NU SKIN'S NAUGHTY NUMBERS
Nu Skin, Pharmanex (was Interior Design Nutritionals or IDN), Big Planet*, PhotoMax, etc
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One of the MLM companies most studied by Dr. Jon Taylor is Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., which has recently operated as Pharmanex, Big Planet, and IDN (Interior Design Nutritionals)* – all of which could be considered Nu Skin corporate facials. Under tremendous pressure by persons he respected, he was aggressively recruited by Nu Skin (then IDN) promoters in 1994. He said "no" four times, but then decided to perform a one-year test of the program by signing up as a distributor and giving it his all for a year. He was successful as a recruiter and rose to the top 1% of distributors by the end of the year, but he was still losing money. His decision to quit and report his findings led to more extensive research on the entire MLM field and to the reports on this web site. During this experience, Taylor learned that the numbers that were quoted him on average earnings of distributors and other relevant reports were full of misrepresentations, as were the reports of many other MLM companies. A more complete account of Taylor’s experiences with Nu Skin is reported in "NUSKIN ATTEMPTS TO DISCREDIT ITS WHISTLEBLOWER." 1. Nu Skin satisfies all 5 Red Flags of a "recruiting MLM"** with a highly leveraged breakaway compensation plan, causing an extremely high loss rate.When one examines the compensation plan of Nu Skin Enterprises, including Pharmanex and Big Planet, one finds all "5 Red Flags for Identifying Exploitive Product-based Pyramid Schemes, or Recruiting MLM's*". When these 5 red flags are all present, available data lead to the conclusion that the loss rate approximates 99.9% - far worse than the average 90% loss rate of clearly illegal 1-2-4-8 no-product pyramid schemes. In other words, of all participants who sign up for such recruiting MLM programs, approximately 99.9% can be expected to lose money – especially if purchases from the company to qualify for commissions and advancement in the scheme are subtracted as a business expense! See the statistics in the chart "Which Does the Greater Harm?" For the full report on the "Five Red Flags of a Recruiting MLM", or product-based pyramid scheme, and related reports, read the reports listed on our page of consumer guides – and/or read other reports on research related to MLM or network marketing. You may also find information on legal and regulatory issues related to MLM or network marketing on our page on law enforcemen t and MLM or network marketing. For a more complete listing of pages on our web site go to the home page of our site – www.mlm-thetruth.com. Or if you just want to be entertained, go to our page on MLM humor and satire – including some great cartoons. |
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Here is how Nu Skin stacks up against the "5 Red Flags" of a recruiting MLM**, or product-based pyramid scheme
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| 1.Recruitment of participants is unlimited in an endless chain of empowered and motivated recruiters recruiting recruiters. |
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| 2. Advancement in a hierarchy of multiple levels of participants is achieved by recruitment, rather than by appointment. |
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| 3. Significant requirements that participants "pay to play" the game via product purchases. Thus, new recruits are the primary customers. |
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| 4. MLM company pays commissions and/or bonuses to at least 5 levels of participants, creating great "leverage" at the top. (Nu Skin uses a breakaway compensation system, with six levels of whole groups of participants, making it a mega-pyramid with one of the most extreme or highly leveraged compensation plans in existence. This is great for those at the top, but the pits for hundreds of thousands beneath them, who become its victims.) |
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| 5. Most of the payout goes to the upline, rather than to the person selling products, creating excessive incentive to recruit and inadequate incentive to sell products (except to new recruits) – and an extreme concentration of income at the top of a hierarchy (pyramid) of participants. |
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Thoroughly researched:
Summary of important links to learn more of the truth about MLM: |
2. Victims of Nu Skin and its various divisions tell a sad story of a money trap for all but those at the top of a mega-pyramid of distributors.3. Nu Skin’s reports provide a fascinating case study of misleading reports, of deceptive sales practices, and of FTC ineptitude (and of lax law enforcement in Utah)
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