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    Vemma Europe a misleading company

    More and more people see the real face behind Vemma Europe , the way they act with people lies lies and more lies resultated in a big flop on the Vemma extravaganza in 2008 in the Rai the netherlands even with free entrance cards just a hand full of people showed up .

    Promis after promis , the majority of leadership already have left the ship
    this resulted in big flop and even after 2 years they still cannot get foot in Europe .

    If a company is not honest it will not pay off in the end Vemma Europe is a classical example of it lies , deceiving , dishonest , just a company you cannot trust . stay away from it .
    Now the arrows are pointed at verve another scam from the same company .

    First New vision in this company another company starts called Vemma and now Verve strange connection .

    I think the that Boreko,s brother made a good move too go to Xango this is a real money Machine .



    Everybody has to understand all those products people are paying way to much for it cost a 10 th of the real price maby less but the small group must earn the bucks .

    Vemma Europe is very clever to let people pay in EURO en pay out converted in DOLLARS so people get ripped off big times .
    Last edited by vemmavictim; 1st July 2008 at 07:22 PM.

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    Quick Google - looks like a fairly standard pyramid scheme pushing a (probably foul tasting) overpriced nutrient\power drink.

    Do you have any more details vemmavictim?
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    could just be a surreptuous pimp for xango?
    De omnibus dubitandum

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    Re: Vemma Europe a misleading company

    Vemma Victim,

    Check out the new legislation of Unfair Commercial Practices. It's EU law so applies all accross Europe.

    It's a new law so only really relavent to you if you're a recent victim. However even if you can't claim anything back yourself, if they're still operating in the same way you can protect others by reporting them to your local trading standards.

    Even if you're not a recent victim please post here if there's anything that you think applies so that other victims may find this and see if they can take action against Vemma under this law.

    Certain activities are defined as allways being in breach of the law. This includes.

    20. Pyramid schemes
    Establishing, operating or promoting a pyramid promotional
    scheme where a consumer gives consideration for the
    opportunity to receive compensation that is derived
    primarily from the introduction of other consumers into
    the scheme, rather than from the sale or consumption.

    Contact your local trading standards with a list of infractions.

    Hope this Helps. Best of luck.

    Matt

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    Thx matt sorry for the late reply .

    Latest news all topearners left Vemma Europe , as you see the truth is always out there.

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    I have been watching this forum with interest. I did my research before I decided to join Vemma Europe. Looks like they had a bad time in 2008 and something must have gone wrong there.

    It is also interesting to see no one has replied to this post since 2008. So I thought I might give you guys some update.

    Vemma Europe has changed and it is improving and expanding. The last convention in Germany was a huge success. I wasn't there but I watched the DVD of it. My short 4 weeks of experience has been positive.

    Just in case you think I am one of those blinded victims, I have been in MLM for many years and have success especially in internet marketing. I do MLM review on my website and I looked at more than 50 MLMs.

    That is all I want to say. Thought I should give some up to date information just to be fair to them

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    You are a blinded victim. MLM = scam.
    Get out now.
    Correct me if I'm wrong.

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    Re: Vemma Europe a misleading company

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulW99 View Post
    You are a blinded victim. MLM = scam.
    Get out now.
    What an optimist you are.

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    Re: Vemma Europe a misleading company

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulW99 View Post
    You are a blinded victim.
    Or a sock puppet of the Vemma scam artists?
    'Croydon' Bob Newman. The ladies call him "Thrush" - as he's an irritating cunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Croydon Bob View Post
    Or a sock puppet of the Vemma scam artists?
    Sock puppet? That is funny. I can invite you for a cup of tea at my house in Birmingham and show you my commission statement LOL.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kstai View Post
    I can invite you for a cup of tea at my house in Birmingham and show you my commission statement LOL.
    Scan it and post it on here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kstai View Post
    Sock puppet? That is funny. I can invite you for a cup of tea at my house in Birmingham and show you my commission statement LOL.
    It wouldn't disprove the "sock puppet" theory even if you do.

    But it could be true that you're just an idiot who is being scammed by Vemma. Doesn't bother me either way.
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    Re: Vemma Europe a misleading company

    Here's an interesting thing.

    The Unfair Commercial Practices regulations I cited above mention:

    20. Pyramid schemes
    Establishing, operating or promoting a pyramid promotional
    scheme where a consumer gives consideration for the
    opportunity to receive compensation that is derived
    primarily from the introduction of other consumers into
    the scheme, rather than from the sale or consumption.

    Amway were recently up before the beak because they sold more training and promotion materials than actual product.

    How does Vemma compare?

    Well lets play the part of a consumer. I'm in the market for a tasty refreshing health drink similar to vemma verve. So off I trot to the vemma website http://www.vemmaeurope.com/ to see if I can buy a sample.

    Buy now! it says with a big green button. https://secure.vemmaeurope.com/signup.html

    That's odd though. The first option it offers me is to become a distributer. The second option "become a customer" doesn't actually give me a price, Without first signing up as a member. Fill in some details and I still don't get a price, I get told a vemma distributor near me will make contact. OK but on the become a customer page there was a link for retail pricing, lets try that... Nope I get to the same signup page.

    OK when I googled for Vemma Europe there was a product pricing link.
    http://www.vemmaeurope.com/pricing.html
    No Joy there.

    OK there's a navigation bar at the top of the page it says shop.
    http://shop.vemmaeurope.com/

    Brillaint, lots of stuff to buy at the vemma shop and it's all got prices I can view before I hand over my details but wait a moment... No vitamin packed slightly sparkling juice flavoured drink.

    I can get a trifold brochure, a DVD, a promotional inflatable bottle, a distributer kit, a starter kit or vemma's in house magazine.

    Now it's not for me to say if Vemma's product is in reality a juice drink, or actually the diaphanous dream of a home business where people in your network earn money for you, taking orders for a product that simply sells itself. However if vemma wanted to convince me that they were the latter, a pyramid scheme in other words, then they could do little more than what they've already done.

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    Well done, Matt!

    Years ago I went to an Amway meeting, just for a laugh. No mention of soap, all they talked about was how great it is to be rich. Not exactly breaking news.
    Correct me if I'm wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    Here's an interesting thing.

    The Unfair Commercial Practices regulations I cited above mention:

    20. Pyramid schemes
    Establishing, operating or promoting a pyramid promotional
    scheme where a consumer gives consideration for the
    opportunity to receive compensation that is derived
    primarily from the introduction of other consumers into
    the scheme, rather than from the sale or consumption.

    Amway were recently up before the beak because they sold more training and promotion materials than actual product.

    How does Vemma compare?

    Well lets play the part of a consumer. I'm in the market for a tasty refreshing health drink similar to vemma verve. So off I trot to the vemma website http://www.vemmaeurope.com/ to see if I can buy a sample.

    Buy now! it says with a big green button. https://secure.vemmaeurope.com/signup.html

    That's odd though. The first option it offers me is to become a distributer. The second option "become a customer" doesn't actually give me a price, Without first signing up as a member. Fill in some details and I still don't get a price, I get told a vemma distributor near me will make contact. OK but on the become a customer page there was a link for retail pricing, lets try that... Nope I get to the same signup page.

    OK when I googled for Vemma Europe there was a product pricing link.
    http://www.vemmaeurope.com/pricing.html
    No Joy there.

    OK there's a navigation bar at the top of the page it says shop.
    http://shop.vemmaeurope.com/

    Brillaint, lots of stuff to buy at the vemma shop and it's all got prices I can view before I hand over my details but wait a moment... No vitamin packed slightly sparkling juice flavoured drink.

    I can get a trifold brochure, a DVD, a promotional inflatable bottle, a distributer kit, a starter kit or vemma's in house magazine.

    Now it's not for me to say if Vemma's product is in reality a juice drink, or actually the diaphanous dream of a home business where people in your network earn money for you, taking orders for a product that simply sells itself. However if vemma wanted to convince me that they were the latter, a pyramid scheme in other words, then they could do little more than what they've already done.
    Simple answer to your question Matt..

    If you buy something from Amazon, Tesco online etc etc.. they will ask you to sign up first before you can buy. In Vemma, it doesn't cost any money to be a member or preferred customer. So you don't get direct benefit from recruiting members, you can get commission when someone buy the drink. It is different from a Pyramid scheme where you pay money to join and part of that goes to the recruiters. It is not the case with Vemma.

    The reason you don't get the price is because online order is only for members and preferred customers only and the price is wholesale price. People who only want to buy a few to try have to buy from a members at retail price. If you want, I can send you a few. I take paypal.


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