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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.·20 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.·21 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.·21 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.·21 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.·21 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.·22 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.·23 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.·23 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.·23 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.·23 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.·26 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.·27 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.·27 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.·28 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.·about 1 month 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.·about 1 month 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.·about 1 month 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.·about 1 month 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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