Herbalife is not a bad product or a bad company, but If you are seriously interested in benefting others with a really outstandingly good or Yes even great herbal dietary health supplemental beverage product, I know of some links listed below that a lot of people are making a lot of progress with called Tunguska Blast:
Check it out here!
2007-01-21 10:46:40
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answered by Phil D 3
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I have a very close Friend who quit her job as an accountant to sell herbalife. She has never had any sales experience whatsoever, and she now makes more money then her husband, (to the tune of about eight thousand dollars a month!) she LOVES doing it, and the plus side for me is, I get all her discounts!! also, it didn't take her long to get where she is, I think shes been doing it just a little over two years now. I can put you in touch with her if you like...let me know if you are interested.
2007-01-22 14:28:49
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answered by Tresa H 1
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I have sold many supplements over the years and Herbalife is a company that experienced hyper-growth a long time ago. Because they are available in stores now, makes it an unlevel playing field for the representatives.
I was with a company that after over 130 years in business, decided to put many of their products in Walmart. I would say they lost every one of the leaders they had because you cannot compete with Walmart.
If you are serious about a business in health and nutrition, I would be happy to show you what is more up to date in product, marketing tools and compensation plan.
I have never seen a company that can compete with the one I am with now and big businesses are being built all the time because this company has not yet gone through hyper-growth even though they are a 12 year old, debt free company in excellent standing with the BBB. In fact, we were just named fastest growing by the Direct Sellers Association and featured in the New York Times and Time magazine. Awesome company.
2007-01-22 03:44:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not a scam. I have never tried to sell it, but the problem is you can get it in the stores now, so that wave is kind of gone. If you are looking into selling supplements, you should try something that is "newer". I have a friend who sells Hoodia. I also know someone who sells another type of supplement, which I do not knwo the name of. If that is what you are interested in and I can help by finding out the name, I would be more than happy to. Good luck!
2007-01-21 19:01:55
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answered by gatorgirl 5
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I don't know about Herbalife but there are various other home business. I would recommend you to check the website below for review about some of the real home business.
Browse through the site to find the right program for you.
Hope it helps,
http://money-review-site.com/bizopportunities.html
http://www.money-review-site.com
2007-01-21 22:04:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a friend who attempted it but had absolutely no luck with it. She quit that and started Mary Kay and is now driving a free car.
2007-01-22 01:33:41
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answered by kelbell 3
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it is a matter of signing up lots of other people to create your downline.
hopefully they too will sign up others.
if and when purchases are made,you will receive commission.
it is purely a matter of the more people you have in your downline,the more money it is possible to make.
i know of couples who have 000s on a downline and do very well.
the more people you can sign up to do what you are doing is what its about.
2007-01-21 18:47:31
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answered by dirtyoldman 4
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Yes, my grandma and my mom did. It is a scam./
2007-01-21 18:36:07
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answered by sundayschool 2
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