Complaint Review: Worlds Greatest Vitamin - Internet
- Worlds Greatest Vitamin www.dontforgettotakeyourvitamins.com Internet U.S.A.
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Worlds Greatest Vitamin ripoff DON LAPRES MARKETING STRATEGIES Phoenix Internet
*UPDATE Employee: No Evidence Of Any Rip Off
*Consumer Comment: Smart move Michael
Thia company is definately a Ripoff
They try to sell a bunch of add ons after telling you you sold a few bottles ...if you dont buy extras you dont seem to sell anymore ...I believe they redirect your sales to their own site . Hard to prove without having a friend purchase a bottle.
They dont allow the site owner to make a test purchase .I have sold 8 bottles and that is zippo profits . and have been advertising for over two years ...stuck at 8 bottles..because I refused the extra ( back-end ) crap they offered...
so I went to selling cars...thats Life ...I guess ...thanks Ripoff report for letting me share and vent
Michael
Brandon, Florida
U.S.A.
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#2 UPDATE Employee
No Evidence Of Any Rip Off
AUTHOR: Gary - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 25, 2005
Michael,
As an Independent Advertiser for The Greatest Vitamin In The World, I can't see how you were ripped off.
"Add on" sales are part of almost all company business models, from the local McDonald's who offers cheese on every hamburger, to the luxury New Home Builders who offer upgraded appliances, etc.
Your fear that some sales might be redirected to the company website can easily be disproved by just having a friend purchase a bottle (even if have them return it with the 30 day guarantee).
The Greatest Vitamin In The World clearly states that you need to get 20 new people to try the vitamins before you get the $1,000. The fact that you are "stuck" at 8 sales has everything to do with your willingness to tell others about the vitamin and not The Greatest Vitamin In The World as I see it.
If you're smart, you get 12 more people to try the vitamins and get your $1,000 check. Hey, even if you paid 12 of your friends back to try the vitamins it would cost you less than $594 and you'd get a check for $1,000.
I once heard this quote, "The only place that "success" comes before "work" is in the dictionary.
Wishing you success,
Gary
Indianapolis, Indiana

#1 Consumer Comment
Smart move Michael
AUTHOR: Alan - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, November 19, 2005
You did not purchase the bogus add-ons and that was a wise move on your part. Since no one knew of your website those 8 sales you mentioned are put there to intice you to buy more crap. I promise you if you had purchaed more it would have cost you thousands and that money simply would have been lost. You could stand on a street corner with a table full of supplements and do better.


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