over 2,000 professional athletes out there relying on Usana for their health and wellness supplements.

#4 Training Support

Joining Usana means that you get a full and comprehensive training support.

First off is their welcome kit which costs $29.95. It might be expensive but it’s worth it if you want to know the right way of selling Usana products.

Aside from that, there are also online and offline learning materials accompanied by live training seminars to guide you.

What I don't like about Usana

#1 Expensive products

MLMs that have expensive products is a big red flag that the company can be a “pyramid scheme in disguise.”

The focus is on recruitment instead of selling effective and affordable products...

I have compared Usana’s health supplement products to the ones I found in Amazon. And I was surprised by the huge price difference.

Here they are:

Usana MLM Review: Cons

As you can see, the ones in Amazon are also from reputable brands and they’re more than 50% cheaper.

So, would you buy those overpriced stuff instead of these products which basically do the same?

#2 Hidden monthly expenses

You need to sell 200 PV a month to stay active and be eligible to receive commissions.

That to me… makes no sense!

Why do you have to maintain a sales quota in the first place? Sounds fishy, eh? Well, that’s why I call this a pyramid scheme in disguise.

200 PV means that you need to sell more than $200 worth of products every month. If not, then your subscription will be revoked and you can’t receive commissions.

Usana’s biggest customer base is their affiliate members who just keep buying their stuff hoping that they are going to get the “be your own boss” achievement.

#3 Is Usana a pyramid scheme in disguise?

If you need to spend $100 to $200 monthly to keep up with the 200 PV monthly sales quota, then there’s only one way you can avoid spending $100 to $200, and that is by recruiting people to become your downlines.

MLM pyramid scheme

It’s just like passing the buck to them...

But at least it’s not you who have to worry, right? Well, that’s surely not a good joke, but I’m just stating facts here.

#4 Saturated market

Health companies are just everywhere. In fact, one of the most common types of MLMs are health and wellness companies.

It’s hard to sell Usana’s products if there are already a lot of competitors out there...

#5 1 in 300 members earn over $16k a year

You can see in the Usana income disclosure that 53% of all Usana members didn’t make any money at all throughout the year.

What’s more is that only 0.2% earn an average of $100,000 per year…

Also, 97% of all members only earn a maximum of $2,000 monthly.

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My opinion - Usana

Usana is surely one of the most popular and successful MLM companies because they sell scientifically-proven health and wellness products.

But how do I see the business opportunity here?...

The only way you can make money is by getting lots of people into the company and becoming your downline and motivating them to sell and sell and sell for them to stay active.

What then happens is that they lose money instead of make money from Usana.

For sure, that doesn’t sound like an ethical business to me...

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  • You can promote anything you want and truly own the business
  • You never need to sell to friends and family
  • It's completely free to start

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Is Revital U a Scam: Coffee Slimming While Getting Rich or Another MLM Scam?

Chances is that someone told you about an opportunity to work from the comforts of your home and earn good money from it…

However, you are skeptical and you dobt it, which is why you ask… Is Revital U a scam.

To stop yourself from constantly asking yourself this stressful question…

No. Revital U isn’t a scam.

But if it isn’t, then is this a legit opportunity to make money from home and start thinking about leaving your full-time day job?

Well, that’s what this article is for as I’m going to help you decide, of course, with the help of accurate images, videos, and the pros and cons of this MLM, so that you can come up with the right informed decision.

Revital U Review

The overview and rankings

Name: Revital U

Founder: Pat Johnston, Andrew McWilliams

Type: Health and Wellness MLM

Products (Including Pricing): 10/100 ($60)

Success Stories: 5/100

Price To Join MLM: $50 + $100/monthly

Is Revital U a Scam: Logo

What to look for in a MLM:

  • Low start-up fee & maintenance cost
  • High-quality affordable products
  • You don’t have to carry inventory
  • An affiliate-like system 
  • Generous compensation plan
  • Company is in the early momentum phase

Revital U Pros

  • Affordable subscription
  • Positive product reviews

Revital U Cons

  • Expensive products
  • Hidden monthly expenses
  • Pyramid scheme in disguise?
  • Downward trend

Summary

Revital U is an MLM company which is selling different kinds of coffee products, that they say, also helps you maintain a fit body, while being healthier.

They’ve also got their affiliate program which enables members to earn money from them by selling products.

Make Time Online Rating: 30 out of 100 

Recommended: No

What is Revital U?

Revital U is a Multi-Level-Marketing that is selling coffee products and other related items that are specifically formulated to help users lose weight and have healthier bodies.

The company was launched in 2016 by Andrew McWilliams. However, there are numerous questions to this as there are reports saying that he’s not really the founder.

Nonetheless, the main goal of the company is to promote healthy living and a fit body to users with the help of their slimming products.

Who is the owner?

There’s not much information about the background and history of the company.

However, there are some reports which show that a guy named Pat Johnston is the owner. It’s also listed in his LinkedIn profile that he is Revital U’s president.

However, I did further research on this and found out that Andrew McWilliams is the CEO of the company, as is stated in a number of Revital U’s social media accounts.

Check out this 2-minute video that shows what the company is about...

But why are many people asking if...

Is Revital U a pyramid scheme?

No. Revital U isn’t a pyramid scheme because their members earn money by selling their products.

They also don’t need to recruit just to earn money. Although they can do that, this isn’t the main and sole method of making money from this company…

But still, a better question to this is… Is Revital U a pyramid scheme in disguise?

What is a pyramid scheme?

A company which pays members whenever they recruit people. This is the sole and main method of earning money instead of selling products and services.

A lot of governments around the globe have already banned companies like this because all of the members can’t earn money, especially that they are only paying those who can recruit.

See this diagram about pyramid schemes from Wikipedia to learn more...

There might be some members who make money, but they are doing nothing but aimlessly recruiting people to join and take part of the business opportunity they are advertising.

But we all know that this isn’t the case especially if you check out the diagram.

It’s just impossible for everyone to earn from an alleged business such as this as they are just going to run out of members to recruit.

This 5-minute video shows how you can spot these pyramid schemes in disguise...

Let's then know why...

Success is rare with Revital U

Yes, you’ve read that right. It’s hard to succeed from an MLM company like Revital U.

And take note that around 72.5% and 99.9% of MLM members aren’t making money.

92.3 Percent of Members Lose Money in MLMs

In fact, they’re losing money… The sales quota of MLMs is to blame for this as members can only receive money if they stay active. And the only way to stay active is by selling a certain number of company products every month.

If they are unable to do this, then they are faced with no choice but to just buy the products for their own personal consumption.

This then means that they lose loads of cash from their own pockets before they manage to get their first recruit...

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How does Revital U Work?

Revital U is an MLM company that is selling coffee slimming products.

Aside from this, which they consider as their main business model, they also have an affiliate program which anyone can join.

Joining then makes them a member, which they can use to buy products at wholesale prices and sell them at higher retail prices.

It sounds nice, right? But it’s not as simple as that because Revital U is saving millions of dollars in marketing campaigns because it’s not them who does all the advertising, but it’s their members.

I know, it sounds like you’ve just been outsmarted by this company...

Revital U products

If you are really into knowing what this company is about, then it’s best you understand their products. This way, you’ll know what they are selling, as well as the kind of business opportunity you’re going to get if ever you become one of their members.

Here are some of Revital U’s best sellers:

  • Smart Coffee Tub ($49) - A tub of coffee that boosts your energy, curbs your appetite, and improves your focus on whatever it is you’re doing.
  • Smart Coffee Sticks Box ($54.99) - This has the same components as the previous product, but it’s in stick form. This boosts your energy, curbs your appetite, and also helps you focus on your daily activities.
  • Smart Caps ($49.99) - A dietary supplement that improves brain function, making you smarter and more focused. This also gives you better sleep.
Is Revital U a Scam: Products

Sounds nice, right? Well, what you are feeling right now is normal. All MLMs make their brands look special even if they are just offering the same stuff like other companies.

Here are some of the most notable coffee MLM companies that sell the same or similar stuff:

So if this is what’s happening here, then what makes Revital U stand out?

Revital U flagship product

Smart Mocha Bundle ($59.99) - A bundle which includes their top coffee and cocoa products. This gives you the focus and energy you need to keep on with your daily activities.

Is Revital U a Scam: Flagship

Here is a 1-minute video about their product:

Now that you know that, then...

Can you make money with Revital U?

Yes, you can. But it’s very hard to make money from them.

There are a few who do earn, but they work very hard, even harder than full-time sales managers.

And they do this for salary that’s less than minimum wage.

What’s even worse is that there’s no income disclosure to prove that they actually do have a good business model and that their members are earning!

How to make money with Revital U

Simple, you basically just have to do these 2 things:

  • Sell products
  • Recruit members into Revital U

How much does it cost to join Revital U?

It’s affordable to join Revital U because you just have to pay a cheap $50.

That ain’t that bad, knowing that you can buy their products at cheaper prices and sell them to earn commissions.

Revital U monthly cost

However, that also means you need to maintain 100 PV every month so that you can be an active member.

This means you can earn bonuses and all the incentives.

The costs you’re going to spend on your first year are:

  • $50
  • $100 x 12

Minimum costs for year 1 = $1,239

And not to mention that you still have to include your other expenses such as the costs for marketing, training, and other miscellaneous stuff...

Revital U compensation plan

Revital U, just like any other MLM company, still has the same old confusing compensation plan. But there’s no need to fret about that because I am going to simplify things up for you…

Revital U offers their members 3 main methods and ways to make some money.

These are:

  • Retail Commissions - Earn 5% to 25% commissions depending on the number of members you recruit. The lowest tier is 2 to 9 members, while the highest tier is recruiting 25 and more members.
  • New Customer Bonus - Earn $50 to $500 bonus depending on the number of recruited members. Recruit 5 and you get a $50 bonus. But if you recruit 25 and more, then you get $500.
  • Rank Achievement Bonus - Earn $250 to $50,000 commission depending on the rank you get promoted to.
Is Revital U a Scam: Compensation

It sure sounds confusing, right? But then again, that’s how MLMs work.

They always use fancy terms and complicated names so that their members will think that there are a lot of opportunities for them to earn big time.

When the reality is that there are just 2 simple things they need to do, and these are:

  • Sell the coffee products of Revital U
  • Recruit members into Revital U

Here is a 5-minute video that gives a better explanation on their compensation plan.

Or you can check out their full compensation plan here.

Is Revital U a scam?

No. Revital U isn’t a scam. The company is selling real products. They are also paying their members exactly as they say.

But what’s really happening here is that their members lose money instead of earning money because the company requires them to keep up with their monthly quota.

This is why there are a lot of Revital U members who claim that the company is a scam.

But is it really? Continue reading to know the truth behind this...

Just to be fully transparent with you, I am not a distributor myself and I do not endorse it in any way.

I have researched the website, testimonials and information on the Internet to get to the bottom of what this program genuinely does. This is because I have been burnt from programs just like this in the past and I want to prevent others from making the same mistakes. If you’d like to learn how to “Spot an Online Marketing Scam” then click the highlighted text.

Tired of MLMs? Check out how I make money online here!

What I like about Revital U

Key Terms:

  • Pyramid Scheme – recruits members via a promise for payment from recruiting others into the company rather than providing a product
  • Affiliate Marketing- Connecting a customer to a product they are looking for and receiving a commission for doing so
  • Red Flag - A warning sign

#1 Affordable subscription

Revital U is one of the few MLM companies that offer an affordable subscription fee.

$50 isn’t really that much considering that you can save a great deal of money if you become a member as you can buy their products at wholesale prices and sell them at higher retail prices.

#2 Positive product reviews

I did some research and found a number of comments from customers saying that Revital U’s products are indeed effective and healthy.

It’s very clear that their coffee products indeed do have some health benefits. And they really are effective in boosting energy and improving the mental health of users.

This is a good sign that you can sell the products with ease later...

What I don't like about Revital U

#1 Expensive products

But then again, just like any other MLM, Revital U does sell overpriced products. Check out some of the other brands out there…

Is Revital U a Scam: Cons

As you can see, there are loads of other coffee and nutritional supplements out there that are sold at cheaper prices. And they’re still effective and have loads of positive product reviews.

Spending $50 to  $60 for slimming coffee is just way too much.

#2 Lacks information

Revital U doesn’t have any income disclosure statement.

This means that they don’t want other people to know that their members aren’t earning good money. Or maybe, they just don’t care about not having one.

Whichever the case is, this isn’t a good thing because they’re compromising the transparency of the company...

#3 Hidden monthly expenses

For you to stay active, you need to sell 100 PV monthly or sell $100 worth of products every month.

Achieving this means that you become eligible to earn bonuses and commissions.

If you can’t do that, then you have no choice but to buy the products yourself.

This means spending on something just for the sake of earning. That doesn’t sound right, right? You buy something for you to earn.

It’s like the company’s playing games with you!

Did you know that the biggest customer base of MLMs are their members because they just keep buying their products hoping they can make good money from the recruitments later on?

#4 Is Revital U a pyramid scheme in disguise?

The fact that you need to spend $100 monthly just to stay active means that you need to do your best to recruit people so that they’re the ones who take care of that responsibility.

MLM pyramid scheme

And you still do that to the best of your capabilities even if you already know that they are just going to lose money later.

That isn’t ethical and in no way does that sound right!

#5 Downward trend

I make it a habit to check Google Trends whenever I do an MLM review.

revitalu_updates

In this case, you can see that Revital U isn’t doing any good with their popularity because there are fewer people who are interested in their product.

This is a sign that you’re going to have a difficult time selling slimming coffee products because people just don’t like them...

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My opinion - Revital U

Revital U is a legit company that sells legit products in the form of slimming coffee that also improves one’s health.

But what can I say if I was to comment on their business opportunity?...

The only way to make money from Revital U is by recruiting a lot of members and making them sell overpriced products.

Also, you do this regularly even if you already know that those members you have recruited are just going to lose money in the long run.

No way does that sound right to me, or even to you.

It’s all about giving them the idea of financial freedom even if you already know that this isn’t the case.

There are still lots of other business opportunities out there...

How I make passive income online

MLMs are not scams or illegal. However, I'm not a fan of them because of the restrictions to the expensive products you have to promote.

Once I learnt about affiliate marketing, I realised it's a far superior business model because:

  • You can promote anything you want and truly own the business
  • You never need to sell to friends and family
  • It's completely free to start

In 2018 I had no idea what affiliate marketing was.

But I went from a full time PE teacher to making a passive income online within one year...

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If you want to discover how I did it then check out this special video I created which explains exactly how. You can also get your free 7-day bootcamp to get started.

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LurraLife Review: Is This a Health Lifestyle Scam and MLM Pyramid Scheme?

You most likely have heard about an opportunity of working at home. But you thought to yourself…

Is LurraLife a scam? Well, to put you out of misery… No, LurraLife isn’t a scam.

But if it isn’t, then is this a legit opportunity to make money from home and just leave your full-time day job?

This in-depth review of this MLM is going to answer that question, along with the pros, cons, and the other details about this company so that you can come up with the right decision.

LurraLife Review

The overview and rankings

Name: LurraLife

Founder: Dan Putnam

Type: Health and Wellness MLM

Products (Including Pricing): 30/100 ($37)

Success Stories: 3/100

Price To Join MLM: $15 to $497 business kit + $15/monthly

LurraLife Review: Logo

What to look for in a MLM:

  • Low start-up fee & maintenance cost
  • High-quality affordable products
  • You don’t have to carry inventory
  • An affiliate-like system 
  • Generous compensation plan
  • Company is in the early momentum phase

LurraLife Pros

  • Positive product reviews
  • Gaining momentum

LurraLife Cons

  • Expensive products
  • Saturated market
  • Hidden monthly expenses
  • Pyramid scheme in disguise?

Summary:

LurraLife is an MLM company that is selling different kinds of health and wellness products.

They also have their own affiliate program where members can become agents that sell products for them to earn commissions.

Make Time Online Rating: 30 out of 100 

Recommended: No

What is LurraLife?

LurraLife is a Multi-Level-Marketing company founded by Dan Putnam in 2012.

Putnam is an entrepreneur who has put up a number of businesses before LurraLife.

One of these is O2 WorldWide, which many agree is the predecessor of LurraLife.

Not much is known about Putnam, but it’s common knowledge that Putnam’s two previous companies called One80 and Modern Money Team were labeled as scams and pyramid schemes.

Lurralife isn’t yet on that stage, but based on the looks of it, it’s heading there...

Here is a 6-minute video that shows you what the company is about...

So why are their many people who are asking...

Is LurraLife a pyramid scheme?

Nope, LurraLife isn’t a pyramid scheme.

This is because of the fact that the members of this company are earning money by selling the products without having to recruit people.

But even if that is the case, it’s still necessary to ask if… Is LurraLife a pyramid scheme in disguise?

What is a pyramid scheme?

A company that is offering payments to members who recruit people. This is the main source of income of the members instead of selling legitimate products and services.

Countries all over the globe have already banned these companies because it is impossible for the members to earn money from a company that only pays for recruitment.

See this Wikipedia diagram to know why this is the case...

There might be a few members who make money, but they do nothing but just recruit as many people as they can and tell them about the business opportunity.

But if you were to check back on the diagram, you can see that this isn’t really a business opportunity because members are just going to be running out of people they can recruit sooner or later.

Learn more about this pyramid scheme in disguise and how you can find one from this 5-minute video...

It's also necessary to know why...

Success is rare with LurraLife

If you’re looking for a new career path, then this surely isn’t what you need. LurraLife will give you a hard time in searching for any kind of success.

In fact, statistics state that between 72.5% and 99.9% of members are actually losing money.

92.3 Percent of Members Lose Money in MLMs

This is because MLMs have this so-called sales quota which forces members to sell a certain number or amount of products for them to stay active.

If they are unable to, then they just have to buy the products for themselves for them to stay active.

This is why there are a lot of members who lose a lot of money before they can get their first recruit...

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How does LurraLife Work?

LurraLife works by selling health and wellness products that provide a healthier overall lifestyle for people.

They also have their own affiliate program where members can become agents that sell their products for commission. It sounds like a great way to earn money, but it’s not as simple as it seems.

You see, LurraLife skips their marketing campaigns and because of it, they are able to save huge money.

They just let their members do all the hard work in promoting and advertising. Before we see if this is really the case, let’s learn more about...

LurraLife products

LurraLife is selling different products that aim on improving one’s health. It’s best that you know what these are and what they can really do if you really want to become a member.

Here are a few of the best-selling products from LurraLife:

  • Lurra Life LurraFit Coffee ($40) - Improves your energy levels and increases stamina, making you become more productive. This also helps burn fats and speed up weight loss.
  • Lurra Life Thrive Green Drink ($44) - Improves cardiovascular health and supports the body’s insulin generation, making this good for those who have high sugar levels.
  • Lurra Life LurraFit Capsules ($66) - Improves focus and intelligence levels while also facilitating natural weight loss.

It’s important that you know that there are a lot of other brands out there that are offering a very similar range of products.

The most notable MLMs are:

All of them are claiming to be special from one another because of their exclusive offerings.

When in reality, they are just offering the same stuff but just in different packaging and flavors.

So, what makes LurraLife different and special?

LurraLife flagship product

Lurra Life Dr. Miller's Detox Tea ($37) - A natural tea that helps improve blood pressure and lowers down cholesterol. This also improves mental clarity, increases energy levels, and boosts the immune system.

LurraLife Review: Flagship

You might also want to have a better understanding on their products by watching this 3-minute video:

Let's then know if...

Can you make money with LurraLife?

Yes, but it’s very hard to make money from LurraLife.

There are a few people that do, but they are just earning an income that’s comparable to minimum wage.

There are even some that earn less than minimum wage even if they work throughout the day, just like full-time sales managers…

Even their income disclosure shows that the majority of their members aren’t making good money from LurraLife.

How to make money with LurraLife

There are just 2 things you need to do if you’d like to make money from LurraLife, and these are:

  • Sell products
  • Recruit members

Take note, though, that you can only earn money from the commissions you earn from your downline’s sales and not from simply recruiting them.

Before we go straight to the compensation plan, let’s find out more...

How much does it cost to join LurraLife?

There’s no subscription fee for LurraLife, but you need to pay between $14.95 to $497 for their business kits...

LurraLife monthly cost

Also take note that you must maintain 15 PV every month for you to stay qualified.

Here is a summary of the costs you are going to incur on your first year…

The costs for 1 year are...

  • $15 to $497
  • $15 x 12

Minimum costs for year 1 = $195 to $677

And that doesn’t yet include the other costs such as training, marketing, and miscellaneous expenses. There’s a good possibility that this can triple or even quadruple...

LurraLife compensation plan

Many MLMs always make confusing compensation plans. Well, there’s no need to worry about that, though, because I will do my best to simplify things up for you…

LurraLife is offering members 2 main ways to earn:

  • Retail Commissions - Earn 50% commission from every product that you sell.
  • Residual Commissions - Earn 5% to 10% commission from your total sales volume, depending on your rank and level.

That’s the simplest explanation I can give, but for sure, there are still some who find this confusing.

Well, that’s completely normal because MLMs create fancy terms and names so that their members can think that there are a lot of ways you can earn from the company even if there’s just 2 things to do, which are:

  • Sell their products
  • Recruit as many people as they can
Or you might like to check out their full compensation plan here.
LurraLife Review: Compensation

I've also found a 29-minute video you might want to check out to have a better understanding of their compensation plan...

Or you might like to check out their full compensation plan here.

Is LurraLife a scam?

LurraLife isn’t a scam. They are a legit company that sells legit products. They also pay members properly and on time.

But why is it that many people call it as a scam?

Well, that’s because they realize after a few months of being with the company, that they aren’t really making money, but losing money!

Hence, they conclude that the company is a scam...

The rest of this MLM review will help you see the truth to this so that you can come up with the right decision if this is worth the try or not...

Just to be fully transparent with you, I am not a distributor myself and I do not endorse it in any way.

I have researched the website, testimonials and information on the Internet to get to the bottom of what this program genuinely does. This is because I have been burnt from programs just like this in the past and I want to prevent others from making the same mistakes. If you’d like to learn how to “Spot an Online Marketing Scam” then click the highlighted text.

Tired of MLMs? Check out how I make money online here!

What I like about LurraLife

Key Terms:

  • Pyramid Scheme – recruits members via a promise for payment from recruiting others into the company rather than providing a product
  • Affiliate Marketing- Connecting a customer to a product they are looking for and receiving a commission for doing so
  • Red Flag - A warning sign

#1 Positive product reviews

The first thing I look at when reviewing an MLM are the reviews. In this case, LurraLife got loads of nice outputs from its customers

LurraLife Review: Pros

As you can see, their best-selling products have excellent ratings, which just proves that they indeed sell nice products...

#2 Gaining momentum

Here is what I found on Google Trends…

LurraLife Review: Pros 2

This shows that there is a growing number of people who are interested in LurraLife because of the increasing searches it has. This is a good sign that you can sell the products to many people.

What I don't like about LurraLife

#1 Expensive products

The first and biggest turnoff I have with LurraLife is that they sell overpriced products.

LurraLife Review: Cons

You can clearly see that there are a number of products out there that are way cheaper, but still are effective and have nice reviews from users.

This alone shows that there are a lot of other choices out there for your potential customers...

#2 Saturated market

The health and wellness market is already very saturated because the majority of MLMs are in that niche already.

This means that you are going to have a hard time competing with the other brands out there...

#3 Hidden monthly expenses

All members are required to sell at least 15 PV every month for them to stay active.

This means that you need to sell a minimum of $15 every month for you to be an active member and to earn commissions.

Can’t do that? Then you are faced with no choice but to just buy the products for themselves.

This is why the biggest client base of MLMs are their members, as they just keep buying their stuff regularly, and hoping that they’ll make it big...

#4 Is LurraLife a pyramid scheme in disguise?

Although it’s not clearly stated that you need to recruit for you to earn money, it’s already very obvious knowing that it’s the only way you can gain commissions.

Yes, you can just sell the products and earn commissions from it.

But that’s not enough for you to sustainably treat it as a legit and reliable source of income because of the expenses and costs you have to incur in order to stay active.

Here is a diagram that shows what's happening here...

MLM pyramid scheme

With this, you can easily dismiss LurraLife as a pyramid scheme in disguise because of its dependence on recruitment for a stable income source.

It’s all about the recruitment for you to achieve your goal of earning big time, even if you can’t...

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My opinion - LurraLife

LurraLife is at first glance, a good company.

They sell effective health and nutritional products, and also pay their members correctly. But the thing is… the products they are selling are just overpriced.

And what can I say about their business opportunity?...

The only way you can make money is by recruiting people just goes to show that there is something going wrong here, especially that the majority of the MLM’s members are just going to lose money...

This isn’t an ethical business model because you are selling the dream of becoming your own boss even if you already know that your downlines are just losing money...

How I make passive income online

MLMs are not scams or illegal. However, I'm not a fan of them because of the restrictions to the expensive products you have to promote.

Once I learnt about affiliate marketing, I realised it's a far superior business model because:

  • You can promote anything you want and truly own the business
  • You never need to sell to friends and family
  • It's completely free to start

In 2018 I had no idea what affiliate marketing was.

But I went from a full time PE teacher to making a passive income online within one year...

Mike PE teacher to Passive Income Online

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Is HBNaturals a Scam? Everything to Know About This CBD MLM Revealed

Getting a chance to earn good money is what we all want. And because of this, someone might have talked to you about this opportunity to work from home.

But it just sounds too nice, that you’ve wondered… Is HBNaturals a scam? For you to not anymore be bugged about it…

Nope, HBNaturals is not a scam.

And even if it’s not, it’s still worth asking yourself if this is a legit opportunity to make money from home and leave your career and a full-time job.

Well, that’s what this article is about. Because here, I’m going to show you the pros, cons, and all there is to learn about this opportunity.

HBNaturals Review

The overview and rankings

Name: HBNaturals

Founder: Paula Scarcella, Ben Scarcella, Alexandria Brighton

Type: Health and Wellness MLM

Products (Including Pricing): Health and Wellness MLM

Success Stories: 2/100

Price To Join MLM: $0 + $25/monthly

Is HBNaturals a Scam: Logo

What to look for in a MLM:

  • Low start-up fee & maintenance cost
  • High-quality affordable products
  • You don’t have to carry inventory
  • An affiliate-like system 
  • Generous compensation plan
  • Company is in the early momentum phase

HBNaturals Pros

  • Positive product reviews
  • Free subscription

HBNaturals Cons

  • Expensive products
  • Hidden monthly expenses
  • Pyramid scheme in disguise?
  • Saturated market
  • Downward trend

Summary

HBNaturals is an MLM health and wellness company that is focused on selling CBD-infused products.

They also have a business model where members can earn good money by selling their products and earning commissions out of it.

Make Time Online Rating: 45 out of 100 

Recommended: No

What is HBNaturals?

HBNaturals is a Multi-Level-Marketing company based in Ohio. It stands for Heart and Body Naturals and is owned by Green Organics.

However, I did some research on this and found out that the founders of HBNaturals are Ben Scarcella, Paula Scarcella, and Alexandria Brighton.

They manufacture different kinds of hemp and CBD-based products such as essential oils, pet products, superfoods, and health supplements.

Their main goal is to improve the overall health of the people around the globe with the help of all-natural products that are targeted to different niches, such as weight loss, skin case, and physical strength.

Check out this 1-minute video that talks about the company...

Let's then learn about...

Is HBNaturals a pyramid scheme?

HBNaturals is not a pyramid scheme.

The company’s members are still capable of earning money by selling hemp-based health and wellness products without recruiting other people.

But even if this is the case, it’s still smart to ask if… Is HBNaturals a pyramid scheme in disguise?

What is a pyramid scheme?

A pyramid scheme is a company or business that pays members whenever they manage to recruit someone into the system.

Countries and governments have already banned these kinds of businesses because it’s impossible for their members to earn a sustainable income from a business model which only pays for recruitment.

Here is a diagram from Wikipedia that explains this in deep detail:

There are a few members who somehow make money, but they’re just doing recruitment and nothing else.

And they do this very aggressively while advertising the business opportunity even if there’s really none.

It’s just impossible for members to make good money from a business model such as this as they are just going to run out of recruits.

Check this 5-minute video that helps you know more about pyramid schemes in disguise...

Let's move and learn why...

Success is rare with HBNaturals

It is hard to become successful when you are with an MLM such as HBNaturals.

In fact, between 72.5% and 99.9% of MLM agents lose money. This is just a surprising fact knowing that their main goal is to earn and not lose money…

92.3 Percent of Members Lose Money in MLMs

This happens because MLMs have a sales quota that forces members to sell a certain number of products every month so that they can be awarded the bonuses and commissions.

If they can’t do this, then they have no choice but to just buy the products themselves.

This is why the majority of MLM members lose a lot of money from their own pockets before they can get their first recruit.

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How does HBNaturals Work?

HBNaturals works by selling CBD and hemp-based health and wellness products that come in the form of nutritional supplements, weight loss products, and skincare cosmetics.

They also have an affiliate program where they invite people to become members, who in turn, become sales agents.

These guys then sell their products and earn commissions out of it. It sounds nice, but it’s not what it seems.

Why? It's because HBNaturals saves huge money because they don’t need to have marketing campaigns as their members are already doing all these from them...

HBNaturals products

I also checked their site and found out that they divide their products into 6 major categories. These are:

  • Coffee
  • Superfood
  • Personal care
  • Pet
  • Essential oils
  • Weight loss

Meanwhile, their main products are:

  • Rise Coffee ($89.95) - A micro ground coffee made from instant Arabica and hemp extracts. It makes you more energetic but in a healthy way. A pack of this contains 30 servings.
  • Slimmer ($59.95) - A weight loss product that also helps improve your metabolism process thanks to its 9 superfood ingredients.
  • FatDetox ($29) - An essential oil that helps burn fat, while also detoxifying your body and getting rid of chemicals and toxins.
Is HBNaturals a Scam: Products

Be aware, though, that there are a lot of other brands out there that sell a similar range of health and wellness products.

Some of the most popular and famous MLMs are:

All these companies claim they are special and that they sell exclusive natural products that are scientifically proven.

But looking at the reality, they’re really not because they are just offering a very similar opportunity…

So if this is the case, then what makes HBNaturals special?

HBNaturals flagship product

Healing Trilogy ($125) - A bundle of superfood products that boost the overall health.

These are infused with turmeric, ayurvedic, and coconut superfoods that improve blood circulation, reduce inflammation, boost energy, and sharpen memory.

Is HBNaturals a Scam: Flagship

Here is a 4-minute video about their product:

So, does this mean...

Can you make money with HBNaturals?

Yes. You can make money. But it’s hard.

There are a few who do, but they make very little, even comparable to that of a minimum wage.

And they do this by working throughout the day, just like a full-time sales manager.

What’s more, is that their income disclosure doesn’t show anything valuable or informative that is enough to make you join...

How to make money with HBNaturals

You can make money by doing these 2 things:

  • Sell their products
  • Recruit members into HBNaturals

But take note that you can only earn money from the sales of your recruited downlines and not from merely recruiting them…

This is how HBNaturals avoids being called a scam because the incentives don't come directly from recruitment.

How much does it cost to join HBNaturals?

What sets HBNaturals apart from the other MLMs is that they don’t have any subscription fee.

This means that it’s free to join and you don’t have to pay anything to be a member.

HBNaturals monthly cost

But even if you have no fee to pay for joining, you still have to maintain a 25 PV monthly for you to stay as an active member and receive their commissions.

The costs you are going to incur in 1 year are:

  • $25 x 12

Minimum costs for year 1 = $300

But also take note that this doesn’t include the business starter packs you’re going to buy and the products you’re going to buy and sell later on.

You even have to add in the other costs such as gasoline, training, marketing, and miscellaneous stuff.

HBNaturals compensation plan

It’s common for MLMs to have confusing compensation plans. The same happens with HBNaturals.

No need to worry, though, as I will make it easy for you to understand…

HBNaturals is offering members 3 main ways to make money:

  • 50% Retail Customer Bonus - Earn 50% commission every time someone purchases a product from you via your personal website.
  • Fast Start Bonus - Earn 20% to 30% commission every time your downline members purchase a product from you.
  • Matrix Bonus - Earn $1 for every 50 product sales made by your team members.
Is HBNaturals a Scam: Compensation

Confused? Don’t worry. That is completely normal.

MLMs are always using complex terms and fancy names so it’ll look like they have a lot of ways for members to earn money.

When the reality is that members just have to do these 2 things…

  • Sell HBNaturals products
  • Recruit members into HBNaturals

Or you can find the full compensation plan here. 

Is HBNaturals a scam?

No. HBNaturals isn’t a scam.

The company is selling legit products that improve health, as well as pay members properly and on time.

But the thing is… members are disgruntled to know that they lose more money instead of making money each month because of the sales quota. Hence, they label the company as a scam.

The next section of this HBNaturals review is going to reveal the facts of this company so you can get and make an informed decision on what to do with this alleged business opportunity...

Just to be fully transparent with you, I am not a distributor myself and I do not endorse it in any way.

I have researched the website, testimonials and information on the Internet to get to the bottom of what this program genuinely does. This is because I have been burnt from programs just like this in the past and I want to prevent others from making the same mistakes. If you’d like to learn how to “Spot an Online Marketing Scam” then click the highlighted text.

Tired of MLMs? Check out how I make money online here!

What I like about HBNaturals

Key Terms:

  • Pyramid Scheme – recruits members via a promise for payment from recruiting others into the company rather than providing a product
  • Affiliate Marketing- Connecting a customer to a product they are looking for and receiving a commission for doing so
  • Red Flag - A warning sign

#1 Positive product reviews

The first thing I like about HBNaturals is that there are a lot of people saying that they have an effective set of products.

Is HBNaturals a Scam: Pros

You can see that the users are satisfied and are happy to use their nutritional supplements. This is a good sign that you can sell the products with ease...

#2 Free subscription

You don’t have to pay anything for you to become an HBNaturals member, aside of course, from buying the products which you are going to sell.

This is very uncommon for an MLM because most usually have expensive subscription fees.

Again, this is a sign that HBNaturals isn’t all about taking away your money and that you can somehow earn an income from this...

What I don't like about HBNaturals

#1 Expensive products

HBNaturals sells expensive and overpriced products.

Here are other brands that basically have the same ingredients and benefits that HBNaturals products have:

Is HBNaturals a Scam: Cons

You can see that they’re way cheaper but still have high ratings.

This shows that you might have a hard time selling their products because people will have other better choices.

#2 Hidden monthly expenses

You need to sell 25 PV monthly if you want to stay active. And being active means receiving bonuses and commissions.

This also means selling $25 worth of products every month.

If you can’t then you have to buy it yourself.

A fact that MLMs don’t want members to learn is that they are the biggest client base because they assure the company that they’ll keep buying the products, hoping that someday they can break even and earn good money out of the buying and selling process...

#3 Is HBNaturals a pyramid scheme in disguise?

You must spend $25 monthly to stay active. But there’s a way out of this, and that’s by recruiting people.

MLM pyramid scheme

You then pass the hassle to them…

This means that all you need to do is to just recruit as many people as you can so you can avoid the sales quota and earn some good money.

#4 Saturated market

The market for health and wellness products is already very saturated because almost all MLMs sell products like these.

There are even already a lot of hemp-based MLMs. This means that you’re going to face a whole lot of competition out there.

#5 Downward trend

Google Trends showed me this…

Is HBNaturals a Scam: Cons 2

The number of people searching for HBNaturals is decreasing, which also means that there are not many people interested in getting their hemp-based products.

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My opinion - HBNaturals

HBNaturals have effective products that are proven to improve one’s health.

The thing is… is that they’re just overpriced. Their business opportunity isn’t even that interesting.

In fact, here’s what I can say about your chances of success with their business model...

You can only make good money if you focus so hard on recruitment. And you still do that even if you already know that the majority of your recruits are only going to end up losing their money...

This doesn’t sound right… right?

All you’re actually doing is just selling the dream of financial freedom and then leaving it up to your downline members to see for themselves the hassle it will cause...

How I make passive income online

MLMs are not scams or illegal. However, I'm not a fan of them because of the restrictions to the expensive products you have to promote.

Once I learnt about affiliate marketing, I realised it's a far superior business model because:

  • You can promote anything you want and truly own the business
  • You never need to sell to friends and family
  • It's completely free to start

In 2018 I had no idea what affiliate marketing was.

But I went from a full time PE teacher to making a passive income online within one year...

Mike PE teacher to Passive Income Online

If you want to discover how I did it then check out this special video I created which explains exactly how. You can also get your free 7-day bootcamp to get started.

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