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ASEA

https://www.aseaglobal.com

Direct selling company offering ASEA Redox Supplement and RENU28 skincare products through a network of independent Associates. (USA · $150M revenue · DSN Global 100 Rank #52)

2.1

Poor

Based on 8 reviews

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8 Reviews

3
Average

Some good, some bad

I had some success, but it was not as much as I was promised. I made a little money, but the effort required was disproportionate to the earnings. It was a mixed experience overall. I decided to leave after a year because it wasn"t worth the time and effort for me.

Lisa B.·8 months ago
1
Bad

Pressure to recruit, hard to

The constant pressure to recruit new members for ASEA was overwhelming. When I tried to leave, it was incredibly difficult to cancel my membership and stop the recurring charges. A truly frustrating experience.

David W.·8 months ago
1
Bad

Promises, Promises, No Delivery

I lost a lot of money and alienated some friends trying to sell these products. The company focuses on recruitment over actual sales, making it feel very much like a pyramid scheme. A terrible experience.

Michael T.·9 months ago
4
Great

Amazing Community

I love the freedom to work from anywhere and the high-quality products. It's a great way to earn extra income.

dig.alike.away·10 months ago
3
Average

Products Are Okay

The products were okay, but definitely overpriced for what they are. I had some success, but it was nowhere near what was promised in the initial pitch. It was a mixed experience overall.

Luca R.·12 months ago
3
Average

Decent products, high cost

I had some success, but it was not as much as I was promised. The products are okay, but definitely on the expensive side. It was a mixed experience overall. I decided to leave after a year because it wasn"t worth the time and effort for me.

Sarah K.·12 months ago
1
Bad

Overpriced products

The products are ridiculously overpriced for what they are. I couldn't justify the cost to potential customers. I felt constant pressure to recruit new members, which made me uncomfortable and strained my relationships. The constant push to buy more inventory was draining my savings. It's not sustainable.

Lisa P.·almost 2 years ago
1
Bad

Pressure to recruit, not sell

I was told I could work from home and set my own hours, but it quickly turned into a full-time job with no pay. The products are impossible to sell at their inflated prices, and the pressure to recruit was unbearable. I wish I never got involved.

Jennifer M.·almost 3 years ago