What a great post, I had no idea Bellamora was having this many problems, if all of this is true than its safe to say they are likely taking a nose-dive. There's virtually no information on the BBB for Bellamora, but at the rate they're going, I bet it wouldn't be good if there was. As of right now Bellamora is still active, the site is up, and the latest update was given about a day ago, so at least on the surface all appears ok. There is however one thing I noticed, and for me it is kind of telling in relation to Mybigteam's post. There are no more live events scheduled at all, and you can see there was a fairly consistant pattern of about twice a month since January, now; nothing.
I have my own ideas about why these things happen and while I'm no expert, I do think some of it amounts to common sense. If you're going to enter a market, the first thing you should look at is whether or not anyone has already conquered it, and if not, how many people are already trying? Put simply; how many skin care companies can possibly still exist, and broken down further, how many skin care MLMs can co-exist beneath them? Why start a company selling something that really doesn't stand out in any way? My fiance and I tested a few of Bellamora's products and we weren't impressed, her more the expert than I of course.
I have always held the same attitude toward nutritional shakes, weight loss systems and all products of similar ilk. STOP MAKING NEW ONES! We are literally drowing in an ocean of skin care companies that have broekn down the market so badly that unless you create a cure for agin, I don't see how it can get any better, any smoother, and younger, any more wrinkle free, and especially any more expensive. I can sometimes feel that little inner urge to get excited about something, FantaZ, Tastefully Simple, things that have created their own market, but Bellamora is drowing in its own lake of obscurity because there is already too much there to look at.
That is my opinion anyway