Reliv International, Is Reliv a Scam?
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The comment '90% of distributors leave' is based on industry averages which range from 9 - 19%. The fact is Reliv has the highest retention rate of any company in the Direct Selling Association at 62%. This is the percentage of distributors who get started and remain in Reliv for over one year.
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I think and know that Reliv is a restoring, great supplementary product. What I want to know is, where are you getting your numbers? 90% of all distributors who enter leave? Pff... yeah, and my dog can talk. Want to see? No, but seriously now, where are you getting your numbers? This business is to help people grow their home life, while helping the world. If you can't see that, fine by me.
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Thank you so much for advertising and promoting Reliv. It is commonly known that the more objections something receives the better it is.
Reliv changed my life and the lives of my whole family forever. And not on words, but for real. These amazing products brought lives back to my loved ones, after doctors gave up on them ! Did you changed my life by your video ?-NO YOU DID NOT. Honestly, I am sorry for you.
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reliv works great but i dont agree w/ the buisness part my mom started in 2009 in the buisness and is enthralled w/ it she is on the computer ALL the time and when she earns money she just spends it on reliv products for shake partys and it gets annoying cuz i am still young and living at home and she is to buisy to even notice that i am there i have 11 other brothers and sisters and they say the same thing but thats just my mom i think that if you yourself can manage not getting enthralled ok
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@Damasterjj Poor Damasterjj--Where's your proof? How are you supporting your conclusion? Begging the Question is a fallacy in which the premises include the claim that the conclusion is true, and you're guilty of begging the question.
This sort of "reasoning" is fallacious because simply assuming that the conclusion is true (directly or indirectly) in the premises does not constitute evidence for that conclusion. Nice try though.
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@gococks311 Absolutely right!! Poor Brad Miller is guilty (probably without knowing it) of Argumentum ad populum ("appeal to belief", "appeal to the majority", "appeal to the people"): where a proposition is claimed to be true solely because many people believe it to be true.
I didn't read all the fallacies in the list of logical fallacies, but I'm sure Judgmental language applies to him as well. That's insulting or pejorative language to influence the recipient's judgment.
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@BradMillerDesign Before you start writing about something, it would be wise to know what you're talking about. You clearly do not. First of all, do you even know the definition of 'immoral"? It has to do with conflict with generally or traditionally held moral principles. Don't throw out words without knowing what they mean.
Then you say, "A scam is a scam even if is technically illegal." What??? A scam is a scheme for making money by dishonest means. You really need a proof-reader.
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Please know all the facts before speaking.
Thank you!
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Absolutely!!!!! Well said..
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Pyramid: the definition of Corporate America
If you have something that works, why would you not tell your family and friends. My family was the first people we told about Reliv. It had a major impact on their lives then and continues to do so now. You're a recruiter for your business. That's fine, but you should talk about it not other companies. We earned $2,000 our first 2 weeks in the Reliv business and it has paid us a lot of money over the years whether we work or not. There are not many MLM companies, if any, that provide like Reliv
reddawgmusic 2 years ago 23
This is not unbiased, you are soliciting for your business. Call it what it is!
TheChewbaca5 2 years ago 23