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Date Added: 6/30/2009 Reviewer: windychris
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Vemma Builder is a network marketing company that sells health supplements to consumers. The business is run by New Vision, a company with a strong presence in the MLM industry. Vemma’s main product is their mangosteen supplements which come in juice form and tablet forms. The products are targeted towards those who are interested in taking care of their health.
Vemma is another network marketing company that sells mangosteen supplements. Most people are familiar with one of the first companies to do so, Xango. Vemma differentiates their products by selling mangosteen supplements with different ingredients from Xango.
Their product has many antioxidants, vitamins, aloe vera, green tea, and trace minerals whereas the competition is a mix of various juices. Vemma’s selling point is that liquid live vitamins are more absorbable and potent than your regular vitamins which are often synthetic and don’t come from live sources.
The Vemma Builder is the membership site that gives people to make money with Vemma. Once you join, you get your own personal site, access to a coach, and some of Vemma products. It costs $300 to get started with their basic package and they use a team based MLM system to help you build a residual income.
According to many customers, the Vemma supplements are very high quality and are making a big impact on their health. It seems that consumers are very happy with the product but there are many people who discontinue their monthly orders because of the price. This can be a limiting factor once you sign up new customers.
On the other hand, most of the profits will probably come from signing up new members. Since It’s a network marketing system, you will earn money through multiple downlines. I did find that the team based compensation plan did limit the earnings for beginners who are not good in keeping their team active and are not great at recruiting new members.
In conclusion, VemmaBuilder has received mixed reviews with most of them being negative. But there are not many reviews about the company so their reputation is not solid. It seems that most people did not really profit from the company and they are not open about their payout structure. There are better network marketing opportunities out there based on the same kinds of products and selling points. I think you’d be better suited looking at those businesses rather than VemmaBuilder.
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Yucks Opportunity I really want to scold this mlm. Want to fake like a internet marketing biz. Only recently, I chanced on them. Their mlm. I joined in to be a Pre-enrollee. And I found that it's a scam. I hate wellness. Their upline called what Agnes or whatever also very rude. Thought really wellness coach? Fat hope! I wouldn't want to be in their downline. Luckily, I already opt-out from them. I suggest if anyone joined in and wants to cancel, click the opt-out link at the end of their email. It will unsub from them. If they keep pestering u, no worries, contact police. Best method. Don't pay them any money!
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by Hotmuffin on March 19, 2012 at 4:53 PM CST |
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Decent lead generation service, but spendy VemmaBuilder is a lead generating service used by some members of Vemma. You subscribe for $10 per month (at least that's what it was when I participated) and you can then purchase blocks of leads through them. What VemmaBuilder does is send unsolicited emails to persons on biz-op opt-in mailing lists, telling the receiver they have been placed in someone's downline and they can sign-up to save that position. Once in the system, the person will receive follow-up emails informing them when another person is placed below them. The emails do not continue forever; eventually you drop off the list. I don't know what the cost is anymore, it was about $1 per lead I think. For however many you sign up for, you receive a copy of the person's email that was placed in your downline along with their contact information to follow up. It's not necessarily a bad service, but it does require follow up - it's not quite as automatic as they might pitch it as. I used it a few times but eventually dropped it. I do swear by the product itself (Vemma) and have taken it daily for meny years... but one is probably best served to skip VemmaBuilder unless you have a lot of $ to invest in leads on an ongoing basis. If I recall correctly VemmaBuilder has it's own MLM aspect where you can generate income for getting people to sign up for it too, but it's a separate and optional aspect of the Vemma deal. |
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by esarsea on May 4, 2011 at 8:07 PM CST |
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Feel Good about yourself I am a member of the Vemma Builder team, and I like the products. I also like the downline program, and do not mind spending the time to help my downline grow. But to those who want the easy path to riches, I can only say this: TANSTAAFL - which translates into: "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch!"In order to make anything using the online approach, you need first and foremost, a prospect list, which is a list of names of people you know, might know, or don't know, who you feel you can market your product or service to. Without that list, you ain't going anywhere, and your money just goes down the drain. |
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by Dragon3199 on March 7, 2011 at 4:32 PM CST |
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I signed up and now they won't leave me alone I signed up based on the testimonials, and then I found out they were basically just pushing the "latest greatest" health products available. It all sounds good, I'm constantly receiving emails saying someone new has joined my success line and I'm guaranteed payment, but when I read a little further into it and figured out how much I would have to pay to receive payment from them, I decided it certainly wasn't worth it. I won't in good conscience push some sort of magic potion on unsuspecting buyers just to made a buck. I'm also getting really tired of receiving emails from them.
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by maxgreen on December 20, 2009 at 10:37 AM CST |
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Product is really good! Vemma product is really good. I took Vemma for several years. It is fantastic product, like I say. I helped out entire family to stay without any flu, headache, any other pain during the time that we used it. Even after we stopped buying it, it fed us all enough with vitamins and minerals that looks like it still works. I had headache before, and with Vemma it stopped, and I since do not have it. VemmaBuilder is good for people who are dedicated salespeople. It was not good for me :(. But I recommend everybody who needs to improve their health, to strength bones, etc. to use Vemma.) If you are a good salesperson use Vemmabuilder. It works. I put B because I could not use it myself, My B is almost A. |
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by noscam on December 6, 2009 at 1:12 AM CST |
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Not good at all and very annoying amount of e-mails I signed up not really knowing what this site was about and it was a big mistake! I keep getting annoying e-mails from them. I've tried to understand how you make any kind of money with VemmaBuilder and gave up with no luck! Maybe some people have better luck than me, but I found it to be a waste of time and all I got were a bunch of annoying emails!
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by blues361 on November 10, 2009 at 9:10 PM CST |
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Depends on if your good selling If you are good at selling a product online... or even in person this is a good program. It wasn't good for me. I am not good at that type of marketing. However.. the product is excellent. It has a lot of nutritional benefits. I paid to be a member for a while, but was only spending money and not earning any. After I had quit I found a person who was selling the single serve bottles out of their restaurant so I go there and have a vemma with breakfast every morning. You really feel a lot better when you take it. It does not taste bad either.
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by wrknomore on October 29, 2009 at 10:33 AM CST Don't get caught with the Flu ! Use Silver Shield it is your internal disinfectant. |
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What a mistake I made the mistake of signing up for VemmaBuilder and have been receiving spam emails to this day telling me how many people have joined my downline etc. etc. etc. I have no use for this kind of MLM marketing system and can't believe I ever signed up for it. The problem is that there is also no opt-out link in any of their emails. Think twice before you sign up for this one...
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by gaild on October 10, 2009 at 5:48 PM CST |
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Didn't like VemmaBuilder still spams me to this day with emails like so and so just joined your down line and I keep getting the emails, like 50 a day. I did not see the potential in their product, so as a free member did not upgrade. It is a MLM and their pitch is deceptive. They keep saying people are joining under you, but where are these people coming from? They won't let you have access to this "downline" without upgrading. I also had to get a new email because I unsubscribed and they would not stop emailing me. I do not recommend this program at all.
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by topnotchwriter on October 10, 2009 at 2:42 PM CST |
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It's Okay For The Right Person I never did become more than a free member on this site. Before I invested in this program I did my homework and definitely felt like I would lose money with this program. With my sales ability I would not make back more than the monthly fee and that I could not do. I also saw that I could get a lot of these products locally and a much lower cost. It was just ridiculous. I am no longer a member but I wish everyone else who is a member lots of success.
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by kyleskorner on October 2, 2009 at 6:24 PM CST |
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I didnt appreciate all the emails I joined Vemmabuilder this past January and before a week was out, I was extremely annoyed at all the emails they sent pushing me to take the paid membership. I also didn't realize it was a MLM company until I'd already joined. Similar products can be bought in most health food stores without spending so much money. This program costs more to maintain than it is worth. After multiple requests to cancel, they FINALLY removed me from their mailing list. If you are a good salesperson, you might want to try it, but it reminds me too much of other programs like Amway, etc, where only the ones who get in first make any big money. |
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by lowery1101 on August 12, 2009 at 8:14 AM CST Helping others realize their dreams...one ad at a time! |
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The VemmaBuilder I am a member of this company and I am certain that if the procedures were done correctly it can be a money maker. I get the product sent to me on a monthly basis and even though it is not cheap, I do feel it is worth the money. I feel better also since I take the product. It has helped me to get over my cold a lot quicker and does build the immune system. I like the product and I know that if I take the time, I can make money at this business. Success does not happen overnight. It takes time, patience and work.
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by tlma63 on August 11, 2009 at 10:30 PM CST |
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Could not make any sales off of this My husband and I joined Vemma about 2 years ago. We at first signed up for free then paid the monthly membership for the vemma juice. I am not sure how much we paid as it had been almost 2 years when we joined. But the monthly memberships vary by how much you want to make and how much you want to spend. My husband tried the vemma juice and did not like it. It is supposed to be healthy for you and be almost like taking a vitamin but I do not know if it does or not since any drink can say they do that. If you are good at selling products or motivated to get people to join under you then you can earn money off of this. We never got anybody to sign up and we only made a $3 commission check for one month and never made anything after that. We canceled about 3 months after we could not make any money or get anybody to sign up under us. I do not know if it is a scam as I am sure some people actually do make money off of this. But you just have to be careful what MLM you get into.
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by Carrie29 on August 11, 2009 at 10:28 PM CST |
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Too much for too little Like my title says, they promise a whole lot but really fail to deliver in my opinion. When I first signed up they kept sending me e-mails telling me how much money I was in for. You have to try an maintain a downline and try to do sales. Doing both of these is certainly possible but unless you are good at both, then I would have to recommend against using this company.
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by greatwolf75 on August 11, 2009 at 10:31 AM CST |
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Not what I expected I signed up here a while back thinking that I would be able to make some money. I was wrong. I joined as a free member to see what everything was all about, but after being a member for several months, I realized this was not a good opportunity. It was going to cost me more money than I would be making here, and for me that was not worth the extra time or the effort. |
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by MsFit on August 7, 2009 at 4:05 PM CST |
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Vemmabuilder and the Vemma drink. To be successful with this biz opportunity, you need to purchase their Vemma health drink and have an active downline. You make money by having a successful downline that is willing to purchase the Vemma drink monthly as well. The drink tasted sweet, but I don't know if you really receive any health benefits like it claims. After months of trying hard to promote the business online, I could only get one person to upgrade, and I couldn't make enough profit to stay with the program.
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by amray767 on August 3, 2009 at 2:28 PM CST |
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This is one site that I did not like. I am a free member of this site, I don't like it at all. I will state that it is not a scam, but the only way to make money off the site is by being a very excellent salesperson. The downfall though is that you have to invest money each month just to get paid and that is if you can sell more than what you invest or by having enough people under your success line. Other than that you will either break even with money, lose money, or even make a profit. It costs 60 to 135 per month depending on how much you want to try to make. I won't be the one to say go for it or don't do it. It is up to you.
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by Seppy1984 on July 26, 2009 at 8:06 PM CST |
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I didn't realized it's MLM I joined the program from one of the e-mails they sent me. I got hooked with the free sign-up membership plus their promotional ad is great. Until I found out that it's a sort of MLM. I checked the site and also found out that most of the reviews considered this as scam. I stopped from there before I spent any more money, but they keep sending me a bunch of emails.
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by eyeopener on July 15, 2009 at 2:08 AM CST |
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Too Much Hype I joined VemmaBuilder because I was able to sign up for free. I was sent a lot of email trying to get me to sign up as a paying member, or I would lose my downline. The program is hard, and it is hard to make money. I did not feel that I would make any money, so I never paid a fee to sign up. They still send emails once in awhile to get me to sign up.
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by purplelilac on July 14, 2009 at 1:41 AM CST |
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Didn't like it I paid all this money to get started but I was paying more money trying to maintain it than actually making money, and when I wanted to cancel they gave me such a hard time just to cancel.
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by Fjcc198721 on July 13, 2009 at 8:06 PM CST Faith C. |
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Don't do this if you don't like sales... I joined vemma builder many years ago. I read all the information in the site when I signed up as a free member. I recognized the structure immediately as MLM. Not that there's anything wrong with it, but at the same time unless you are a great vitamin salesman and recruiter, you are going to do a lot of work in order to make this profitable. Like the review says, Vemma builder is not a scam, but you have to be a special type of person to earn from it. |
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by drknlvly6781 on July 6, 2009 at 11:17 AM CST |
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I really want to scold this mlm. Want to fake like a internet marketing biz. Only recently, I chanced on them. Their mlm. I joined in to be a Pre-enrollee. And I found that it's a scam. I hate wellness. Their upline called what Agnes or whatever also very rude. Thought really wellness coach? Fat hope! I wouldn't want to be in their downline. Luckily, I already opt-out from them. I suggest if anyone joined in and wants to cancel, click the opt-out link at the end of their email. It will unsub from them. If they keep pestering u, no worries, contact police. Best method. Don't pay them any money!
VemmaBuilder is a lead generating service used by some members of Vemma. You subscribe for $10 per month (at least that's what it was when I participated) and you can then purchase blocks of leads through them.
I am a member of the Vemma Builder team, and I like the products. I also like the downline program, and do not mind spending the time to help my downline grow. But to those who want the easy path to riches, I can only say this: TANSTAAFL - which translates into: "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch!"
I signed up based on the testimonials, and then I found out they were basically just pushing the "latest greatest" health products available. It all sounds good, I'm constantly receiving emails saying someone new has joined my success line and I'm guaranteed payment, but when I read a little further into it and figured out how much I would have to pay to receive payment from them, I decided it certainly wasn't worth it. I won't in good conscience push some sort of magic potion on unsuspecting buyers just to made a buck. I'm also getting really tired of receiving emails from them.


