subject: Xango Scam - Revealed [print this page] Ladies and guysLadies and guys. Xango has made over a billion in revenue since 2002. It is worth our review. A few of you have brought up concerns that there may be a Xango Scam in the works here. Here's the truth.
THE HISTORY
Xango is a family project as it was the brainchild of a group of brothers. Talk about a story. Initially from Canada, the Morton Brothers, Joe and Gordon are not new to MLM. As little children they assisted their father, a manager for Natures Sunshine (An MLM Company), open up a Canadian division of operations.
They fell in love with the business model and were destined to make their mark in the business.
In his early career, Joe served as a company manager for another well-known MLM company, Enrich. He was assigned a job in Asia. It was here where Joe was introduced to the taste, folklore and health benefits of the Mangosteen fruit.
Joe, Gordon and a few other key founding partners, met in Utah to discuss the feasibility of bringing the Mangosteen fruit to the world in the form of a health drink. Another brother, Dr. Morton, used his medical experience and research skills to give the mangosteen his certified stamp of approval. Right from the start, this team of entrepeneurs know they had run onto something enormous.
THE PRODUCT
Some say the Xango scam consists of an expensive drink that promises health results that havent been guaranteed to deliver.
The Xango Juice does have phytonutrients which are advantageous for the body. These are referred to as xanthones. The term Xango is a mixture of the word Xanthones and Mangosteen.
Does an overpriced product equal a xango scam? Juste determine if the product is selling. If a product is too expensive, it wont sell. Xango passes this investigation with flying colors. Would the marketplace spend over a billion dollars on a health drink that wasn't worth the money? I doubt it.
Do unsubstantiated claims make up a xango scam? If the company was promoting that the xango juice cures cancer, they might be in some jeapordy as there are no statistics to back that up. The Xango management team is fully conscious that there must be science to back up any claims and so they are wise not to get in trouble here.
You may hear an unsupported claim or 2 from a rep, but youll have to make the call on those. The company always jumps clear of any controversy.
THE VERDICT ON THE XANGO SCAM
No such thing! This is a fantastic company that has been in business for nearly 10 years. Since the company began they have set aside 7% of profits to give back to charity foundations for kids.