If you're interested in some extra income.(non music)

Vice

9ine 2o 5ive Live
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 71
it's cool if anyone is skeptic...hell I'm one of the most skeptical people out there when it comes to these types of things. It took me awhile to even get into it, because I wanted to research the product, and test it, but even after that I was skeptical. When I weighed the cost v.s. the benefit, even If I lose the $40 dollars I paid to sign up, I still got to use the product I paid for, and since it does work it wasn't really a loss to me.

I was going to wait about 4 or 5 months to post this, so that way I was already grounded in this and making the funds to prove it.

I don't know why the product isn't in stores, maybe the price? It is really expensive stuff when it comes down to it. $45 dollars (retail) for one week supply, I don't think retailers really think it will sale. It does work though, because I am drinking it like I said...but that is a good question that I want to look into.

The ones who first told me about this were really good friends of mine, and they were actually into it for about 9 months, and started making $700.00 every 2 weeks.

It isn't just sitting around getting money either, depending on how hard you work at this is when you will see the benefit and they tell you that up front. And if you cancel, there is no cost, or fees or any other b.s.

I'll wait awhile to post back in here and we'll see what comes of it for me...

thanks to those who wished me luck, I appreciate it.
 

God

Creator of the Universe
ill o.g.
OK -- I respect your grind, but I got a few Q's...

I don't know why the product isn't in stores, maybe the price? It is really expensive stuff when it comes down to it. $45 dollars (retail) for one week supply, I don't think retailers really think it will sale.

So you're telling me the product is really expensive and actual retailers (stores) don't think it will sell. That's a red flag to me -- the fact that the company can't sell the product for a profit through standard retail outlets. Why should I invest in this? I get the real money from recruiting buyers -- am I correct?

Again, I'm AM NOT knockin' you, we all need the paper, but can you gimme some info on why I might be wrong? I am a real cynical cat at times, so I don't want my q's to come off wrong.
 

Vice

9ine 2o 5ive Live
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 71
OK -- I respect your grind, but I got a few Q's...



So you're telling me the product is really expensive and actual retailers (stores) don't think it will sell. That's a red flag to me -- the fact that the company can't sell the product for a profit through standard retail outlets. Why should I invest in this? I get the real money from recruiting buyers -- am I correct?

Again, I'm AM NOT knockin' you, we all need the paper, but can you gimme some info on why I might be wrong? I am a real cynical cat at times, so I don't want my q's to come off wrong.

I appreciate the questions and interest.

I actually don't know the exact reason they chose not to go with the standard retail outlets, but from what I got on the website under the FAQ, the company, from the beginning was about helping people have better lives...whether physically or financially... if they weren't using network marketing, than alot of people wouldn't get the opportunity they present.

here is the link to the website again, just go under the USA tab, select english, then the product tab down to FAQ. They have answers to alot of the questions asked.

http://www.monavie.com/_/controller.html

the company's founders were already wealthy, before they even got into it. I know it sounds crazy, but I really think they want to help people out, that normally wouldn't have the chance.
 

God

Creator of the Universe
ill o.g.
I appreciate the questions and interest.

I actually don't know the exact reason they chose not to go with the standard retail outlets, but from what I got on the website under the FAQ, the company, from the beginning was about helping people have better lives...whether physically or financially... if they weren't using network marketing, than alot of people wouldn't get the opportunity they present.

here is the link to the website again, just go under the USA tab, select english, then the product tab down to FAQ. They have answers to alot of the questions asked.

http://www.monavie.com/_/controller.html

the company's founders were already wealthy, before they even got into it. I know it sounds crazy, but I really think they want to help people out, that normally wouldn't have the chance.

FAQ? Don't send me to the FAQ's man. Don't deflect.

You as a seller-- earlier gave me reasons NOT to get in this thing for the product -- it's really expensive, retailers probably don't think it's profitable, etc. (the earlier post).

Helping people? Look, I respect what you do, but I bullshit for a living. I get paid to bullshit-- so when someone says it's about "helping people" it's usually not, I'm cynical. I'm not saying you bullshit, but I do and I get paper for it. That's why I'm cynical when I think I see a cat working an "angle" (which I'm not saying you are).

If the owners were wealthy and wanted to give the stuff out under a tax-free exemption, I know a couple lawyers I could call right now to set up a tax-exempt foundation. They could help a lot of people out that way.

This thing is a legal pyramid scheme. You're stuck with shit you don't need if you can't hustle a cat into selling it. Since the company claims there is a health benefit, it absolves itself from a lawsuit since "you can take it for yourself (so you don't lose)". They place a false time-constraint on the product ("it has to be consumed every week, make sure to buy your next month's supply) You only make paper when you get other cats invested in it. That's what it is. Then they feed you paper through commissions or whatever system these cats have set-up. That's called a legal pyramid scheme.

If you can make money that way, more power to you. I respect that type of hustle and don't knock it -- it's legal, so you got every right to hustle.

Good luck to you, man.

Maybe you can try to sell it to retail outlets and make a boatload of paper off of it. In any case, take care...
 

Vice

9ine 2o 5ive Live
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 71
FAQ? Don't send me to the FAQ's man. Don't deflect.

You as a seller-- earlier gave me reasons NOT to get in this thing for the product -- it's really expensive, retailers probably don't think it's profitable, etc. (the earlier post).

LOL.... I don't mean to just refer you to the FAQ....but like I said, I didn't have the answer to the question, so that's where I went. I wasn't trying to deflect in any way... The same question you asked was answered there, and it basically said the answer is they want to help people become healthy and wealthy with the product, and the best way to do that is through network marketing..... I just put the link so you could see it for your self, so you knew I wasn't just b.s.ing the answer...not trying to deflect at all.... sorry if it came off that way.

I still don't see it as a pyramid scheme(in my opinion) just because they have the network marketing structure. You are not stuck with anything, because part of signing up is drinking it, so you basically become a customer first. The fact that you are a customer who can vouch for the product, just helps to get people to try it, and do the same.

All in all there is money to be made.... and when you can't deny the fact that a product works, regardless of the way they choose to market it, or the price, then the product will sell.

Anyways, I appreciate the points you brought up, and I really do value your opinions being in the position you are in..... I'm just going to be careful and see where it gets me. If in a couple months I don't see anything poppin from it, then still it was good to try and I would still drink it because of the health benefits..... but if I do see financial growth, I will let everyone know.
 
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