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MonaVie.com Review – Is it a scam?

Posted on December 27, 2013December 25, 2013 by joann

MonaVie.com Review – Is it a scam?

MonaVie, which you can find at MonaVie.com, is a health and wellness product. It’s a health drink that claims to contain high level of antioxidants from the acai berry. This product is said to help improve one’s health significantly. More than just a product, MonaVie also offers a money-making opportunity for those  who are willing to sell the product and recruit more people to sell it too.

More about MonaVie

In order to get started with the money-making opportunity of MonaVie, you need to be part of their MLM program; that is, to become an independent distributor. To qualify as an independent distributor, you need to purchase a certain amount of MonaVie drinks each month. You can sell product yourself or have someone do it for you.

While you still could earn as an independent distributor, you could earn more by recruiting people to your downline. You earn commission for every person you recruit. The more you refer, the more money you could get and the higher you could go up the organization.

Final thoughts on MonaVie.com

There’s no doubt that you could get a number of health benefits from the drink itself. However, it may not be easier to sell this product considering its price ($40/bottle). But you need not worry if it’s your first time in a multi-level marketing opportunity as the company offers training to its independent distributors.

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1 thought on “MonaVie.com Review – Is it a scam?”

  1. Everett E. Hicks says:
    December 29, 2013 at 2:36 am

    This is a common lie/misconception. Again the FTC is your guide , “Some schemes may purport to sell a product, but they often simply use the product to hide their pyramid structure.” The FTC also says , “Not all multilevel marketing plans are legitimate. Some are pyramid schemes. It’s best not to get involved in plans where the money you make is based primarily on the number of distributors you recruit and your sales to them, rather than on your sales to people outside the plan who intend to use the products.” Under this definition, MonaVie could be free from pyramid scheme allegations if it can show how much juice is being sold to be people not signing distributor contracts. MonaVie does not break out these numbers, and information from commenters on this site seems to indicate almost no product is going to people outside the business.

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