Exfuse Scam
So I decided to take a look at eXfuse because a friend of mine brought it up when we were talking about lame MLM's and scams. I'm not saying its lame or a scam exactly, but I don't like it and I wanted to share my dislike with you. You can thank me later. eXfuse makes a few nutritional beverages it calls Seven, Seven pro, and Seven focus, which incorporates the usual suspects you find all over the MLM world into it's products, which for once I can say from first-hand experience; tastes like the super refined, high fructose megafruit syrup, with 10 buckets of sugar thrown in for good measure....infused with a sweetener. Now I'm not saying that there are no health benefits to drinking something with Noni, Gac, Goji, Açaí, Mangosteen, Seabuck thorn, and Brown Seaweed in it, but for the love of god when you make a super drink designed to strip my skeleton of all impurities including consciousness, please take it easy with the sugar. Now I can't fairly tell you which of the three drinks I tried because it was actually during a health food expo I attended when I visited Georgia awhile back, but I can tell you that it took sweet to a whole new level, one you don't want to achieve. The weird thing is, that when you look at the nutritional label of Seven classic for example, it really doesn't contain a ton of sugar, so I don't have much of an explanation as to why the one I tried was like this, but I wasn't the only one who had to spit it out, with the exception of my friend's 9 year old son who loved it. Enough picking on the taste, lets get into the actual scam/not a scam part. Its not a scam to force people that want to order it to go through a distributor, but its awfully gay. Maybe I don't want to buy from a middle man, maybe I want it from the source. Another thing I don't like is that the official web site has no information about start up costs. That's a load in and of itself because I shouldn't have to look for a review, or a 3rd part site. The company should provide information like this and have it readily available for anyone wanting to join. If it is in fact on the web site, I sure as hell couldn't find it, and I simply eXfuse to keep looking. heh, like that? I've heard all number of complaints and eXfuse scam terms, not the blatant take your money and fold complaints, but the kind where distributors are told they can't sell the product on eBay, or buy a huge supply only to be told they broke some stupid regulation and now they aren't allowed to sell the rest of their supply UNLESS they promote the plan itself. That's crap, brought on from drinking the stuff in the first place. I can't trust any company that puts its network plan before the product, because that means the product ends up being little more than a worm on a hook, and whether its legal or not, that's scammy. Other complaints revolve around the condition of the products they order in the first place. You tell me, what's worse than receiving a bottle of bad-taste collage edition alien-fruit mix? How about an unsealed bottle of bad-taste collage edition alien-fruit mix...yeah it has happened quite a bit according to the Internet. Sure, its an exotic beverage from an exotic place, and apparently its made from exotic individuals to, who follow exotic health regulations. I don't know that I can fairly call this as an eXfuse Scam, but If their business practices resemble the product in all its glory, I wouldn't be surprised if it was bottled in a Cuban prison.