Is Monavie A Scam? An Honest Monavie Review
January 9th, 2010 | by admin |There have been so many Health and Wellness Companies that try to join the MLM market today, some have pulled through and succeeded so far but many have been crushed with failures. If your not equipped with the right tools, it is very hard to penetrate the market.This Monavie review includes a brief history of the company and touches on why Monavie is not a scam.
Mona Vie undauntedly tried to enter the MLM market 4 years ago in 2005 and they are still alive and kicking since then. The company’s name means tree of life, which comes from the Acai Palm Tree. Their line of products are a variety of “Super Juices” with the main ingredient being the Acai Berry. The Acai Berry is found in the South American Amazon. All of the products have been infused if not blended with it.
The acai berry is associated with countless health benefits such as increased energy, heightened stamina, better digestion, weight loss, improved respiratory ability, enhanced skin quality and more. It is even believed to have aphrodisiac property. The berry has numerous nutrients and vitamins found in it like fiber, acids, calcium, iron, protein and the all important antioxidants. Monavie has some of the most potent antioxidants in it. They keep our system clean and reverse the effects of eating bad food and drinks.
With such a great product line, it’s no wonder that it has dominated in a very competetive market. Is Monavie a scam? To better understand why it’s not, you have to understand the company’s compensation plan. Like other MLM companies, you have to recruit massive downlines to make any kind of money. To qualify to earn from other people’s effort, mainly, you have to recruit 2 people – your left and right team. These people must also recruit their left and right team and all of you must be in auto ship of at least one case of juice monthly. When your network grows, you start to accumulate points. Once you earn points on both your teams, then you are qualified to gain a team commission. It is as easy as that. These are merely the basics of the monavie compensation plan.
To summarize my Mona Vie Review, no, it is not a scam. There is no doubt that Mona Vie is dominated the “Super Juice Market” with over a billion dollars in sales a year.
The only scam is the way that the company is teaching it’s reps to build their business.I've heard that Mona vie looks down on using any other system other than their approved marketing system. Could it be that they have a financial incentive to keep people in their system? I think so.
This is how massive growth occurs with any business. There are way more people online than in your local supermarket, mall or Barnes and Noble book store. This is where most Mona vie reps are trying to recruit new people into their business. Big mistake.
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