Forever Living Reviews

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The facts on the Forever Living reviews and starting an Aloe Vera business As a popular way to start a home based Network marketing business, there are so many Forever Living reviews out there, as the company is one the most successful Direct Selling Companies. This can make any interested party fearful and confused on whether it’s a good idea or not to join? As a distributor myself, I will give you the facts on how the business model work, instead of many opinions out there from people who have never been involved with the world’s leading Aloe Vera company, Forever Living (FLP). So if you have hear about this opportunity or unsure if setting up an Aloe Vera business with the company is for you, I will give you an inside summary and hopefully answer any of your questions or put any doubts you may have to rest. The first thing to settle, is some critics are quick to claim the Forever Living business model to be a pyramid scheme. So firstly I will clear this up and put any minds to rest The definition of a pyramid scheme is :

A fraudulent scheme in which people are recruited to make payments to the person who recruited them while expecting to receive payments from the persons they recruit; when the number of new recruit fails to sustain the hierarchical payment structure, the scheme collapses with most of the participants losing the money they put in. Now the first thing is Forever Living are not a Pyramid Scheme. Pyramid schemes are illegal and have been for many years. Forever Living are government accredited and have an Investors in People Gold award. This is very hard for any company to attain from the UK government. Forever Living is also governed by the DSA (Direct Selling Association) so they have to abide by their rules. There is also the stamp of approval from the Kosha and Islamic society. There is also the Aloe scientific association that has approved Forever Living. So Forever Living are nothing illegal and has been in business since 1978 in the USA and 1993 in the UK, so it is also a very long standing company. It is also a very cash rich company with no debt, as it also owns a lot of assets, so it is a very stable company. The main difference between a pyramid scheme and Forever Living, is that there is no joining fee to join Forever Living. When you start your business with Forever, you buy your business in a box. This contains the top 18 selling products in your country, and includes all the literature you need to start, so there is no joining fee at all, either at the start or any kind of membership being paid weekly, monthly or yearly. So it is simply just buying your heavily discounted box to get started, so that you can then use them & recommend the products (FLP products) to other people. So another main difference between Forever Living Products is that if you do not recruit ANY new members in to your team you will still make money. So if you decide you don’t want to build a team & you would just like a discount on the products or just retail some products to friends & family that is fine. Doing only this can give an average income of £200-£400 per month. There is no pressure at all for you to build a team. The reason others build a team is simply because it allows everyone to reach out to more people, in different towns, cities and countries. So if you only want to work the business part time, you can build a team in your home region, or anywhere in the 169 countries the FLP international company trades in, but you may have only worked 5 or 10 hours, but your business has put in 100-200 hours’ worth of work . This obviously doesn’t happen in a traditional job, but with Forever Living it can because of the Business model. You do not take any money from your team

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