Monavie Scam or Real MLM Business? Find Out In This Monavie Review

Monavie ScamMonavie is relatively a new Multilevel Marketing Company established in 2005 so it makes sense that people are screaming about a possible Monavie scam.

Just like other MLM companies before them, Monavie offers products that promise optimum health. If you search online, you will see a lot of conflicting information. Some people are praising the product, the company and their compensation plan. At the same time, you will also see many people claiming that they were scammed by the company.

How do you know if there is a Monavie scam or not? How do you know if their products really deliver or are just one of those false promises many health and wellness companies make? Keep reading.

Monavie Scam? Review of the company and the products

Since the company debuted in the market, there has been a lot of hype surrounding the business and their product. The Acai berry, the prominent ingredient in their products is featured numerous times in many publications and even in different television shows and news features. Over the years, Monavie was established to be one of the most promising Multilevel Marketing Company in the health and wellness niche.

Monavie was established by the Monarch Health Services in Salt Lake City, Utah and has since enjoyed a widespread popularity. The MLM company is popular not only among Multilevel Marketing Business circles but also among health conscious people and celebrities. Their products that include the Monavie original and the acai berry products were featured on shows such as MTV Cribs, CBS’ The Doctors, The Rachel Ray Show, The Today Show and numerous news features in the FOX network. On top of all that, a number of athletes and celebrities use and back up claims of efficacy on the Monavie products.

Monavie doesn’t pay any advertisers to promote their products. They don’t advertise through the traditional media outlets. Instead, they spread the word about their business through their independent distributors or retailers. After all, word of mouth is still proven one of the most effective ways of advertising. Just like other Multilevel Marketing Companies out there, Monavie uses direct selling. It is a proven and tested business method that’s been used by other successful Multilevel Marketing Companies.

Any Monavie scam in the Compensation Plan?

Monavie has a fairly typical binary compensation plan but that does not mean there is a Monavie scam. If you are Monavie distributor, you are entitled to different bonuses and commissions. For any wholesale product you sell, you get as much as 50% commission. Team bonuses and commissions are also given for sales made by other members in your team, as well as bulk order bonuses, retail commission bonuses, first to order bonuses and commission for signing up a new member to the team. If you have a strong team of productive members, you and your team have a big potential income. However, as with many binary compensation plan you will always have to work on balancing your two legs and you may lose a log of commission to the company if you cannot balance properly which is extremely hard to do (in my opinion).

Success with Monavie possible?

Overall it is a decent company and many people have seen good results with the products so I am 100% confident saying that there is no Monavie scam. Most people shouting about scams are disheartened Monavie distributors who have not been able to make any money with the company. Unfortunately it is way too common…

What they may have missed is that signing up with the company is just the beginning. In order to succeed, you need to invest a significant amount of time and energy in building up your business. You need to establish your reputation and create a team that will not only perform but will also support other team members. Very much like a local community although you can to this 100% online!

You also need to develop your marketing skills and leverage the internet in order to generate leads and boost your sales. One way I have seen that works the best for me is to use a lead generation system that will teach you how to generate MLM leads online and support you to convert those leads into paying customer or new distributors.

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Comments

  1. dick hertz says:

    it is a scam. Mona·Vie promises false hopes and dreams. Boycott Mona Vie!!!

    • Perig says:

      Hi Dick,

      This is a pretty strong accusation. I would be interested in what grounds you think it is.

      Based on my research, Monavie respect standards. There are some points that would lead me to personally not choose it as the company to work with (such as the binary comp. plan) but this does not change the fact that, in my opinion, it is not a “scam” in the basic sense.

    • Jon Winker says:

      I fully understand most mlm/binary comp plans their is a big gap from learning to earning to understand how they work exactly. In monavies comp plan if you have 1000 people in your down line 936 would be under their autoship. 90% will loose money mechanicaly.That is how residual income is produced. many loose for some to enjoy,end of story.see proof jonwinker.com. Monavie’s products are great but kind of a one way biz opportunity.

  2. jr says:

    Mona vie is just like any other juice and there are no special benefits from drinking it! That is my personal opinion based upon taking it twice a day for several months. My wife was sold on trying this and we both put it through its paces – nothing positive to report! I noticed no change in any of my health issues or blood pressure and using my blood pressure meter I followed my pressure each day at the same time – no change. No change in chloesterol levels, no change in my joint issues, no change in pain levels, no change in energy levels or anything else. Mona vie is just really, really expensive berry juice and basically empty calories and a sugar rush. All the positive comments I’ve seen are based on anecdotal evidence and their claims are not supported by independent researchers and independent empirical data. Save your money and buy grape juice and you will get the same benefits that you would get from mona vie (lots of calories, natural sugars, carbohydrates, etc.).

    • Perig says:

      Hi Jr,

      Thank you for your input based on your experience with the product.

    • Peter Nisbet says:

      What has that got to do with the MLM program? Let the experts decide on the product – that’s not the job of the members of the program whose job is to sell and make money. Weare nutritionists – if the products is no good then somebody can shut it down, but that’s not relevant to this web page.

  3. Dick Hertz says:

    Team and Mona Vie offers nothing but empty promises, there so-called “opportunity” is nothing but a load of heaping bull-hockey…Orrin and Chris are nothing but liers, cheaters and charlatans…there no better then Bernie Madoff.

    • Perig says:

      Hi Dick, those are strong words. I won’t comment on people objectives and people agenda. The only thing I can tell is that the business per se is a legitimate business with a “real” product. The product working for you or not is another debate all by itself.

  4. Dick Hertz says:

    Hey Perig, see my post at http://www.carefulcash.com/monavie-scam-skepticism-and-marketing/ (fyi i’m not advertising..) you’ll understand one you read the conversation…trust me…

    • Perig says:

      Hi Dick, thank you for the link. Like any other business, some succeed, some fail. This does not make it a “scam” as people like to put it. My opinion on any business is this: review it and if you are confident that it is not “illegal” literally, then go at it full speed without looking back. After a period of time, pause and review your efforts and results. Then decide if the business if working or not.

  5. Jax says:

    I personnaly love Mona Vie, I have seen changes in my health as well as others around me. I am a distributor, however I am not trying to promote or sell the product unless I actually see that someone could REALLY benifit from the product. It does take a lot of work to market and have a successful business, and I do not have the time at the moment to promote this.
    The great thing I love about Mona Vie vs. other MLM companies is that there is also the M.O.R.E. project. There is a cause behind the product and not many of these MLM companies have things like this.

    • Perig says:

      Jax, that is fantastic. Great to hear you are doing better with the products. And I am sure that you will eventually get towards building the business (when life won’t be in the way…)! ;)

  6. Chris Jones says:

    I believe it is possible to be succesful in any of the Network Marketing companies. Monavie has great potential for the person who is ready to kick their bad habits and get their hands dirty by putting the time into it to build it.

    • Sandy says:

      Monavie talked my son into dropping out of school with promises, he did not go to class and only read the expensive manuals that they sent him. Instead of going to finals, he read all the monavie propaganda. Now from being a promising Physical Therapist at a top 10 school,to a monavie wantabe, they promised him that he could go to Hawaii, get a new car and make 5 million dollars in the next 2 years. That company has torn our family apart. Beware, empty promises, and do not buy that product, you are only making the people at the top richer. and the bottom feeders get nothing but a little juice. Plus, college students do not have money to buy their product, he actually took his rent money to buy the product…….BEWARE

    • Perig says:

      Hi Sandy,

      I am sorry to hear your and your son’s experience. However, I would be careful in your comment in not talking about “Monavie” (the company) as the entity responsible for what happened to your son. The person your son talked to may be to blame depending on how and what he/she told you son about how “easy” it is to make money in our industry. Obviously it is not “easy” or everyone would be millionaire.

  7. Joe says:

    Scam! Orac value in monavie is lower then sam’s fruit-a-vie! You will pay more then double for monavie. Do your research before purchasing this snake-oil.

  8. Joe says:

    Hi perig,

    What is the success rate as distributor for monavie! What % of people
    Continue in “your industry” after a year?

  9. Jorge says:

    Hey Perig,

    Thank you for providing your insight on this product. I recently went to an event for Monavie down here in Dallas, and it was absolutely amazing! The one constant that I saw among everyone I came to know was that they all believed in the product they were distributing. I went ahead and tried the EMV drink and was immediately energized within minutes of drinking it. Additionally, I did not experience the crash that one would normally experience from a traditional energy drink. Furthermore, I also did not experience any acid buildup, which often takes place when consuming energy drinks or other carbonated beverages largely because this drink was NOT carbonated.

    I understand what the ney-sayers preach when it comes to the idea that it is a scam. The way I see it is this: every idea in the past has started off as a “scam”. Over time, that idea becomes popular, and great success is achieved. Herein lies the rub. Success is not guaranteed for the masses. People will try to market this product, and fail in doing so for one simple reason: they look at someone else’s accomplishments and automatically assume that they are just as capable. Another reason is also because people have been groomed to have expectations of immediate success. If they are not achieving a six-figure income within a few months, they consider it a complete failure. If that is the case, I consider those same people to be hypocritical considering that it takes at least 4 years for many to achieve a 4 year degree from a college. And last I checked, that, too, can be considered as a hefty investment on your future. What happens when people fail at that? Do they automatically give up?

    The primary constant in the people who I have come to know in the Mona Vie business is that they truly believe in the product they are selling. To tail back to the view on a simple idea. If an individual truly believes in an idea, they have so much more of a chance to succeed than the person that has the same idea but finds the excuse to put it off. There are people who sit, there are people who act, and there are people who act with outrageous expectations, only to sit eventually because they feel like they were led on. The reality is that no one is truly led on to make any investments. You either do it or you don’t. No one can guarantee success. If a person is sucked in by the incentives associated with the jumps in the rankings, they are not going to make it very far.

    There is only one reason, and one reason only, why I am going to make this investment: my family. Sure, there are other reasons, but that is the only one truly driving me. Now, the other thing is that I want to help others achieve a better quality of life, be it from a health standpoint or a monetary standpoint, or both for that matter. The fact is that the best way to appreciate this system is to help those closest to you…not to sell those who are closest to you. I would rather spend money every month on this product than to eat take out food and drink carbonated beverages day in day out and willfully let my health deteriorate. After all, when it comes to fast food and carbonated beverages, we are voluntarily supporting an industry worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Mind you, we are also investing on food that possess practically no positive health value. Sorry, but having a piece of tomato on top of your tripple whopper does not count as healthy. By the time it hits the burger you are eating, any health value that existed in that tomato was already long gone.

    Sorry for the long response, but I find it completely unjust that people want to bash a company because they feel like they were “scammed”. You know what the real scam is? Thinking you are doing your body any justice by drinking a diet coke, coke zero, pepsi one, and all those other “low calorie” carbonated beverages. The real scam is eating fast food and realizing that your money is contributing to obesity in America. The real scam is trying to convince others interested in pursuing a healthy lifestyle that this line of drinks and supplements is not worth a try. I am not that person. I will never be. I am a free thinker. People can say whatever they feel will allow them to sleep better at night. In the end, it cannot be denied that this product has achieved unparallelled success. And why is that? Because the people that market it truly believe in it with every ounce of energy they possess. I close with a simple quote I came up with: “I would take a lifetime filled with failed attempts at success over a lifetime of mediocrity any day.” That is all.

    • Clarence Tam says:

      Awesome, awesome, awesome response.

    • Jon Winker says:

      Binary compensation work off efforts of many ex 1000 people in monavie.They would be at 26,ooo per month next 2 at 13,000 a month next 4 at 6500 next 8 3250 next 16 are at 1625 the next 32 at 812.50 next 64 folks at 406.25 the rest of the 936 paying 260 a month plus ups not generating nothing but debt. Is monavie a scam no the compensation plan says on it any income that is generated is theoretical but not typical.Do the math even Mike Dillard says that 5% will enjoy finacial freedom in the years to come.What happend to the other 95.They went to jonwinker.com.Take care by for now.

  10. Chris says:

    Good day,

    I’ve bought MonaVie Active (24 bottles for 600$) and I’ve been drinking this since september 2011. I can absolutely assure you that it didn’t work any way near subscribtion of MonaVie web page. So that’s it – it have got no extra features (I’ve been sick 4 times to the flu at the time of drinking MonaVie and that is my typical count at the winter).

    My opinion on why MonaVie get so much cash? Because people are dumb. When you give monkey a banana it will eat it, so as a human when you give him something with a little bit of special care (sales talk) he will accept everything. Also notice that when you join MonaVie as salesman you need to actually buy their products first and than sell it to others with higher price, so it is a pyramid with one simple change – you pay for product that you need to sell, at pyramid model you pay to have got a possibility to join community.

    In other words – if you are the type of person who will sell death to man with Alzheimer’s disease you really are the right person to join MonaVie, but if you don’t think that you can sell nothing to someone for 30$ just leave it and go working to Wallmart.

  11. Wendy says:

    I feel bad for the MonaVie people I know. I feel like they got suckered into it by their friends and now they feel pressured to have to sell it because of the high cost of the product. I to was suckered into an “amazing” experience of Mona Vie and was excited to see what would happen. You know what happened? My bank account got smaller and my health stayed the same. Oh wait, you work out while you use it and you will notice a difference. Well if you work out and drink water you would have better effects. Like the other smart folks on this website said “sugar rush and grape juice”…..thank you for summing that up. I got out of that pyramid joke shortly after joining and was stuck with tons of product that kept getting delivered. No thank you Mona Vie.

  12. I’ve been into network marketing for about 15 years. And one thing I’ve learned; if the business opportunity costs more than a one time fee of $50 and a few bucks a month, run and never look back. To get the so called benefits of their drink would cost about $150 a month, and with the economy in such bad shape right now that extremely limits the ability to recruit buyers and distributors, and Monavie’s products are hardly unique. There are hundreds of alleged health drinks being promoted online making the competition pretty fierce. If you’re looking for a way to make extra money online you have to find an opportunity that is very simple, easily affordable for just about anyone, with an easy to understand compensation plan. An opportunity that doesn’t take more than half an hour to explain all the aspects of the business.

    As I’ve said, I’ve been network marketing for about 15 years. needless to say I’ve been involved in more than just a few business opportunities over the years, until I finally found an almost perfect opportunity that almost anyone can afford and work. It’s not a get rich quick business and it takes effort to build it. But because of it’s affordability, and simplicity it’s a pretty easy sell. And there’s really nothing to sell but the opportunity itself.

    If you’d like more info shoot me an email.
    dw41552gmail.com

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