What really happens in MLM's ?

By: RAF Enterprisies
 
Sept. 3, 2015 - PRLog -- This release is to enlighten the masses on the perils of mlm and the path to success. Below are some excerpts from behind mlm a web site with a plethora of information of most mlm's, great site I highly recomend it.

(Vemma) opportunity events are meetings designed to motivate and train affiliates and to recruit new affiliates.

High-level affiliates, including Defendant Alkazin, typically host these events in hotel ballrooms, conference rooms, or convention centers around the country, and defendants Boreyko and Alkazin often speak at these events.

Home events are smaller recruitment meetings at an affiliate’s residence, dorm room, park, or other location.

Through each of these channels, Defendants pressure consumers to become Vemma affiliates and to recruit others, including friends and family members, to do the same.

Jeunesse launched in late 2009 and operate in the health and wellness MLM niche.Based in the US state of Florida, co-founders Randy Ray (CEO) and Wendy Lewis (COO) head up Jeunesse’s executive team.

Ray first appeared on BehindMLM has the CEO and owner of Global Telecom Connect.

Launched in 20Global Telecom Connect sees affiliates pay $179.90 or $299.90 when they sign up, with commissions paid when they recruit other affiliates who do the same.

Back in 2005 Ray and Lewis launched was Fuel Freedom International, now known as Forever Freedom.

Forever Freedom  market ‘pills trade marked as MPG-CAPS, which are claimed to improve fuel economy, reduce emissions and increase engine power‘.

Despite BehindMLM having not formally reviewed Jeunesse, I’ve previously written about the company due to the controversy it attracts.

Jeunesse first appeared on BehindMLM courtesy of a lawsuit filed over a $90,000 secret affiliate deal.

Then President of Jeunesse, Darren Jensen, responded by accusing plaintiff Matthew Nestler of murder threats.

Jensen has since gone to become the CEO of LifeVantage, having left his position with Jeunesse in May.

Earlier this year, Jeunesse executed a takeover of a bankrupt Monavie. By way of rank purchasing, active Monavie affiliates have since been rolled into Jeunesse.

Last month Alex Morton signed up with Jeunesse, following a very public departure from Vemma.

A few weeks after Morton (a top-earner in Vemma) left the company, it was shut down by the FTC.

The regulatory agency contends Vemma is a $200 million plus illegal pyramid scheme, with the matter set to play out in court.

In the aftermath of the FTC Vemma shutdown, questions have been raised regarding similarities between Vemma and Jeunesse’s respective compensation plans.

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