MONA VIE REVIEW – IS MONA VIE A SCAM OR GOOD OPPORTUNITY?
Jun 17, 2010 Mona Vie Review, Network Marketing Company Reviews
Mona Vie is a network marketing beverage company that was founded in 2005 by Monarch Health Sciences. The company is based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mona Vie has expanded around the world (North America, Japan, Israel, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia) and established itself as one of the premiere network marketing beverage companies in history. Mona Vie does over $849 million in sales annually.
MonaVie CEO, Founder, and BYU graduate, Dallin Larsen was previously a Senior Executive with an MLM company that sold a similar juice product prior to being shut down by the FDA for illegal business practices. As most companies grow litigation becomes the norm. Mona Vie is no stranger to lawsuits and has survived several including trademark infringement, Oprah, and Dr. Mehmet OZ. MonaVie was developed by Ralph E. Carson who is now Mona Vie’s Chief Science Officer
On a bright note, Mona Vie has 450 employees and owns a charitable foundation called the “MORE Project.” I really love it when network marketing companies emphasize charitable causes…shows true success.
MonaVie is a blend of Brazilian acai berry and 18 other fruits nutritional drink. The drink is not approved by the FDA but the members in Mona Vie claim many benefits of health from consumption of the beverage.
Mona Vie has several products to choose from including: MonaVie Original Blend, MonaVie Original Gel Packs, MonaVie Kosher Blend, MonaVie Active Blend, MonaVie Active Gel Packs, MonaVie Pulse Blend, MonaVie Pulse Gel Packs, MonaVie (M)mūn Blend, EMV
According to Mona Vie Executive VP Henry Marsh, in 2008 earnings disclosure stated that 14% of Mona Vie Distributors made a profit. Mona Vie products are sold and distributed by non-employee distributors who are eligible to receive commissions based on product sales. These commissions can lead to a residual income.
Individual distributors are encouraged to build their own networks by recruiting new Mona Vie distributors to sale the products (referred to in multilevel marketing jargon as a “downline”); the recruiter can then, in theory, receive additional commissions based on sales by their downlines. The Compensation plan is based around the popular “Binary” structure which is designed to promote teamwork.
Mona Vie has weathered the storm of criticism, litigation, and false claims rather nicely. I DO NOT think Mona Vie is a scam. It appears to be on solid ground and a genuine opportunity to share a drink based on the benefits of the Brazilian Acai Berry.
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