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Expensive products, disappointing business model

I got involved with Immunotec hoping to improve my health and earn some extra income. The products, especially the glutathione, seemed promising, but they are incredibly expensive. I felt a lot of pressure to buy inventory and recruit others to 'build my team.' The focus quickly shifted from actual health benefits to sales quotas and endless online meetings. I ended up spending more on products and training materials than I ever made back. It felt like I was constantly chasing targets, and the promised financial freedom never materialized. Just left me feeling out of pocket and a bit used.

Oliver S.·18 days agoView company
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ImmunotecAverage

Decent products, but the business side is tough

I've been using Immunotec's Immunocal for a few months, mainly for general wellness and energy. I do feel a subtle difference, perhaps a bit more sustained energy throughout the day, which is a plus. The science behind glutathione is compelling, and I appreciate that. However, the cost of the products is quite high, making it hard to justify long-term without being involved in the business. I tried the distributor route for a while, but it was much harder than I anticipated to build a team and make consistent sales. It’s not a bad company, but it's definitely not for everyone.

Zara A.·19 days agoView company
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ImmunotecAverage

Decent products, but the business side is tough

I've been using Immunotec's Immunocal for a few months now, mainly for general immune support. I do feel like I have a bit more energy, and I haven't been sick as often, so the product itself seems to deliver some benefits. However, the cost is quite high, and the pressure to become a distributor was a bit much. I tried to share it with a few friends, but they weren't interested in the business opportunity, just the product, which made it hard to justify the price for them. It's a good product, but the MLM structure adds a layer of complexity I wasn't fully prepared for.

Fatima A.·19 days agoView company
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Immunocal helped my energy levels!

I started using Immunotec's Immunocal about six months ago after a friend recommended it for general wellness. I was a bit skeptical at first, but I've genuinely noticed a difference in my energy throughout the day. I don't feel that afternoon slump as much anymore. The taste is pretty neutral, which is a plus. I haven't tried their other products yet, but this one has definitely made me feel better overall. It's a bit pricey, but for the consistent energy boost, I think it's worth it for me.

James R.·19 days agoView company
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Disappointing MLM experience, products are overpriced

I got involved with Immunotec a few years ago, mainly because a friend was really pushing their 'miracle' glutathione product. The initial investment for the starter kit was pretty steep, and then there was the monthly auto-ship to maintain rank. The products themselves, like Immunocal, felt incredibly overpriced for what they were. I tried to sell to friends and family, but it felt like I was constantly hounding people. The income potential they advertised never materialized, and I ended up spending more than I ever made. It's a classic MLM setup where only those at the top really benefit.

David W.·19 days agoView company
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Expensive products, difficult to make money

I got involved with Immunotec hoping to improve my health and earn some extra income. The products, especially the glutathione supplements, are really expensive. I felt pressured to buy a large starter kit to 'maximize my potential.' Selling them was tough; most people couldn't afford the regular price. I ended up with a garage full of product and barely made back my initial investment. The focus was always on recruiting more people, not just selling. It felt more like a recruitment scheme than a genuine business opportunity.

Raj K.·20 days agoView company
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Feeling better with Immunocal Platinum

I've been using Immunocal Platinum for about six months now, mostly for immune support and just generally feeling more energetic. I used to catch every bug going around, but I've noticed a definite improvement since starting this. It mixes easily into my morning smoothie, and I haven't had any issues with taste. I'm not looking to build a huge business, but the small commission I earn from sharing it with a few friends helps cover my own product costs, which is a nice bonus. It's a solid product that delivers on its promises for me.

Ashley W.·21 days agoView company
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MarukoAverage

Decent products, but the business side is tough

I've been a customer and tried to be a consultant for Maruko for about a year. Their shapewear and foundation garments are genuinely high quality and very comfortable. I really do like the fit and how they make me feel. However, the business aspect was a lot harder than I anticipated. The training was good, but the pressure to recruit and hit sales targets felt constant. I ended up just buying for myself because selling enough to make a decent profit was just too time-consuming and stressful for me. Good products, but the MLM model isn't for everyone.

Luca R.·21 days agoView company
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Disappointed with FitLine and business model

I got involved with PM-International a few months ago, mainly because a friend was really pushing the FitLine products. I bought a few of their supplements, like the PowerCocktail and Restorate, hoping to boost my energy. Honestly, I didn't feel much difference, especially for the price. Then I tried to get into the distribution side, thinking I could make some extra cash. It felt like I was constantly being pressured to buy more inventory and recruit, recruit, recruit. The focus was less on the products and more on signing people up. I ended up spending more than I earned and felt pretty misled about the income potential. It wasn't worth the effort or the money I put in.

Fatima A.·21 days agoView company
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Felt Completely Misled

The promises of financial freedom were a lie. I couldn't make any income and felt completely misled by the marketing. It's a pyramid-like structure where only the top earners benefit.

Michael T.·21 days agoView company
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APLGOPoor

Felt Completely Scammed

I joined thinking I could make a full-time income but ended up spending more on products than I ever earned. The upline was only interested in recruiting, not actually helping me sell. hard to cancel. Would not recommend.

James R.·25 days agoView company
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Pyramid Scheme Vibes

The promises of financial freedom were a lie. I couldn't make any income and felt completely misled by the marketing. It's a pyramid-like structure where only the top earners benefit.

Sarah K.·25 days agoView company
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Market Totally Saturated

There are way too many people selling the same products, making it hard to get any sales without aggressive recruiting. My upline disappeared when I needed help. Lost money and time on this one for sure.

Jennifer M.·25 days agoView company
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Great opportunity!

The training and support from my upline have been exceptional, helping me grow my business. I"m able to earn a good supplemental income from home. I"m so glad I joined!

Lisa P.·26 days agoView company
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Upline was useless

My upline was completely unhelpful once I signed up. I was left to figure everything out on my own. I felt constant pressure to recruit new members, which made me uncomfortable and strained my relationships. The upline was only interested in recruiting, not actually helping me sell.

Michael T.·29 days agoView company
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Lost money and friends

I was recruited by a close friend and it damaged our relationship. The constant pressure to recruit more people and attend expensive seminars and conventions ate into any profits I made. After 18 months I had spent more than I earned. The 'unlimited income potential' pitch is misleading for the vast majority of participants.

James R.·29 days agoView company
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OMNILIFEAverage

Decent Products, Pricey

I gave it a shot for about a year. Some products were decent, but the business model felt a bit off. I didn't lose money, but I didn't make much either. Decided to leave.

Luca R.·30 days agoView company
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CowayAverage

Products okay, but pricey

I had some initial success with sales, but the income quickly plateaued. The promises of financial independence felt a bit overblown. It's not a scam, but it's definitely not as easy or lucrative as they make it out to be. I moved on after a year.

David W.·30 days agoView company
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Overpriced Products, No Profit

This company is a masterclass in deception. They make it sound so easy to earn, but the reality is constant pressure, no income, and a lot of wasted money on products you don't need. It's a trap.

Michael T.·about 1 month agoView company
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doTERRAAverage

Good products, questionable business claims

The Frankincense and On Guard oils are excellent. I use them daily. But the income claims made at recruitment events are wildly exaggerated. Most people I know who joined as business builders have quietly gone back to just being customers. Be a customer, not a distributor.

Michael T.·about 1 month agoView company

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