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    • August 29, 2011 9:24 AM PDT
    • Versativa Review

      Versativa Review

      Versativa is a new division of ForeverGreen, which has been around since 2003 and markets health products. Versativa's product line is based on hemp, which it calls "quite possibly the biggest eco-solution of our time."  Versativa's products are nutritional supplements containing hemp seed.

      Hemp was grown commercially in the United States until the 1950s, when extremely high taxes on the crop made it effectively impossible to grow industrial hemp. Although industrial hemp and marijuana are different varieties of the same plant. Therefore, the US Drug Enforcement Administration lumps together industrial hemp with marijuana. According to the Versativa website, the company will be actively supporting the hemp movement with initiatives such as starting a petition for legalizing hemp growth in the United States.

      The Versativa compensation plan is identical to that of ForeverGreen, and distributors must auto-ship product each month in order to participate in the plan. You may also enroll as a retail customer if you don't want to become a distributor.

      ForeverGreen seems to be a successful and legitimate company, especially considering its relative longevity compared to other MLMs. Therefore, becoming a distributor for Versativa is probably one of the safer options as far as being able to feel confident that the company will be around for a while. Also, people who already purchase ForeverGreen products will probably be receptive to Versativa products. In addition, many people are becoming more interested in the health properties of hemp seed, so Versativa may have a strong customer base in the near future.

       

       

    • October 17, 2011 6:47 AM PDT
    • Versativa Review

      As stated in the above article:

      "The Versativa compensation plan is identical to that of ForeverGreen..."

      The reason for the comp plan being the same for both is that Versativa is one product line in the ForeverGreen family.  Any product purchased or sold is part of the same comp plan, not separate. 

      As with all MLM's there are different teams within the organization.  ForeverGreen has built, and continues to build, a cooperative community of distributors (i.e. we help each other across the team "barriers" even when we do not personally profit from it).  As a fairly new distributor I can say without reservation that I have recieved more support from inside and outside my team AND from ForeverGreen directly than from the other three MLM's I have been involved with.

      The reasons I became a distributor myself are twofold: 1. strong, moral company; 2. outstanding, marketable products that I use.

      One of the benefits of being in the team that I am involved with is great marketing tools.  If you are interested, go to the site below and learn some about ForeverGreen and Versativa.

      http://www.ed.myrainmakersystem.com/

      Ed E

    • May 31, 2012 4:42 AM PDT
    • Versativa Review

      I'm not sure if I agree with Versativa's claim that hemp is the "biggest eco-solution of our time", although it is a very versatile plant and has many different uses. It is also true that the THC content in a hemp plant is only a fraction of that in a marijuana plant, so it is sort of silly for it to be illegal to grow, considering its potential for profit and its many different uses. I think that with the growing demand that hemp be legalized to be grown in the US, this company could do well. However, that is only IF it becomes legal to grow. Otherwise, I don't see how this company could do well from importing goods and selling them here. On the other hand, the fact that they are doing their best to help push the hemp movement forward will probably also help their consumer base grow, even if only out of respect. Versativa sounds like a plausible way to make a bit of money, if circumstances were different.

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