Melaleuca Scam
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Melaleuca is a scam,
Get used to it, don't try it, stay away from it at all costs. A year ago I was seeking out business opportunities since I have a knack for being social and getting people to hear me out when I want to present something. My son is in his third year of college and I have been retired for sometime, but I really wanted to get out there and mingle with clients, get a web site going and represent a product I could really believe in, that's when I found this program. I contacted them because I liked what I saw, I didn't find much when I asked other professionals in the MLM field about a Melaleuca scam, so I decided to give it good old American try.
You can't go wrong with a company that only charges a buck to sign up right?
WRONG!
I think I played a pretty good intellectual chess game with these guys, I asked them all kinds of questions, do I need to store an inventory, how much do I need to sell each month? They continuously answered no, even when I reworded the questions to make sure I wasn't being shamboozled! I was told no inventory, no stock, and no monthly fee with the exception of sales and advertising materials, and that seemed fair, so I figured, why not?
I probably sat on the phone with a Melaleuca sales rep for an hour and a half, and by the end, I was revved up, psyched, and energized with passion to give this a go. The best part was that I explained to the rep that I wanted to get my $1 sales packet to learn about the company, and that I couldn't afford the advertising packet until the 25th of the following month, I even gave them my credit card info after "Beth" promised me that I would not be charged or sent my kit until the following month. They even asked what my son's name was and suggested that since he's in college, he is in contact with countless amounts of sales prospects and that it would be a fantastic way to earn a little cash while he's there.
I was really impressed with the phone call, and they agreed to send two packets out, one to my son's campus, and the other to my home. I damn near triple-checked to make sure that I was ordering only 1 membership, and my son was to receive only a brochure. She even told me that they understand how tough times are and that it was no problem to schedule me for the next month.
Well, 1 week passes and wham! a 64 dollar charge on my debit card from Melaleuca, and a week after that, two advertising starter kits hit me, and my son. Not brochures mind you, but the advertising materials. So I was calm at first, I figured no big deal, "Beth" must have entered it into the system wrong and they simply made a mistake. Its a complex world full of busy people, we all make mistakes and I'm sure by just calling them, they will reimburse the money and I would see first hand how cool these guys are, after all there is no Melaleuca Scam.
Upon calling, I was told that I was bound to a verbal contract that by providing my financial information; obligated me to fulfill. I told them that "Beth" promised me I would not be shipped a package, or billed until the following month, at which they replied; "Beth has explained to us that she insisted you understood the terms and conditions and that you were well aware of what you were ordering and when you would receive them.
Unfrigginbelieveable.
I can handle the $64 dollar loss, I have a warm nest egg, but I am sincerely disheartened over the lengths these people will go to get their dollar. I won't ever find a kind word to say about this company or its associates and I have definitely began to look elsewhere for a way to make a few extra dollars than some greedy God damn company like this.
Do yourself a favor and avoid Melaleuca, you'd be better off delivering sandwiches for a deli, which is exactly what I'm doing for 9 bucks an hour 3 hours a day, and couldn't be happier.
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