Crassus
8:31 Tue Feb 10
Re: HERBALIFE
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It is an MVM sales system not a pyramid sale, which is illegal.
Any MVM, for which read most, which relies upon the concept rather than the product is inherently flawed. Read Justin above for why.
The product I cant answer for but would wager there are better for less out there should you be looking at it as a consumer.
In short, avoid, it has been around the UK for years and from my experience the standard pitch is that it does not involve selling, bollox. As such, people approach their soon to be ex mates and pester their family.
If you want a low cost business start up, research, research and research again, then apply whatever skillsets you have - almost certainly not this.
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Ricky
1:54 Tue Feb 10
Re: HERBALIFE
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Vegetable protein mix (from soya, soya tofu, rice, chickpeas), fruc- tose, fibre mix (oat bran, cellulose, rice bran, pectin, apple fibre), soya lecithin, thickeners (guar gum, carrageenan), sunflower oil, cocoa powder, vitamin mix (vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, folic acid, niacin, pantothenate, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B6, vitamin C), mineral mix (copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, potassium, selenium, zinc, iodine), flavourings, rice maltodextrin, anticaking agents: silicon dioxide, calcium silicate; fruit powder blend (apple, orange, pineapple, cranberry, peach, acerola cherry, papaya), inulin, colouring (beta-carotene), vegetable powder blend (carrot, parsley, beetroot, broccoli, kale, cabbage, spinach, tomato), pineapple powder, papaya powder, pumpkin seed flour, Norwegian kelp.
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