Thursday, 5 November 2015

Refuting the Responses to Reasons for not joining Juice Plus



Tomorrow, Jenny's "Christmas Challenge" will be launched which, based on the looks of things, is basically just her beginning to use the super duper "Booster" product. She claims that once she starts seeing results she'll be "singing from the roof tops" but considering Jenny has already been using both the capsules and shakes since May, and has GAINED weight since then, the chances of her "singing from the roof tops" are, at best, remote.

Anyway, I have the pleasure of refuting another of her pastejob attempts to recruit people into the "team". Let's begin.

"The main reasons I hear for not joining JuicePlus is that 'it costs money to join', 'I have no time' and 'I don't know who I would sell to'. Now on the outside they seem like completely valid reasons! But let's think about this a minute.... 😉"

Right off the bat this is a strawman. I'll explain why later in this post.

"'It costs money to join JuicePlus' - yes it does, it costs you literally £50 to get your own business!"

And funnily enough the more people who create their "own businesses" the more competition you have to sell products and the more saturated the market becomes. Who wants to compete with their own "team" for customers and pay for the privilege of doing it?

"You get a personalised website for customers to order through as well as an amazing ...virtual office for you to have all the training tools at your fingertips....."

Everyone has this "virtual office". This isn't a unique selling point. Hell, I have my own "virtual office" right now.

"You are getting your OWN BUSINESS for £50 with no other fees"

Except the products you need to bulk buy to sell on to other people.

"no stock to hold"

Except the products you need to bulk buy to sell on to other people.
 
"Pretty good deal when you say it like that huh?"

Not really. All you have said so far is that I get the privilege of spending money joining a pyramid scheme.

"Oh and don't forget that you could make that back as fast as you want, some do it the day they join, personally I earned it back within a week... Since then I've been in completely profit!!"

Wow, as fast as I want? So I can dictate to people that they have to buy my products whether they want to or not? Na, I don't think so.

Also, show us the balance sheet. Every time you guys make these claims you never show us the balance sheets. And I'm not talking about alleged success stories who "made it" to the top and are making £16k+ a month; I want to see YOUR finances.


"Second, 'I have no time' - now this I do understand as I have a busy life, but if you are reading this now, then you easily have time to talk to some people and post some statuses on Facebook through the day"

People come on to Facebook to unwind and talk with friends/family. The last thing they want to do in their free time is harass people into buying junk.

"Lastly we have 'I don't know
who I would sell to'. Again sounds legit but think of it this way... How many businesses start up and only ever sell to the few contacts they already have?? None! We have launched into 25 countries and expanding further next year and you are completely free to sell to anyone from any of those countries! "

Except, as we have already established plenty of times in this blog, the main objective of the company is to recruit more and more and more and more people into the firm. That makes international selling pointless. Why would someone in Switzerland, for instance, want to buy JP products from someone in Canada when there's already thousands and thousands of distributors in their country? It makes no sense. It's a farce.

Furthermore, as more people join, the more saturated the market. It would get to the stage where the latest recruits have nobody left to sell to. That's why JP, like all the others, is a pyramid scheme.

"A lot of us use Facebook as our main platform, but there are so many others! Get chatting to new people and making new friends!!"

People don't make "friends" to be subjected to relentless sales pitches and recruitment drives.

"A lot of things are just a matter of perspective.... Look at things with an open mind rather than a closed one, take a leap of faith and you never know what might just happen."

Sure, let's look at things with an open mind and examine other reasons why people don't join JP but you didn't seem keen on mentioning (hence why it's a strawman):

1) Juice Plus is a pyramid scheme.

2) People don't want to harass their friends and family.

3) People want to engage in proper careers. Careers that extend beyond copying and pasting junk on Facebook. That's not a job.

4) They have no faith in the products. JP products, while it would be perhaps too harsh to say that they are ultimately useless, certainly aren't the revolutionary products the bigwigs claim they are. Furthermore the pricing structure is outright scandalous; for much cheaper you can get more vitamins and nutrients from multi-vitamin tablets, fruit and vegetables.

5) Let me repeat 1): Juice Plus is a pyramid scheme.

Jenny, you have been relentlessly spamming recruitment posts like the above but never seem to get a response. I have counted perhaps three recruits you have made since getting on board JP, one of which quitted soon after joining. People who actually have business brains realise that this is a message from the public, namely, that they do not want to join your scam. You can ask them another ten, hundred, even a thousand times, and the answer will remain the same.

Give it up already and accept that you have been duped. Sort out your diet, join a gym and start to legitimately address your weight instead of blindly chasing a hopeless dream that spreads misinformation about health. You're better than that.

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