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Elizabeth thode on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/New-Member-Bio-tp4023216p4023251.html
You both made good points. However, that being said, those who sell a product should disclose that fact UP front.It is true many co's are MLM. And yes, it is true that some products work for some, and not for others.In the supplement area, I find this has more to do with two factors:the body's metabolism or ability to absorb nutrients, and the actual qualityof the nutrient.As far as cell phone stickers, see previous post. In a nutshell, I am more then weary about these particular products. Lizzie
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Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2012 07:53:03 -0700
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: New Member Bio--Gia/BioPro
On September 29, cjosephj <
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> I was burned by this company and its highly deceptive advertising
> years ago and did not find any benefit to their over-priced products.
> Make your own judgment, but do your due diligence first. --CJ
Well, I've certainly bought things from MLM companies in the
past that have been very helpful, so one cannot say that
products don't work simply because they are an MLM. Nor
can you say they don't work because that MLM has questionable
business practices. The products are the products, and
how well they work is pretty much independent of the legal
problems of the company.
Also, we have seen many times here that a product can work
wonders for one person, while another person notices no
benefit. So just because someone notices nothing
does not necessarily make it a bad product for everyone.
I'm quite aware that BioPro has a bad reputation, but if
it works well for some people, then we need to be aware
that it may work well for other people here.
Marc
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