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Seems like everytime I turn around someone is trying to get either me or my husband to buy some Monavie or to come to one of their events to hear some poor girl with cancer give her testimonial to how wonderful this juice is and how it can make my life better - presumably so I'll sign up to sell it myself so I can sell this miracle juice to everyone I come into contract with.

Is there anyone out there with an opinion on this stuff? Has Monavie made a noticable difference in your health? Is this just another well marketed pyramid scheme? How much is a bottle supposed to cost? I'm told $30/bottle and a month's supply for one person is 4 bottles ($120/mo.)! Interested in your thoughts...

2007-09-27 05:41:16 · 3 answers · asked by Michelle 3 in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

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Ok, if they have a person saying that this stuff cured her cancer and they are using that to promote the stuff then contact the FDA. That is against the law. Unless they can show scientifically that their stuff cures cancer and can prove it to the FDA, they are breaking the law saying or even implying that it can cure cancer.

I would not do business with any company that uses the MLM model for their company. It attracts scammers like crazy.

2007-09-27 05:47:05 · answer #1 · answered by A.Mercer 7 · 1 0

Monavie is a scam, that much is for sure. By all accounts, it's also a pyramid scheme. Well-founded criticism of the product and the company is abundant. Basically, it's low grade preservative-laced grape juice with a dash of acai in a fancy wine bottle sold at a ridiculous markup ($45 a bottle retail). The product is worthless as is the so-called "business opportunity" (unless the idea of making less than minimum wage flogging worthless juice appeals to you).

2016-05-19 23:52:12 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

we had the same sort of thing over here in U.K. back last year. Now out lawed, lot of people lost a lot of money through these pyramid schemes and never got theri money back.
My thought for you is Stay away from anything thats sounds and is likely to be dodgy.

2007-09-27 05:52:31 · answer #3 · answered by cassy 4 · 0 1

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