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Overview

ForeverLiving has a rating of 2.33 stars from 3 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. ForeverLiving ranks 83rd among Alternative Medicine sites.

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How would you rate ForeverLiving?
Top Positive Review

“Best Supplements Ever”

Jalex T.
3/24/21

I used their products since i was small and kinda disappointed they minimized their product distribution and production. However, i am looking forward if ForeverLiving could reach me to have more idea in marketing.

Top Critical Review

“Health Sales”

Adam W.
4/16/18

I was recently contacted by telephone from a women saying they found my CV on a website, and she continued to ask if I'm still looking for a job? I replied yes, and she continued with her Sales speech about how forever living could be a lucrative business proposition. Upon ending the telephone conversation I decided to do research and it was revealed to me that this is another "social marketing" business. People make money by trying to promote people to the business at a fee and then collecting more people as if they were stickers in a book. There are lots of companies like this out there, and they seem to focus more on this procedure than the actual products they are supposed to sell. I also then noticed a friend trying to sell these products via Facebook, and also trying to get more people involved. In the UK it is illegal to operate pyramid sales systems, and this company refuses to call what they do related to pyramid sales. But a pyramid selling scheme is described as - a business model that recruits members via a promise of payments or services for enrolling others into the scheme, rather than supplying investments or sale of products or services. Mmmmm seems familiar to me. Ok, it does have Products but what are the ethics and ingredients behind them? It all seems a very muddy area to me.

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Thumbnail of user adamw130
2 reviews
4 helpful votes
April 16th, 2018

I was recently contacted by telephone from a women saying they found my CV on a website, and she continued to ask if I'm still looking for a job? I replied yes, and she continued with her Sales speech about how forever living could be a lucrative business proposition. Upon ending the telephone conversation I decided to do research and it was revealed to me that this is another "social marketing" business. People make money by trying to promote people to the business at a fee and then collecting more people as if they were stickers in a book. There are lots of companies like this out there, and they seem to focus more on this procedure than the actual products they are supposed to sell. I also then noticed a friend trying to sell these products via Facebook, and also trying to get more people involved. In the UK it is illegal to operate pyramid sales systems, and this company refuses to call what they do related to pyramid sales. But a pyramid selling scheme is described as - a business model that recruits members via a promise of payments or services for enrolling others into the scheme, rather than supplying investments or sale of products or services. Mmmmm seems familiar to me. Ok, it does have Products but what are the ethics and ingredients behind them? It all seems a very muddy area to me.

Thumbnail of user jalext
2 reviews
0 helpful votes
March 24th, 2021

I used their products since i was small and kinda disappointed they minimized their product distribution and production. However, i am looking forward if ForeverLiving could reach me to have more idea in marketing.

Tip for consumers:
always check with the counters if you have any requests or doubts. They will explain and recommend to you which product should you get.

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Many including supplement and beauty product

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Thumbnail of user jadef7
1 review
0 helpful votes
July 5th, 2016

If you chose to order from this company, i would be extremely careful as what the claim on their website is different to truth. Example: Vision tablets - website states veggie, kosher and hallel friendly. Bottle turns up, written in the list of ingredients, several times: GELATIN.
If you restrictions on your diet, and are using Forever products, DOUBLE CHECK THEM!

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