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	<title>Comments on: EFUSJON: Is Efusjon Energy Club a Pyramid Scam?</title>
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		<title>By: older &#38; wiser</title>
		<link>http://www.unhappyfranchisee.com/efusjon-is-efusjon-energy-club-a-pyramid-scam/comment-page-1/#comment-17536</link>
		<dc:creator>older &#38; wiser</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:45:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, it is a scam. What it boils down to is that you are required to buy a case (48 8.5 ounce cans), per month, for which you pay approximately $2.50 per can, plus shipping, which will run $10.00-$20.00 per case depending on the distance shipped because cans of liquid are heavy. 

You make your money by reselling the cans and the difference between your cost and the cost you sell it for is your profit. The hype suggests that you can sell it for $3.50 and make $1.00 per can. For reality, look around you. What does your local restaurant, or market charge for an 8.5 ounce canned energy drink? How much does it cost the restaurant or market to store the cans, how much does it cost them to maintain a refrigerator case? Do you think they can pay you $3.50 per can and make a profit? Not chance. 

If you know someone in the restaurant or grocery business, ask them how they buy the drinks they sell, how much they pay and why they picked the drinks that they sell. They will tell you that they pay far less than $3.50 per can, and often receive additional free goodies, such as a refrigerator case, soda dispenser or neon sign. They will also tell you that they have to be careful about the safety of the drinks and the financial stability of the person they are dealing with, so they tend to choose established, experienced companies with good track records.

Finally a word about &quot;downline&quot; and &quot;self-healing networks&quot; and other nonsense terms designed to distract your attention from the really important question, How can I make money on e-fusion? You are promised a piece of what other people make, but they have to make a lot of money for your share to be worth anything. 10% of 0 equals 0. Your &quot;downline&quot; lives in the same world that you do and they will have just as much trouble trying to make a profit as you will.

If you are a good salesman and willing to work, there are thousands of industries that will pay you for your skill and effort. Keep asking questions, its the very best way to protect yourself from scammers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, it is a scam. What it boils down to is that you are required to buy a case (48 8.5 ounce cans), per month, for which you pay approximately $2.50 per can, plus shipping, which will run $10.00-$20.00 per case depending on the distance shipped because cans of liquid are heavy. </p>
<p>You make your money by reselling the cans and the difference between your cost and the cost you sell it for is your profit. The hype suggests that you can sell it for $3.50 and make $1.00 per can. For reality, look around you. What does your local restaurant, or market charge for an 8.5 ounce canned energy drink? How much does it cost the restaurant or market to store the cans, how much does it cost them to maintain a refrigerator case? Do you think they can pay you $3.50 per can and make a profit? Not chance. </p>
<p>If you know someone in the restaurant or grocery business, ask them how they buy the drinks they sell, how much they pay and why they picked the drinks that they sell. They will tell you that they pay far less than $3.50 per can, and often receive additional free goodies, such as a refrigerator case, soda dispenser or neon sign. They will also tell you that they have to be careful about the safety of the drinks and the financial stability of the person they are dealing with, so they tend to choose established, experienced companies with good track records.</p>
<p>Finally a word about &#8220;downline&#8221; and &#8220;self-healing networks&#8221; and other nonsense terms designed to distract your attention from the really important question, How can I make money on e-fusion? You are promised a piece of what other people make, but they have to make a lot of money for your share to be worth anything. 10% of 0 equals 0. Your &#8220;downline&#8221; lives in the same world that you do and they will have just as much trouble trying to make a profit as you will.</p>
<p>If you are a good salesman and willing to work, there are thousands of industries that will pay you for your skill and effort. Keep asking questions, its the very best way to protect yourself from scammers.</p>
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		<title>By: Efusjon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Efusjon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 23:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This case has not yet been served to Efusjon so at this point it is just a speculative case. What it comes down to is that the plaintiff had was disgruntled and had some personal issues with a corporate staff member and decided to make a campaign against the company with the intention of damaging their reputation. This is nothing more than a frivolous attempt to discredit Efusjon. It is meant to make a bunch of noise and that is it.

If you actually read the accusations contained in the document (which again has not been served), you will find some statements that clearly apply to all mlm companies. This is the reason this &quot;threat of a lawsuit&quot; is angering many people in other MLM companies, not directly associated with Efusjon. If this case were to go to court and won (which won&#039;t happen) then that would cause a domino effect of class suits against all MLM companies. Read the document for yourself and see what I mean. All it did for me was provide a little comedic relief...what&#039;s even more funny is that this is being taken seriously by people.

If this case were to actually be served to Efusjon and go to court, Kevin will be up against a GIANT of a legal team...the same team that represents companies like Facebook and Toyota (the just won a massive case for Toyota). Believe me, you do not want to mess with these guys. 

Nope...this is just smoke and mirrors and people will see through it if they don&#039;t already. Efusjon is opening in Canada on Jan. 30th and moving forward full steam. Don&#039;t believe everything you hear!

P.S. Read the policies and procedures at https://www.efusjon.com/policies_procedures.asp. &quot;Distributors are not required to sell efusjon products at SRP when they purchase from the Company to resell to a customer. They may set their own pricing.&quot;  Funny how this was not mentioned in the 30+ pages the prosecutor put together.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This case has not yet been served to Efusjon so at this point it is just a speculative case. What it comes down to is that the plaintiff had was disgruntled and had some personal issues with a corporate staff member and decided to make a campaign against the company with the intention of damaging their reputation. This is nothing more than a frivolous attempt to discredit Efusjon. It is meant to make a bunch of noise and that is it.</p>
<p>If you actually read the accusations contained in the document (which again has not been served), you will find some statements that clearly apply to all mlm companies. This is the reason this &#8220;threat of a lawsuit&#8221; is angering many people in other MLM companies, not directly associated with Efusjon. If this case were to go to court and won (which won&#8217;t happen) then that would cause a domino effect of class suits against all MLM companies. Read the document for yourself and see what I mean. All it did for me was provide a little comedic relief&#8230;what&#8217;s even more funny is that this is being taken seriously by people.</p>
<p>If this case were to actually be served to Efusjon and go to court, Kevin will be up against a GIANT of a legal team&#8230;the same team that represents companies like Facebook and Toyota (the just won a massive case for Toyota). Believe me, you do not want to mess with these guys. </p>
<p>Nope&#8230;this is just smoke and mirrors and people will see through it if they don&#8217;t already. Efusjon is opening in Canada on Jan. 30th and moving forward full steam. Don&#8217;t believe everything you hear!</p>
<p>P.S. Read the policies and procedures at <a href="https://www.efusjon.com/policies_procedures.asp" rel="nofollow">https://www.efusjon.com/policies_procedures.asp</a>. &#8220;Distributors are not required to sell efusjon products at SRP when they purchase from the Company to resell to a customer. They may set their own pricing.&#8221;  Funny how this was not mentioned in the 30+ pages the prosecutor put together.</p>
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		<title>By: CLASS v EFUSJON &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Commentary from networkers efusjon lawsuit</title>
		<link>http://www.unhappyfranchisee.com/efusjon-is-efusjon-energy-club-a-pyramid-scam/comment-page-1/#comment-17203</link>
		<dc:creator>CLASS v EFUSJON &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Commentary from networkers efusjon lawsuit</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 03:12:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: James</title>
		<link>http://www.unhappyfranchisee.com/efusjon-is-efusjon-energy-club-a-pyramid-scam/comment-page-1/#comment-16718</link>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 02:32:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Efusjon is such a scam.  They deserve the beat-down they&#039;re about to get.  I&#039;ve never seen a MLM that throws people out of the business if they don&#039;t buy stuff.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Efusjon is such a scam.  They deserve the beat-down they&#8217;re about to get.  I&#8217;ve never seen a MLM that throws people out of the business if they don&#8217;t buy stuff.</p>
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