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Originally Posted by lazycash
I simply took the 16.5g serving on the label times the 30 servings per container, which comes out to a little over a pound. This really isn't a product you can compare to high end supplements like noxplode, its just a super nutrional drink mix and not meant to be a meal replacement as has been suggested.
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Having watched the video, how people are making money makes sense.
Still doesn't make it legit though.
The graph he posted was based on you signing up three people over 3 months, and those people only signing up three people and so on.
After the first two minutes (maybe less maybe more) of the video there was zero mention of the product itself.
I always thought business revolved around marketing and selling a good or service. Franchisees typically don't get into any business with the intention of selling the opening of other franchises to other franchisees and so on.
I just don't get how anyone can look at this with a straight face and think it's on the up-and-up while still maintaining any level of understanding of what is really going on.
I wonder how successful one could be if they just sold the product itself without signing anyone up. From what was mentioned in the video it seems you CAN buy more than one unit of the product per month, but they would really have to market the shit out of it to turn a profit on something that's already got a distributor purchase price of $60.
It just doesn't work on any legit level.