Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Monavie Pyramid Scam


 

Hey Folks,

I am here to set the record straight about the loosely written internet bathroom wall jargon that has labeled Monavie a pyramid Scam in MLM. Here is what should grab your attention. The fact that I am not even a Monavie Distributer. I am in another MLM business, however I know people who are very successful in the Monavie system. First. Lets really look into what a pyramid is, then you can decide for yourself whether Monavie is a pyramid Scam in MLM.

Here is the true definition of a pyramid. You also might want to check out Social Security and the Company you work for-They are the truest pyramids on earth and both shaped like one.

The pyramid scheme tends manifest itself in products with exciting labels like "get rich quick," or "make millions without working." The hallmark of the pyramid scheme is that no actual product is offered. Instead, people pay a one-time fee to sign up to be part of the scheme, or may purchase materials instructing one how to sign up others. To make any money, the person must then sign up other people. Part of the revenue from new recruits must be given to those who signed one up for the program. These people in turn give part of their money to those who signed them up. Money flows upward toward the top of pyramid and the people who originated the pyramid scheme.

Monavie is a multi-million dollar business with real entrepreneurs helping real people succeed. What happens is that people get involved in an MLM business and think that they will get something for nothing. Just like any other MLM or Network Marketing business, which by the way has produced more legitimate millionaires in this country than any corporation has, and I emphasize legitimate, it takes hard work, guts and determination. People think that just because they sign up in a business that the money will just show up with no effort. When they aren't wealthy in a month, they quit and they tell everyone they got scammed. Or their broke neighbors tell them it's a pyramid and they give in. So they just cant leave, oh nooo.. They have to tear down on the way out, posting crap in blogs and everywhere else.

Monavie is not a pyramid scam in MLM, neither is Quixtar/Amway Global (A 7 Billion dollar debt free powerhouse who could by and sell your company in cash). If people spent more time chasing their dreams instead of trying to snake the dreams of others, we would have a more prosperous and happy world. And by the way, while everyone is afraid of a collapsing economy, my business has never been affected by an economic down turn, it flourish's. Why, cause we are debt free.

Monavie Pyramid Scam MLM is a busted bogus statement. Get real people. Get a dream and go make your dreams a reality.

Joshua Boxer

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1 comment:

Diamond In The Rough said...

Hi, the reason why you get teh pyramid scheme "theme" with MLM, especially quixtar is because nearly the entire population of IBOs lose money, to the benefit of a few uppper level pharoahs called diamonds. The pharoahs make money from their downline in two ways, from the product sales and from selling downline useless information of how to build their businesses.