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Usana fraud? http://www.themlmonlineleadsystem.com/?s1=Usana

It seems everywhere you turn there is another USANA fraud claim. Since you are on this page right currently, you are wondering whether USANA is a fraudulent company - or if it is a legitimate home-based business
opportunity. And, to be quite frank - you aren't alone. Over one thousand
people every four weeks are on the Internet looking for an honest answer
to that inquiry. In this piece of writing, I'm about to reveal the truth about
USANA so that you will be able to weigh the facts and decide whether or
not this is the business for you. I've got to disclaim before we begin, that
I'm in no way affiliated with USANA. I do not consume USANA
supplements, nor do I recruit people into a USANA team. However, I've
been in multi-level marketing since 2007 and can show you some things
that may not appear at first glance.

So number one, USANA is not a scam - it is a legitimate business that
began in 1992, creating and delivering vitamins all over the world by
means of a multi-level marketing advertising model. It is honestly rather
unfortunate you'll find so many negative comments and writings online
about USANA. The fact of the matter is that the majority of folks who are
validating the USANA fraud accusation are doing so because they failed
to produce income or recruit distributors into USANA and they think the
company is to blame. In all lawful multi-level marketing businesses, the
company is not ever to blame - and I will touch on that a little later in this
article. First, I want to help you understand the facts behind why USANA is
100% legitimate.

Substantiating False USANA Fraud Claims...

It becomes clear instanteously to those who understand the multi-level
marketing business that USANA meets the strict FTC rules of a lawful
home-based business. This company doesn't just fall within legal
parameters, they've actually won lots of awards for their product line and
pay plan.

The query of USANA fraud typically comes from a lack of understanding
of the rules which govern network marketing companies in the United
States, and confusing a lawful Network marketing business with a
pyramid scam. Those who are not aware of these laws have obviously
not studied the basis for the law suits that happened back in the 1970's in
the United States.

Two points about USANA are evident that makes it a 100% lawful
business:

To begin with, USANA has science based products that have been
proven to do what they say they'll do. Pyramid scams don't even have a
product. In a pyramid scheme, you'd only earn money from sponsoring
additional folks into the model; pyramid schemes are not legal in any
economy in the world.

The second detail is simply that their compensation model is is very
stable and that the average USANA rep earns higher pay checks than
average reps of similar competing companies. USANA uses a binary
compensation model where you are focused on building two "legs" - a left
and a right. Any distributor you sponsor following your first two, are
credited to you as 'personally sponsored,' but really go below one of the
first two reps you sponsored. This kind of pay plan has grown to be very
popular over the past 10 years and USANA was one of the first
companies to use it. The legitimacy of this compensation plan fits within
every International regulation and is one-hundred percent legal.

So, clearly the response is easy: there's no USANA fraud going on.
However, as I brought up earlier in this piece of writing, nearly all the
USANA scam allegations on the Internet were posted by former reps who
didn't make money with USANA. You may be wondering why so many fail
at USANA and at MLM models in general and the answer is simple: a
deficiency in marketing expertise and marketing instruction. Understand,
regardless of the fact that USANA is a totally lawful network marketing
opportunity, that does not mean that you will be guaranteed success,
much less have a good shot at it - without a proper marketing education,
outside of anything you will learn from USANA.

In general, the reps in USANA teach their recruits to 'market' to their
friends and family, sample out the products and bring everyone you know
to a meeting. Once you're done with that, they will have you wander
around in shopping malls and book stores applying the '3-foot rule' (ie.
you speak to everyone within 3 feet of you). THIS, is exactly the reason for
the massive failure rate in this business - telling everyone you know about
this business opportunity is NOT marketing! Now, I'm not saying it doesn't
work - I am saying that it doesn't work for most people, and if you want to
be successful in this industry you should try some updated marketing
strategies that have been proven to work for more than 1% of the people
that attempt them.

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  • @soqslife many athletes are being paid to use these products. they don't give a damn whether or not these products are 3 times more expensive than exactly the same supplements, but under a different brandname... "They are so much better" and the proof is? rigorous clinical trials? yeah right...

  • Great video clip my empower network, attraction marketing is the best was to market... as a USANA associate I will say that USANA is legit, I take my nutrimeal & health pack on a regular. The company is great, 20 years strong and growing. Want to learn more about usana? drop me a line. -Roque Ortiz DOT org :)

  • Also, a friend of mine that has been with USANA was actually very successful. Except he was tired of the corruption involved and doing people dirty.

  • You're wrong about pyramid scheme. Usana does have products. They're amazing. BUT they're inflated and the money isn't generated by the products. It's generated primarily from signing up new members. And that's where you move up in the pyramid. You've interpreted pyramid scheme in such a way where you've omitted that part.

  • @polloloco3 : they are so much better indeed. and it's a claim backed up by an independent/third party research by dr. mcwilliams - "a comparative guide to food supplements," 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th editions. in fact, manny pacquiao himself among other athletes uses usana health sciences products during his trainings

  • Wow you sound so enlightened about USANA's products. Can you tell me why the supplements cost so much? Are they that much better?!

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