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NuSkin Scam - Revealing The Secrets
NuSkin Scam - Revealing The Secrets

NuSkin Enterprises or Companies is the focus of our discussion today. Well, this is actually a kind of review about NuSkin and reading this will help you determine whether the NuSkin scam that you usually hear about is a fact or simply hearsay. So, if you are interested to know about the surrounding facts about NuSkin Enterprises, then this review article will layout all those things for you.

The NuSkin Company was founded sometime in 1984 and is now known as one of the world's most popular MLM trading companies. As a matter of fact, there have been many divisions that were developed from the parent company and some of these divisions include Pharmanex, Photo Max, Big Planet, etc. Buying any products coming from any of these divisions will guarantee you that they are actually the products of NuSkin.

Although skin care products are the most common products of this company, there are also other types of products that are sold by them such as products that certainly ring a bell in the nutritional field.

Of the many products offered by NuSkin the NuSkin Galvanic Spa is considered the most popular product of this company.

When it comes to assets, the NuSkin Company actually has more than a billion dollar to show and that they are paring more than 550,000 distributors. As a matter of fact, other divisions claim that they are still developing and are still improving in terms of distribution.

Sometime in the mid nineties, NuSkin scam broke out and one of the most popular scams included the pyramid scheme.

Another type of NuSkin scam that has been heard in the four corners of the world was when the NuSkin Company has promised to pay 1.5 million dollars as a civil penalty that will also help them settle their case on the Federal Trade Commission. FTC has charged the company with different unsupported charges concerning the chromium picolinate and L-carnitine contents of their products. In my own personal opinion, I don't think these things should be enough reasons to make the company bad.

There are actually many different NuSkin scams that you can read over the internet and this again includes the training offered by the company. Why is it that no matter how hard the members try to train themselves, they still fail to succeed in the business? In fact, only 3% out of 100 % found success and the rest - pure failure. What could be the problem? It's easy. The training system offered by the company didn't really make sense that's why many considered it as one of the NuSkin scams.




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