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Monavie Scam ? After watching this video you will see that there is a simple way to find out. http://AdviceForNetworkMarketers.com/ For more on how to be successful in Monavie, follow this link.

People are often worry if Monavie, or any other company is a scam or not. And to be straight-up, it's probably NOT.

People who feel it's a scam - simply don't know how to build a business using successful strategies.
Understandably so, this leaves many people frustrated. I was super frustrated when I was trying to learn how to build my mlm business, and looking back I had made some fatal mistakes along the way.

Learn more about those mistakes by following this link.

http://AdviceForNetworkMarketers.com/

Not knowing successful strategies to build the business is what people have troubles with.
Monavie scam is a lie.

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  • @Albasirth So the distributor (with no skill of selling and not knowing that only the first make money in mlm) was the main customer all along. This is how monavie is able to sell their overprized product because if it was in stores, no one would buy it

  • @Albasirth The thing is that most people are not looking at the GIANT!!!!!! picture. Businesses such as monavie know that most people are not capable of selling the product with their skills. But by telling them that they can "(along with telling them the positive things about drinking monavie), the distributors keep buying and buying with little succees of selling it until they finally give up.

  • @Albasirth the speakers also use cliches such as "you need spend money to make money" to keep people in their business and enforce the false belief that if they keep spending, it will eventually pay off. But like you said, people dont know nothing about marketing a product so its enivitable that their business will fail.

  • @Albasirth cont. but when they join,they find out is not easy at all. Its hard to convince somebody to buy a 47 dollar bottle by regurgitating everything that has been told to you, let alone convincing someone to join monavie.Whats worse is that these people go to conventions and group meetings where speakers/speaker or who ever it is, use "motivation" as a tool to keep these people (or monavie distrutors) from bailing out and continue buying the product to distribute.This is almost brainwashing

  • @Albasirth Yeah i hear you. Its not a trick, its a scheme (not a pyramid scheme but it is a scheme). In order to get big in these mlm businesses, you have to get in early which means that less than 10 percent are going to succeed. The people who get sucked into these mlm businesses (such as monavie) are people who are told all these so "called facts" about the product such as "its healthy... its an exotic fruit...it cures .....ect." which makes it seem like a legit and easy product to sell.

  • Get more money by getting a degree lol!

  • That is good advice. I also like to check beforeyoujoin. org on these things.

  • The juice is overpriced- that's why the company hit a billion in sales in 3 1/2 years- duh! Anytime MLM is involved- the prices are high. Mary Kay products are nice too, but 2 to 4 times more expensive than comparable products. MLM people can be very shallow, fake, and unethical. That’s why I don’t like MLM businesses or products. People in MLM are like used car salesman- they are only interested in making money off you- that's it.

  • @JacksonRR1usa

    why was I asked to pay $200 to join the comapny? why do they come to my job and try to grab people out of the book section.

  • Good video. I think the biggest misconception about network marketing is that these companies are "get rich quick" schemes. That's not true, necessarily. It takes work to be successful, and most of these companies charge you much less to sign up than it would cost to start your own business. But people just get upset when they're not making money right away, and then the company becomes a scam to them. That's what makes it tough for those of us really trying to build a business.

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