The Vemma Scam in Review: Is it really a scam?

The liquid health supplement Vemma is getting a lot of attention lately. It has been featured on the Dr Phil show and has recently added the NBA’s Phoenix Suns as a high profile distributor to their direct marketing network. Like any product in this market, there are a number of people clamoring out of the word work protesting what they call the “Vemma Scam.”

Well, let’s consider, is there a “Vemma Scam?” First let us look at the product. It is manufactured by New Vision, a company who has been manufacturing and selling various liquid health supplements for years. This is a good sign, if they were not able to create products that people felt truly worked, they would not have been able to keep their doors open.

Not only that, but you can bet that the Suns took a little time to research the benefits of the Vemma product line before deciding to affiliate themselves with it. While it may not be the miracle cure all some of its distributors try and make it out to be, there is plenty of evidence to indicate that the product is solid and does have beneficial results for a large number of users, so obviously it would be unfair to call the product the “Vemma scam.”

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The other aspect of Vemma is its direct marketing, or multilevel marketing, distribution method. As part of this system the makers of Vemma created the Vemma Builder to help distributors grow their networks.

Often times this is what detractors are referring to when they talk about the “Vemma scam.” The truth is though that most people frequently call multilevel marketing a scam because they do not understand what it takes to make this business model work.

Often MLM businesses are pitched as being something that any “average joe” can do, and they are, but that does not mean you can succeed in one without doing the research or work necessary to grow your business.

The Vemma Scam seems to be primarily the accusations of individuals who tried to succeed in Vemma’s MLM business but for whatever reason could not. The truth is it does not matter what your product is, though it certainly helps to have a solid one, like Vemma.

In MLM what matters is your understanding of marketing and how you use that information to develop your business into a recurring source of monthly income that is strong enough to sustain or improve your standard of living.

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One response to “The Vemma Scam in Review: Is it really a scam?”

  1. Kelly

    When I was first introduced to vemma I was very skeptical. However, after being on the product now for well over a year. I am running 9 miles a week, 300 bench presses, and over 300 crunches and I feel as if I have the energy level of a 20 year old. I am going on 45 years of age. So, is it worth it? Yea it’s definitely changed my lifestyle, not only physically but financially as well. Go Vemma!

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