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subject: Is There A Waiora Scam? Find Out The Truth. [print this page]


A good place to start would be to get clear on what makes up a scam.

WHAT IS A SCAM?

A scam is basically when somebody overpromises and then way under delivers or doesn't deliver at all.

WILL WAIORA SCAM YOU?

At the outset we have to take a look at what Waiora promises to do for people.

Waiora manufactures wellness products and ships them to consumers all over the world. This company vows to deliver "healthy aging products." In return for the delivery of these goods, Waiora gets money from the customer.

There are many factors outside of Waiora's influence like weather, shipping issues, etc. If, by chance, products are lost or damaged, Waiora will exchange them or give the consumer a refund.

Are Waiora customers promised products that underperform or don't get there? Absolutely not, when you take into consideration the thousands of orders that are fulfilled on a monthly basis. Waiora is very serious in their efforts to deliver valuable products in exchange for the money they recieve.

HOW ABOUT ALL THE MONEY THAT'S PROMISED FOR BUILDING A WAIORA BUSINESS?

Now, how about the promises of riches by building the business. Is this a lie?

Understand this, Waiora as a company, makes no promises in relation to the type of money you might make as a rep. They are very conscientious in this area, because earnings are totally dependent on individual efforts and skills.

What if Waiora did advertise the fact that there folks making hundreds of thousands of dollars per month, which by the way, there are. People might take this to mean that Waiora was promising them this type of money.

You don't have to worry here because Waiora understands this well and is very cautious to make no income claims. Waiora does a great job in ensuring that their reps are aware that there are no income guarantees.

HOW ABOUT WAIORA REPS, DO THEY SCAM PEOPLE?

Now, Waiora has over thousands of customers/distributors. Is it possible that 1 of these many thousands of reps, somewhere along the line made a claim that was not accurate? Definitely!

The common erroneous belief with multi level marketing is that you can open your mouth to a few of your acquintances about the products and become wealthy. Let's be real here. There is much more to building a thriving mlm business than telling some people about what you're doing. If Waiora reps are misleading in this area, it could be viewed upon by others as a Waiora scam.

In reality, this is not the companies fault and the blame should not be placed on them exclusively. The impression of a Waiora scam could be perpepuated by the occasional distributor who is, in fact, unprincipled but this is uncommon.

Most distributors that spread these lies of using word of mouth marketing to make millions overnight are doing so out of ignorance. Many folks who hear these things, interpret them to mean that they have just stumbled upon the jackpot and will be rich by morning. This is how stories of scams start.

by: Paul Hutchings




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