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| Thanks all, for responding and taking the time to check up on these frausds, I believe that the lord works in mysteriuos ways and through my moms death I can do somthing positive and warn other people about miracle juice peddlers and phony caner clinics(Envita) . Xango does priovide these meal packs in what they call "A for profit charity" I'm not sure what that means but I have some one checking this out. I guess distributers can buy these and they are passed on to starving people around the world. This is very kind indeed and with the amount of money that the Xango founders make(millions$$ per year) that they would need to have a lot of tax write offs. Xango has been hosting what they call "The Charity Awards" ( Xango Charity Awards)for the past few years. This were they get together and give people awards for giving to charity. Yes, Xango likes to let everyone know that they give to charity and feed starving people around the world. They even have big awards dinners with 3rd rate celebertiesl like Pat Boone and Ron Paul. Check out some of the photos of these events, there are bottles of Xango everywhere. This just seems so disengenous that you can't help not hurl, Every one is dressed up in tux'es and slapping each other on the back for being so charitable. Only Xango could come up with somthing this cheesy. I think that they might feel a little guilty making so much money off thier $2.00 placebo juice that they want you to believe that they are so giving to the needy. Every con man and husller always gives to charrities, Makes them look good, and they know it, some even have a big awards dinner$350.00 a plate), to let all know. Bernie Madoff gave a lot to charrity. |
| 6th of Jul, 2011 by Helpmeunderstand | 0 Votes | ||
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| harleyda, from my understanding, I don't even see these so-called meal packs as a tax write-off scheme. XanGo representatives openly claim that this new endeavour is another form of Multi Level Marketing (MLM) strategy using the far-reaching powers of the Internet to build a global network of contributors. While they try to assure potential recruits that this is not a pyramid scheme, they request annual donations of $540 per member (plus a $36 one-time registration fee). Each new member is also asked to recruit three personal contacts, who naturally must also find three new members, so that each person can thus establish their own network that will ultimately result in growing profits for each individual participant. Here is what their introductory flyer says: "Before the Internet, it was hard to succeed in a traditional MLM business. Even now, you have to be able to sell products and recruit 20, 30, 50 or even 100 or more to achieve substantial success. Network Goodness is not traditional network marketing. Rather, it is the ultimate "Pay-It-Forward" project for two major reasons: 1) No product to sell. Meal Pack is proven. AmeriCares guarantees its delivery. It's a gift of love to the most malnourished. 2) You only need to SPONSOR 3 PEOPLE since the system creates automatic sponsorship." While this may sound laudable and simple at first glance, the promo flyer also praises (IN BOLD ITALICS) the enormous benefits of network marketing as an "investor's dream... the best-kept secret of the business world... an industry with steady annual growth, healthy cash flow, high return on invested capital, and long-term prospects for global expansion..." (cited from Page 37 of Robert Kiyosaki's book, "The Business of the 21st Century.") In addition, if you listen to their video clip (www.NetworkGivingProject.net), here are a few juicy explanations that I wrote down from their presentation: - "To become an emissary of life over the next six months..." (you need to) "...donate 600 PV in XanGo Meal Packs within a period of 12 months to achieve the title of Emisary of Life..." (i.e. through one of the following three plans) ... "1-Time Purchase of 6 meal Packs; Monthly order of 1 Meal Pack for six months; Monthly order of 1/2 Meal Pack for 1 Year (Note: No Commissions are generated w/o 100 PV monthly order." Conditions for starting: "Get starged for only #36 - 1) join XanGo - $35 - Get NetworkGoodness.org site - $1 First month; 2) 1 Meal Pack ADP (Automatic Delivery Program) - $90 starting next month; 3) Find 3 others within 30 days." - "You should be self-funding by the time your first monthly ADP order actually hits .." - Recruitment strategy: "look for people who are warm, open and easy to talk to; people who have good people skills; people who are reliable; people who are coachable; who have a reasonable amount of influence and credibility; and who are industrious, people that are highly-driven..." - Here's how the money works: find your 3 people in the first month... if you train them well, etc., after a month you will begin receiving a residual income of $15... this will build up each month until, six months later, you will have 600 people working under you and this will bring you monthly a residual income of $5, 595. So, in summary, there you have it. If this isn't a pyramid scheme, then I don't know what is. What do you think? |
| 6th of Jul, 2011 by harleyda | 0 Votes | ||
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| Sounds like a chain letter, If you look on Sherman Unkefer's magic wand page, he writes that 93% of all people in Multi level marketing fail. But if you buy his "magic wand C.ds and dvd's you will be a success." Sherman, having been my good ole stepfather for 25 years will tell you anything to make a buck, and so do all these Xango distributers. Even making money off of powdered food bags, Wow! The National Charity Awards is run by Mr Doug Wead, a former Amway motivational speaker and Presidetial butt kisser. He recently joined Xango, He says in various you tube videos of how the wonder of Xango helped cure his daughters headaches and he decided to jump from Amway to Xango. This is another bull story from the smoke and mirror dept in Xango. Mr. Wead is a paid consultant on the Xango payroll. And since two years ago when Xango hired him guess who recieved numerous Charity awards, Yep, a whole bunch of Xango leaders, How remarkable this should be? I can see them now at a Xango corporate meeting. So, " let's hire Doug Wead and everyone will think that he came to us from Amway", "Ya Doug Wead is down on his luck after selling phone conversations with then Governor George Bush to the New York Times, " ( Doug Wead tapes) "No body trusts him anymore" "we will give him a job and he can nominate us for Charity Awards too" Ya! brilliant idea, people will think we are so giving and charitable" Too funny, Can't believe people fall for this crap. iBisexualporn Buy Mona Vie Mangosteen Juice Q Buy Mona Vie Mangosteen Juice Szh Y Yves Montand La Grande Cite Buy Mona Vie Mangosteen Juice XanGO Complaints, Reviews - Scam and cheating - Page 2j e Buy Mona Vie Mangosteen Juice cBisexualporn Buy Mona Vie Mangosteen Juice Q Buy Mona Vie Mangosteen Juice Szh Y Yves Montand La Grande Cite Buy Mona Vie Mangosteen Juice XanGO Complaints, Reviews - Scam and cheating - Page 2x Health g Buy Mona Vie Mangosteen Juice Buy Mona Vie Mangosteen Juice |