MonaVie Scam Alert - The Need-To-Know Facts About MonaVie
MonaVie Scam Alert - The Need-To-Know Facts About MonaVie
MonaVie And Utah - Scam Partners?
Of all the things that makes Utah famous - the Utah Jazz, the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, Mormonism and Salt Lake City - perhaps the most unflattering thing is its nickname as 'America's Scam Capital'. This moniker has been bestowed on the city due to the high number of MLM company headquarters stationed within in it, as a consequence of the widely held belief that many MLM companies are scams.
One such company is MonaVie. MonaVie CEO Dallin Larsen is a native of Utah, having grown up there, been educated there, and established his business there. With Utah's proud sporting heritage, this would appear to be the ideal location for MonaVie to flaunt their super-healthy fruit juice.
Instead, however, the company often still seems to be associated with the darker side of multi-level marketing. The thing is, though, that there are a vast number of legitimate and honorable MLM companies out there, so is it fair to tar MonaVie with the dirty brush of the minority, or do MonaVie merit the reputation of another unwanted by-product of America's Scam Capital?
The MonaVie Scam
MonaVie are mainly called a scam by people who don't believe that their product works. Couple this with their multi-level marketing structure, and people often accuse them of being a pyramid scheme - a scheme which depends entirely on adding people into it, but with little or no credible products underpinning it.
Neither of these accusations are fair on MonaVie though. The question one needs to ask is why, if you didn't believe the product worked, would you be involved in selling it anyway? One of the key elements of the MonaVie compensation plan is that you are required to 'autoship' a minimum quantity every month, which is generally for your own consumption, therefore all MonaVie Distributors are also MonaVie drinkers.
If these people are drinking the juice and notice that it is making them feel better, then they are entitled to suggest to others that they ought to try the product for themselves.
In this respect, the MonaVie juice is not a scam product, and the company is not a pyramid scheme. Although many people do not make very much money with MonaVie, it is not because it is a scam, it is because they don't know the key to finding interested customers and selling massive volumes of their product.
Once you have learned the tricks behind massive, fee, targeted, lead generation for your MonaVie business you can start to make serious money, and you will never think of MonaVie as a scam ever again.
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