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  • Report:  #251645

Complaint Review: Melalueca - Nationwide

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- Davenport, Iowa,
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Melalueca
melalueca.com Nationwide, U.S.A.
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Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
When I was recruited for this, I was told that this guy was making five thousand dollars a month from this company. They were supposedly very religious and were very active in their church, bla, bla,bla. Then I got a magazine from Melalueca showing all of these people that were making a ton of money from this company and low and behold, my recruiters weren't on the list. If they HAD made this kind of money, they WOULD have been on the list; the article was congratulating ALL of the top earners.

If you read the small print in this magazine you will see that, I think, only 1% of people make a decent living off of these products and most of them live in major cities. The majority of people that actually MAKE money only make $100 a month. It will cost you a lot of money in the long run and you can't trust what the recruiters say. The lies come out of their mouths so easily and the products aren't worth what they cost, especially the hair products!

Please don't waste your time. You will just be lining other peoples pockets with your hard earned money. It's just another get-rich-quick SCAM!

Leann

Davenport, Iowa

U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

John

North Chicago,
Illinois,
U.S.A.
Don't spend a lot

#2Consumer Suggestion

Thu, May 29, 2008

Every single person that has offered a rebuttal of some kind, makes a good point one way or another. However, at the end of the day, 'It is what it is'! This is not convincing someone to all of a sudden do something to their diet by taking vitamins, supplements, and juices. The one thing All of us have in common, without the involvement of any MLM, NETWORK MARKETING, DM, CDM, ETC..., is that we will ALL purchase some type of bar soap, laundry soap, dish soap, tooth paste, and cleaning products for our home. These products are a necessity. They always have been even before any of these marketing companies ever existed. Most of us over our lifetime (as we do at no regard or unconsciously) will share/refer our good experiences (shopping at a particular store or using a particular type of product) with several people (persons A B C D E F & G). Some of those people will not have the same similar experience that we enjoyed. Some of those people (A D & F) will and because of their good experience will share/refer as well. This is something that we do naturally. Think about this, have you ever referred/shared a store or product that was referred/shared with you. You probably did. What you don't know and probably didn't care, is how many people that person referred/shared with as well. Referring and sharing is a natural thing. None of us had ever given it any thought until a concept came along that would pay us for doing something natural. Basically, by using word of mouth to save millions on advertising, a company like Melalueca has said (just like the commercials on TV do) come to my store and use my products. They are safer and better for you. Some people will believe it and like it, some people won't. If you believe it and like it, you'll share/refer. With Melalueca, they will pay you about $3.50 per referral you are directly or indirectly responsible for through 7 generations of people (you refer A, A refers B, B refers C and so on through 7 people). Some of the top corporate companies in the world focus heavily on recruiting. Melalueca is only about switching from where you are presently purchasing your products. Minimize your monthly spending by ONLY purchasing necessary products (toothpaste, bar soap, laundry detergent--$55). These are all facts. It's not difficult to find wrong in something. We all have a choice. We can accept compensation for something we've all been doing for free or we cannot. Referring and sharing will continue forever and people will continue to brush their teeth, use bar soap, and do their laundry. Why wouldn't you want to get paid for it?


C

Dallas,
Texas,
U.S.A.
This is NOT a get-rich-quick. Do the work and you profit as with any business.

#3UPDATE Employee

Sat, May 24, 2008

If people are making average $100 a month, isn't that $100 more than they were receiving monthly?

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