Is the Forever Living Products fraud story true?

There has been quite a bit of talk about the Forever Living Products scam on the internet. But for people who have been using their products, they will surely notice. Forever Living Products has been around for over three decades and is still a private company that has a turnover of $2 billion. No con man could have carried out his dirty tricks to such an extent.

In addition, Forever Living Products operates worldwide on every continent, with revenue coming from more than 140 countries and more than 9 million distributors on its list. If the distributors were gathered in one geographic region, they could very well establish their own country and Rex Maughan would be their president.

The company has offices in Mexico, Scandinavia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Paraguay, Turkey and Japan. With all nations, races, and cultures involved, there should be an uproar over Forever Living Products by now, along with dozens of angry mobs taking to the streets burning down their offices. But no, there aren’t any. Which leaves the question why? Well, it’s because there is no scam and Forever Living Products is legit.

Forever Living Products is the world’s leading provider of quality aloe vera products, including aloe vera beverages to help digest food, aloe vera products for weight management, aloe vera supplements, health products, personal care and a full line of cosmetics. They have also expanded their line with bee hive based products and water filtration.

If it’s not the products, it could be the system. The answer is still no. When you enter the business, the few hundred dollars you pay (around $200-$300) are used to purchase your first set of products. So, in essence, there are no recruitment fees because the money you pay is used to buy your first batch of products.

Then there are the earned incentives for hard-working distributors. This incentive does not directly benefit the company. If Forever Living Products benefits from this, it will be by having more diligent distributors targeting Earned Incentives. These include car plans and luxury vacations at some of the company’s global resorts. No con man would make such a generous offer.

Other than that, founder and CEO, Rex Maughan, hands out profit sharing checks to any of his qualified distributors once a year. But it’s not just about sharing. He treats him to a fully paid luxury hotel stay and a Rally Tour where he delivers the royal checks. These Profit Share checks can range from a few thousand to millions of thousands of dollars or euros. It all depends on the billing of the country from which it is obtained.

So is the Forever Living Products scam true? There are no hard facts to solidify the case. Consequently, that only means that there is no truth in it. If the company has been ripping people off all these years, a whole series of lawsuits would have come through their door by now. Forever Living Products is a genuine multi-level marketing company that has held its own through the years. It will take more than small talk about a scam to bring you to your knees.

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