AWAKE BEWARE OF THE GREAT
Yes, they're out for Your, and everybody else's, money, and are ready to lie, twist etc.. left and right to get it.
NO they do NOT in any way shape or form have altruistic motivations. IF they truly and sincerely believed all their hype and truly and sincerely wanted to bring this allegedly marvelous panacea to the most people possible, then they would market it via regular health food shops, drug stores, super-markets etc.., at a reasonable price.
"BUT they say the do it this way to make the price lower" HORSE-FEATHERS! Take out your calculator and make a simple 1+1 of all the distributor and sponsor profits and bonuses. You'll quickly see that they easily pass 80% of the sales price. That does NOT include the shipping costs, the company's profit, advertisement costs, general operating costs, which for them also needs to include a lot of fancy lawyers fees, etc... A health food product sold through normal channels has a much lower mark up! That means a much lower price to the final customer!!!! IN PLAIN LANGUAGE that means the customer is being soaked, and the distributor, even if s/he is naively believing the hype, is a partner in the soaking of thousands of suckers.
"BUT THEY SAY THAT THE COMPLEX SPECIAL PROCESSING is expensive." ----------------------------------A cute pitch BUT..... They also claim that the Tahitians have been using this berry juice for 2 thousand years to be phenomenally healthy. THINK, How can both claims be true? They used the juice but did not have the expensive complex processing factory to get the benefit of the juice. Yet the whole sales pitch is based on allegedly beneficial use by the natives. A so called ancient traditional "historical proof". Ah so they say that the processing alters - improves the juice, makes it more potent. WAIT A MINUTE THAT SOUNDS A BIT SCARY TO ME! Why, you may ask? IT IS A KNOWN AND OFT PROVEN HARD FACT THAT any substance that has the power to affect a healing effect on the person, also has the power to harm! AND THAT INCLUDES PLANTS! The increased potency to palliate or "heal" means increased potential to harm! NOBODY I repeat NO BODY has made the necessary tests to discover the allergic possibilities or the possible side effects of the processed version of this berry juice! To market it this way is no less than criminal negligence!
A grossly overpriced product, of questionable "healing" properties that is addictive, potentially hazardous and has NO FDA control or approval and NO scientific track record or true effort to determine its possible allergic or deleterious side effects. Really great stuff, wouldn't you say?
The promises of your ability do get rich easily are largely a phony-baloney pitch. In any and all Multi-Level-Marketing schemes most people do NOT get wealthy and many wind up more broke than they were before. Some people lose everything, car, house, marriage, health etc...
DON'T be so sure that all the "scientific" studies and / or the reports are on the up & up. Only a couple of years ago it was discovered that a particular food supplement mineral was "discovered" to be particularly be virtually a cure-all. This was backed by "scientific" lab tests. The product manufacturers stock value soared. After one and a half years of ever increasing sales and stock value, other labs did similar tests and got much less convincing results. So an investigation was done. The result was the discovery that the original lab got paid in stock certificates.
All MLM systems promise the same "pie in the sky". Most have a beginning era of rocketing growth. Some keep it up for many years, depending on the variety of products, adaptability etc... All MLMs have a saturation point. When the get near that point the poor guys at and near the bottom lose out terribly. Even while they're still running strong it's mostly a small group of top dogs that make real money out of these deals. Most distributors barely cover their own usage and operating costs. A very great many lose a lot of money.
Take a look at a realistic charting of MLM structure. If the chain starts with only 2 people and continues only 15 deep, with each distributor enlisting only 3 others, that would give a chain or pyramid consisting of 7,174,453 distributors. To cover expenses (ads, phone, car,electricity, paperwork, sales meetings, inspirational tapes etc..) and be barely worth the effort, each one needs at least 15 paying customers each month. That means 107,616,795 customers. Statistics have proven that less than 15% of the populace falls for this type of "fools gold", and a similar percentage will at least for a limited time buy the product(s). That means you need a population of at least 765,274,987 families to make this business really feasible for more than a fleeting shot. A varied product line company will already be hard pressed to keep it up. A single or limited product line will not stay around for long. They'll suck your money and strength and go off for new prey in another scam, leaving you high and dry. The executives of this outfit are veterans already.
You should know that the legal efforts to limit the illegitimate direction of this company have not stopped. Also as a part of the court order mentioned above they had to be ordered to refund FULL money to any customer or distributor requesting so. If they are so honest and so sure of the validity of their business and product, why did they have to be ordered to do this?
In summary: NOT ONLY IS THE PRODUCT HIGHLY QUESTIONABLE, BUT THE COMPANY, ITS INHERIT STRUCTURE, AND ITS MODUS OPERANDI ARE SERIOUSLY IN QUESTION. ALSO THE CHANCE OF THE AVERAGE DEALER OF MAKING MONEY INSTEAD OF LOSING MONEY IS AT BEST SLIM.
On the lighter side. Someone we know who is an expert in ancient languages. He told us that noni in one of those languages means "fishy". Maybe a hint should be taken from that as well.
We here at the Tyler, Gooding & Associates Alternative Health Center, could easily get into this deal and make a lot of easy money with it. But we cannot in any way shape or form honestly responsibly endorse this outfit and or its product(s). Also for recommended reading on the subject of Multilevel Marketing see the Camp SCI website
C.A. Tyler II MD, DO, Surgeon, RSHOM, LICCH, MH, DAccupunc, DOM.
Any questions may be sent to mtyler12@hotmail.com