TruVision Associates same Plexus Worldwide mentality

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Recently I shared this truvision blog link with a facebook Direct Sales Promotion group.

The comments and the posts that were made rant true to the mentality of the people in this company.

They kept posting while I was out enjoying my life off the computer.

One idiot even went so far as to think that I blocked and deleted all of them as I wasn't responding!

I have since deleted the thread in that group. No need to carry on the drama there.
We have it here, with my comments, (in red)

Happy Reading!



  • Brittany Lyons Well, I've been with the company for 6 months and if it was a pyramid scheme, I wouldn't be working from home nor would I be as healthy as I am. The products have helped me as well as many others as I know tremendously. My customers have gotten off of meds and are happier and healthier than they've ever been. Our products are definitely safe and effective. I would not have a successful business if they weren't. They sell themselves. Too many positive testimonies for them to be bad.

  • Brittany Lyons Marlene Barron Farley


Brittany Lyons claims:

"Our products are definitely safe and effective" 


Does she understand this? 

"You are 

legally responsible 

for the claims you make 

about the company" 

That applies to the products or services, 

and the business opportunity.


She claims to have a successful business 

and the products sell themselves!




  • Brittany Lyons The FDA regulates and approves DRUGS, not NATURAL SUPPLEMENTS. Natural will always be better than synthetic chemical crap. FDA-approved drugs kill wayyy more people every year than natural products ever will! I know natural ingredients can and do make you healthier. Drugs just cover things up and even make you worse!

  • Melissa Overstreet-Zawislak Amen^^^

  • Melissa Overstreet-Zawislak Why bring up old news is beyond me. It is saying lives. Even in the post it shows how it is helping others. So move on. FDA approves stuff all the time that kills people. So what is the point. It is supplement they don't approve them. Get over it
  • Melissa Overstreet-Zawislak It is no pyramid scheme. I been with company since Sept 2014.


That's right, her 9 month stint with the company makes her 
an expert? More like uneducated! 
oopps, my mistake. She does know one thing,

the FDA does not approve supplements.
If they did, supplements would not exist.



1 comment:

  1. Pampered Chef, Tupperware, LipSense, LulaRoe, TruVision, Plexus, Herbalife and numerous others: what do all these have in common? They are products sold through Direct Marketing. Are they all pyramid schemes?

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