
Melaleuca Reviews in Massachusetts, USA
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Melaleuca review in Milford, Massachusetts: Ok
If it doesn't say non-gmo certified or usda organic then it's GMO and not organic. Saying something is natural doesn't make it good for you. If it was GMO free that would be an excellent selling point and I'm sure more people would sign up.
So I guess you are looking for a business where no one purchases anything and the company sends you a check because why? you such a nice person...
? LOL
Business is about moving products, goods and services. If they aren't consumed no one makes money...
get it?
Why bother looking for an business opportunity if you have no investment funds?
I did a research project when I was in College in the UK for my Degree on Sucralose, it is a very safe sweetener and it is highly researched ......it's a shame that the internet provides the "uneducated consumer" with so much information without them knowing how to evaluate it....next thing we will all be "Doctors" prescribing medication without a Medical Degree......as for the connection of Aluminum with Cancer, the studies were found to be flawed and difficult to prove as 1 in 8 women will develop Breast Cancer anyway in their lifetime.You are better off eliminating alcohol and exercising..... So before you post nonsense go and get educated.......
I have been a customer for 7 years and have never had a problem. I love this company and the many perks to being a preferred member.
It has one of the best customers service of any company they have always gone above and beyond the 2 to 3 times only that I have had to call them in 7 years and it's mainly damaged goods during shipping. Which they replaced immediately no extra charge...
It is sort of like an mlm. Cmon.
You ask people to become customers and you receive a percentage of their purchases each month if you have recruited 8 and obtained director status. The more people in your downline the higher your commission percentage. The part that sucks is that your upline chooses whether or not to add to your downline because you are in their organization. They decide whether or not they want to help you build or not.
If your up line is an active recruiter or just a customer makes a huge difference. Our up line deemed us lazy customers and not go-getter recruiters and told us they would shut us out and never add to our group because we weren't doing the "marketing" correctly.
We quit and had to wait years before we could join again. At one time we were spending $300 a month and receiving only $50.
I assure you that the person that signed you up either told you about the "fine print" as you called it or maybe you weren't listening. 35 points are easy to do for some and maybe not so easy for others.
If Melaleuca isn't for you, that's ok! But for goodness sake, please don't call them a cult. There are hundreds of thousands that love the products and are repeat customers ~ by choice, like myself. The products are top of the line and toxin free.
All you had to do was call the Melaleuca home office (the phone number is on the enclosed receipt when you got your products) and ask them to explain why you got an order.
When people sign up now days, the Customer Service person ASKS if you understand what the backup order is about. Melaleuca is a wonderful company - maybe not for everyone but for many it's the best when it comes to outstanding healthy products.
Also, I would just like to add that if you want to say something to Mrs. Cathy Swan, the most effective way would be to pick up your phone and call her...not blog about it...or have your daughter call her; that is pretty ignorant and pathetic.
First, get some common sense. Thanks
Melaleuca review in Boston, Massachusetts: Whers the savings when added shipping is 12% of the bill?
People who complain about shipping costs must not order other stuff online.
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Don't knock the dollar store. There's some great deals there. And don't mock people who only have enough money to shop there--stuff happens in people's lives that causes them to need to "budget" in ways that obviously don't approve of.