Why would pruvit want to be affiliated with them? Why do you persecute people trying to help people? Or you just happy to be screwed over by the big guys. I used to use ViSalus and would like to buy again.
Since this merger are they still selling shake mix? Visalus made 1. I think their lawyer is right. I need that … In I lost 84 pound with V shake! I never find again a product like that. It was like loosing weight in my sleep! No harmful ingredients and a huge range of delicious smoothie recipes! Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.
Visalus quietly sold off to Pruvit? Strange much? On to the next decade! Pruvit and Vi Body by Vi Partnership We Pruvit are excited to officially announce our partnership with fellow health-based company, Vi. Google cache also provided me with this, from a since deleted article on another site; One of the biggest revelations came on the last night of Hacking Better… Pruvit has now acquired the direct sales company Visalus. The Visalus leadership team were open about some of their failures in running Visalus.
Visalus peaked around with the Body By Vi Challenge. Dec 17th, at am Bonbon Q. Dec 17th, at am Oz Q. Access to their dsitributor database. Dec 18th, at am Pruvit Watcher Q. Mar 26th, at pm Gold Q. That's a tough requirement. Of course, selling products is only half of the story at ViSalus. Distributors are encouraged to recruit others as well.
The system ends up looking a bit like a pyramid, as each level down contains more than the previous level at least, that's the theory. You then earn based on the commissions that your team generates and where they are in your downline. There are also various bonuses tied to the team. The basic idea is that the larger and more successful your team is — the more money you will make. That's true, but only partly.
As is often the case, some of your income potentials is also linked to your team structure. One aspect of this is your rank. ViSalus has a large number of ranks that you work your way up to a total of 15!
Each rank offers more chances to earn than the previous one. The requirements go up as well. The image below shows the requirements for just a few of those ranks. As the image shows, you need to hit certain sales criteria within your team. The higher ranks also require members of your team to get promoted as well. Having other team members reach high ranks is always a frustrating requirement.
Even if you're dedicated to making ViSalus work, the same mightn't be true for everyone that you recruit.
Besides, you can't make someone else be successful. Then there are the bonuses. There are plenty of these and most are linked to your rank in some way. Some require a specific structure in your downline as well. Needless to say, the whole thing gets complicated fast. It's almost always possible to earn some money in an MLM. Making a reliable income is also possible, as long as you plan well and have a suitable audience. The problem with ViSalus, and the model in general, isn't that income is impossible.
At the early levels of an MLM, you're having to do a considerable amount of work to get anywhere, often with very little training. It's not until you get a decent downline behind you that what you're earning starts to be worth the effort.
This mightn't be too bad except that most people never get to that point. One of the issues with the overall approach is that you have to successfully recruit people into the company who are going to be active and successful. This is much harder than simply selling products and it often means you have to mislead the people you recruit — because you typically won't be making much money until you have a decent team.
If you are worried about getting folks to sign up to sell stuff even though you haven't made any money yet yourself, you are not alone! This is a common fear. Some folks straight-up lie, others focus on telling others' success stories or spin some number hocus-pocus spouting off how much you can make with a downline.
Additionally, the company maintains a complex compensation plan. This makes it difficult to work out how much money you should be earning or what the best ways are to earn money.
What is this - the 's selling Tupperware? Gimme a break. It's But I have seen them in the past. How convenient. Bait and Switch? Caribbean sailing is now Cancun. They had members sign up originally. That number is down to as of today. Can you imagine paying to go on this trip, when half the time in Cancun is spent in a classroom? Another heavy hitter quit Liv this week. That would be July if anyone is counting. The exit announcements are always so funny…I just want to go somewhere my team can succeed.
Wait, that is exactly what you said when you left the last one to join Visalus. You join, you trick others to join, and then the pyramid collapses. Yeah and they usually get paid to join another pyramid. In a vacuum, this sounds very inspirational and uplifting. As they should be. Nice points Gonzo. Yes pretty much. Now all she has to do is slowly con her followers that were all about Liv and Visalus, and switch them to Isagenix.
Visalus just lost a class action lawsuit that had to deal with them sending out unwanted robocalls to potential recruits. Obviously visalus is going to appeal the verdict yadda yadda yadda.
But ultimately I think this is going to be the end of all things visalus. The robocall lawsuit, which could result in Visalus paying up to million, is back in court still being decided by the judge. Of all the shady things they did, it was robocalls that took them down. Did you also see where Visalus tried to take Ashley to court in December? What a company. Check that, what an industry. Yes I did. It seemed to be some type of restraining order.
Sadly they will likely hide behind the LLC, Visalus will file bankruptcy, and the scammers will walk away to start a new scam. Sarnicola is loading up the getaway car and liquidating assets. Shoot, the guys at the top of visalus have probably been hiding their money for years.
But, if the lawsuit stands, they probably wont be able to hustle any more poor gullible people like they have been in the past. Hiding the money?!? Hopefully the courts can freeze his assets to prevent him from hiding it in trusts, offshore bank accounts etc.
We should start calling him Wolfy. Of the six scammers in the Pyramid Scheme show they made, who do you think has hit the most rock bottom? Remember, these are the same people holding up cardboard checks and telling us they told us so. The rest can scuttle away a join another pyramid. Liv just made it to their 2 year anniversary. It seems they are stuck on , which must suck for that lower level. This is the life of a pyramid scheme. I did see a video this week of someone in Liv validating themselves by saying they made millions in Visalus, but Visalus was having a hard time due to….
Plus with liv you have to travel with people you dont even know. Sounds pretty lame to me. There are still a few people left at Visalus, and a few more at Liv.
As we enter the 4th quarter of , look for these losers to start telling their followers that they are reinventing themselves in If they can just keep paying into the pyramid, they will be rewarded next year. Next year will be epic they will say. Here is how I imagine it going. For the next month they will tease you that something new is coming. That you better get in early before everyone else hears about this breakthru idea. Next will be pre-launch. There has never been a better time to get in on the ground floor.
Watch me or follow me. This phase will go on for a year. The suckers will keep paying. Launch: We just launched. My guess is CBD. My guess is their next scheme product will be some sort of vegan garbage. Nick is not creative. Nick is not a visionary. In my opinion, Nick is a simple con-artist.
CBD is the hot trend right now, and he knows he can get his downline to follow him to the next shiny object. If Nick and Blake were good, HONEST, business men, they would start their own hemp farm, hire people to be farmers, accountants, distributors, sales-people, and their market would be all the convenience stores selling CBD.
Then he will put some kind of spin on how this is different than the many, many other brands out there. You will be a customer. His customer. The only place he can sell it is to people in his downline. I understand he fooled you with Visalus shakes. Of course, I could be wrong, and maybe they are going with vegan something. This is all just my opinion. You could be right, or I could be right. My only question is, how can someone who just lost a million dollar lawsuit remain in business??
I have a question. If Vi merges with Vasayo, does Vi get to walk away from the lawsuits and judgements? It would be like getting married to make your student loans disappear — creditors still need to be made whole.
The new corporation assumes all the liabilities. I hope they enjoy the lawsuits, payouts, and bankruptcy.
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