Is Herbalife A Scam?
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Herbalife is a Network Marketing (Multi-Level Marketing) company that was established in 1980. If you’ve ever seen an advertisement for home-based business (street sign, newspaper classified, web site, flyer in your mailbox) – the chances are a Herbalife distributor was behind the ad. People make money by recruiting other distributors and selling herbal-based weight loss products. Network Marketing companies are legitimate companies – however they are often embroiled in controversy – and surrounded by a veil of secrecy. Herbalife is no exception. We don’t intend to go into a discourse into MLM – however it should be noted that in most of these schemes only the “early adopters” make any money from them. When an area becomes saturated, it can be very hard to achieve any income, and more often than not many distributors will come out at a loss after paying out money for the initial programs, reports, and products. Sometimes Herbalife distributors go to desperate lengths to recruit others