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  • Report:  #172302

Complaint Review: Tahitian Noni International - Allen Texas

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- plano, Texas,
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Tahitian Noni International
Allen, Texas, U.S.A.
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Okay, I don't care what anyone says this company is ridiculous. First of all, I experienced having natural juice a month ago through a retailer over the internet. Compared to TNI, their juice was 15.00.

The juice was very bitter when I got it. Like its supposed to be. The juice bottle itself said 100 percent noni juice. And when I looked at the ingredients, guess what? The only ingredient was noni juice. TNI has other juice added to it. Plus it's 45.00 a bottle.

Who's getting the better deal? Noni grew in Tahiti is not even authentic and isn't in its natural state by the time they put it in the juice. Hawaii grown noni is authentic and that's where I got mine from. I guess TNI would have to build cafes and such to make up for the money they lose everyday.

I think if a consumer wants to add juices to their own product, they should be able to do that. TNI's bottle shouldn't say 100 percent juice at all cause its not. Noni juice should be bought to be dranken, you shouldn't have to join clubs or sell for the company just to get the product. I stand by what I say and TNI is a ripoff.

Margret

Sherman, Texas
U.S.A.


4 Updates & Rebuttals

Bernie

Burbsville,
Other,
Japan
WOW! Here we have two 'experts', both still living paycheck to paycheck no doubt!

#2Consumer Suggestion

Mon, September 11, 2006

First we've got Margaret, who, in her opening line states clearly: "Okay, I don't care what anyone says this company is ridiculous." So Margaret's already made up her mind about TNI, and nothing anyone says can make any difference. Then she says "Noni grew in Tahiti is not even authentic and isn't in its natural state by the time they put it in the juice." I laughed so hard I fell off my chair! 'Noni [grown] in Tahiti is not authentic' Margaret? Hmm, it must be false Tahitian Noni Fruits that are growing in Tahiti then! How dare those imposters grow on Tahitian trees! And 'not in its natural state by the time they put it in the juice'??? - what 'juice' are they putting it into Margaret? I thought the Tahitian fruit was made INTO the juice, hmm, must be Doublelickalicious juice or something. Thanks for educating us. And lastly she adds "you shouldn't have to join clubs or sell for the company just to get the product." Strange, I don't know what planet you live on, but on mine, I can simply buy the juice, without having to be a member, sell it or talk about the company. Nor did I have to join any 'club' to get it either. My friend is a distributor for TNI, and he's as honest as the day is long. I buy from him at discounted prices. I guess if you had a good friend Margaret, you'd be able to do so too. You my dear obviously have no idea what you're talking about! TNI, like many other companies, has had problems in the past. Many of these problems stem from unscrupulous dealers, telling bullsh*t just to make a sale. These kind of people are, in my opinion, not worth the paper they signed to join the business. Many of you know that I also do another home business, and that company gets a lot of stick because of liars and those out to make a quick buck. Like this one, TNI is subject to laws upheld by the FDA and they try to keep within those laws. Mistakes were made in the past sure, but they've come a long way since then. Do your research, make your own uninformed decisions and that way there's no-one to blame but yourself if things go wrong. If it's not for you, fine, but no need to flame the company. Many people post garbage about facts they've made up in their own minds, and what's worse is that there are more than enough gullible people to believe them! If you claim that TNI makes one bottle of juice for $2, then SHOW US where you got the information from. $45 is steep for a bottle I admit, but members do get it cheaper. Whether you join or not is upto you. TNI is a business like any other, and they have their rules and regulations, policies and means of doing business. If you don't like the way they do business, don't get involved. Pure and simple. There are hundreds of other companies out there selling Noni juice, but it's NOT the same as Tahitian Noni juice. And I'm sorry, but to the ignoramus who believes that Hawaiin Noni is the 'real deal', you're missing the point: the Noni fruit is Noni fruit, no matter where it's grown. And 'grow your own'??? Hahahaha, purleeze! I don't know about anyone else, but I don't have 20 years to wait for a good sized tree to grow that can produce good sized fruits of good quality, before I get my juice! Think before you post! Tahitian Noni Juice works for me, and I use it in conjunction with other products from other sources . Is it the be all and end all of health consumables? No, of course not, but it's definitely one of the better ones!


Marc

Makaha,
Hawaii,
U.S.A.
Can't you grow your own?

#3Consumer Comment

Fri, January 20, 2006

Noni is common in Hawaii, and although I don't take care of my tree, it still produces. Noni juice is easy to make, it's not a mystery. Basically, you need a glass jar and sunlight to make all the Noni juice you want. There are different things you can add to help cut the bitter taste. The whole Noni thing is hype, but if you want to do it, I'd recommend you get some seeds and see if they will grown in your climate. The health thing came about because someone saw the birds eating Noni and decided that it must be good for you. I've yet to see proof that is does a thing for you.


Marc

Makaha,
Hawaii,
U.S.A.
Can't you grow your own?

#4Consumer Comment

Fri, January 20, 2006

Noni is common in Hawaii, and although I don't take care of my tree, it still produces. Noni juice is easy to make, it's not a mystery. Basically, you need a glass jar and sunlight to make all the Noni juice you want. There are different things you can add to help cut the bitter taste. The whole Noni thing is hype, but if you want to do it, I'd recommend you get some seeds and see if they will grown in your climate. The health thing came about because someone saw the birds eating Noni and decided that it must be good for you. I've yet to see proof that is does a thing for you.


Marc

Makaha,
Hawaii,
U.S.A.
Can't you grow your own?

#5Consumer Comment

Fri, January 20, 2006

Noni is common in Hawaii, and although I don't take care of my tree, it still produces. Noni juice is easy to make, it's not a mystery. Basically, you need a glass jar and sunlight to make all the Noni juice you want. There are different things you can add to help cut the bitter taste. The whole Noni thing is hype, but if you want to do it, I'd recommend you get some seeds and see if they will grown in your climate. The health thing came about because someone saw the birds eating Noni and decided that it must be good for you. I've yet to see proof that is does a thing for you.

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