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Old Oct 29th, 2009, 09:18 PM   #251
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how is centrum compared to yor health for those who HAVE tried both?

both essential and non essential vitamins packed into a capsule that is

boy, some people get all frustrated reading all caps.......thats so funny...they must hate all those traffic signs they deal with daily.

lets face it. who will feel happy to know that you lived up to 120 years of age because you took yor health....
at that age, you are nothing but a name and a whole lots of chores, changing your diapers you **** on and peed on. feeding and treating you like ur a baby. wait....you have experience this b 4 early in life. hope you dont make the same mistake this time around...
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Old Oct 30th, 2009, 02:55 PM   #252
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I see there is many angry people out here. Some feel they are owed through their own curiosity and their personal judgement and choices. Do you feel that much compelled to share your negativity when the majority of americans live off of the thought "too good to be true" to start off with? Just because you had a bad experience with one individual, who is described as an Idependant Rep, should not cloud your opportunity with the company itself who provide Grade A quality of health products. I am a current customer and have gone to major events, both domestic and international. Who I've gotten to know are genuine people and I have made great friendships. I have known about this company for many years(since I was a teen in highschool) but did not participate until I became old enough.

Such MLM companies like MaryKay, Avon, Monavie, Herbalife, etc. have also come from the ground up. They've succeed through negative comments and legal actions to redefine who THEY were. MLM companies have more people earning over a six figure income. Go read it in Entrepreneur magazines and online. You doubt yourself before the opportunity is presented. How low of a lid do you have?

Now, if you keep dwelling over a couple of hundred of dollars because someone 'made' you order products... they didn't make you- you were curious to begin with. AND since when does a friend make your financial decisions-half the time its hard for you to let them borrow $20 from you. At the end of the day we do things on our own terms. After someone told you all the information, have you asked yourself if you were truely Listening to them and did You ask Questions to clarify your Understanding?


I'm challenging and leaving this post because I am Happy Customer with YorHealth. We are truely better than many products in GNC or VitaminShoppe. I can say that because I was a victim of poor customer service with those companies and not so great products. I'm a young adult and have decided to take action with my health because I understand if I don't now I will have missed my chance to prevent illnesses and diseases that run through my family. I'm studying to become a Nutritionist so I understand my actions.

best of luck to everyone, hope you make the best judgement for yourself.
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Old Oct 30th, 2009, 06:25 PM   #253
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I took a nutritional class and the professor hated the idea of supplements as a replacement.

The professor also mention that overdose of organics are fine but is different if you overdose on supplements.

Please, let the preys be preyed on, it'll ba lesson well learned.

A good diet and regular exercises is most important, give mypyramin tracker a try....

www.mypyramidtracker.gov
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Old Oct 30th, 2009, 06:31 PM   #254
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did anyone consult with their doctor before consuming the product?
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Old Oct 31st, 2009, 06:29 AM   #255
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I see there is many angry people out here. Some feel they are owed through their own curiosity and their personal judgement and choices. Do you feel that much compelled to share your negativity when the majority of americans live off of the thought "too good to be true" to start off with? Just because you had a bad experience with one individual, who is described as an Idependant Rep, should not cloud your opportunity with the company itself who provide Grade A quality of health products. I am a current customer and have gone to major events, both domestic and international. Who I've gotten to know are genuine people and I have made great friendships. I have known about this company for many years(since I was a teen in highschool) but did not participate until I became old enough.

Such MLM companies like MaryKay, Avon, Monavie, Herbalife, etc. have also come from the ground up. They've succeed through negative comments and legal actions to redefine who THEY were. MLM companies have more people earning over a six figure income. Go read it in Entrepreneur magazines and online. You doubt yourself before the opportunity is presented. How low of a lid do you have?

Now, if you keep dwelling over a couple of hundred of dollars because someone 'made' you order products... they didn't make you- you were curious to begin with. AND since when does a friend make your financial decisions-half the time its hard for you to let them borrow $20 from you. At the end of the day we do things on our own terms. After someone told you all the information, have you asked yourself if you were truely Listening to them and did You ask Questions to clarify your Understanding?


I'm challenging and leaving this post because I am Happy Customer with YorHealth. We are truely better than many products in GNC or VitaminShoppe. I can say that because I was a victim of poor customer service with those companies and not so great products. I'm a young adult and have decided to take action with my health because I understand if I don't now I will have missed my chance to prevent illnesses and diseases that run through my family. I'm studying to become a Nutritionist so I understand my actions.

best of luck to everyone, hope you make the best judgement for yourself.
A "Happy Customer" as you signed yourself up under would naturally refer to the company as "They" rather than "We" as a member/recruiter would. It's an easy mistake for a shill play, but there are many other statements that confirm you are definitely a member/recruiter. As a customer, you are quite focused on that "over six figure income" that's been promised to each and every one of you there, but you mistakenly left out the Ferrari. Did you know that sticking that millionaire thought in your head while taking your money has a name? It'll come to you, give it time, and try not to make it a lifetime.

Keep working on the act though, history shows that shills usually don't get a very long prison sentence. On the other hand it would clear things up if you were to explain that customers, participants, and all other labels are recruiters one in the same as it would appear, and identify yourselves as such rather than the failed attempts at deception. Best of luck "Happy Recruiter"
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Old Nov 2nd, 2009, 09:14 PM   #256
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This MLMKiller sounds about right!

YOR Health Complaints - Pyramid Scheme
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Old Nov 2nd, 2009, 09:15 PM   #257
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This person MLMKiller sounds about right!

LISTEN YOU IDOITS... Pyramid scheme has been around for years... what legitimate companies hold meetings in different starbucks every day? Millionaire players with Lambos and Ferraris with no office space?? Why don't we ask this simple question when faced with pyramid schemes... if everybody becomes seller, who are the buyers? This is ridiculous scam with no back bone. Listen you die hard YOR supporters..and to everyone else, go READ and LEARN before you jump into conclusion. Go and read '48 Laws of Power' by Robert Greene and tell me how YOR and every other pyramid companies effectively use some of those laws to lure you minions. Human mind is VERY susceptible for deception. Just look at religious fanatics who believe EVERYTHING comes out from their pastor, reverend or whatever's mouth. You wanna make money doing pyramid scheme? Start your own, that's it. Get a cheap product, pay some celeb to endorse the product and make some legit looking flyers and pamphlets. Then go to men's warehouse and buy some cheap suits and get a lifetime membership at starbucks because you won't have any money for office space in the beginning.
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and don't tell me you're making money with pyramid... PLEASE!!! if you do then let me see your tax return. I asked every single one of those so called reps if i can see their tax return and they all stopped calling me. DON'T let their looks and belongings fool you. FYI, I drive Mercedes CLK 550, have several watches including Rolex Deep Sea (valued at $9000), carries American Express Business Platinum card, and pays for my parent's mortgage. All this with my own business that generates anywhere between NET $125, 000 to $150, 000 varies year to year. Why I'm telling you this? Because even though I make WAY more then these looser YOR reps, I can't afford Lambo or Ferrari, goes on some $5000/night lavish vacation that they claim that they do, or wearing Gucci or Prada head to toe (if they are real). So, for them to tell you they make blah blah money, they gotta make around $250, 000 to $300, 000. REALLY???? Go read about Dennis Wong (founder of YOR) and you'll realize how big of scam artist that they are. How come nobody wanted to show me their tax return? I asked several reps 'show me the proof and I'll dedicate 110% into your business' for ****s and giggles and they could not back it up. How pathetic... it's so pathetic to hold meeting in hotels or starbucks.. you got money to drive $300, 000 car but can't afford decent office space!!?? Don't tell me about cutting cost because if you're going to spend $300, 000 on something that depreciates its value every year and not spend on office space which can be written off as your business expense, you CLEARLY don't know what you're doing. Do you know how much INSURANCE cost on Lambos????!!! Again, go READ and LEARN.. PLEASE...
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Play on People’s Need to Believe to Create a Cultlike Following

People have an overwhelming desire to believe in something. Become the focal point of such desire by offering them a cause, a new faith to follow. Keep your words vague but full of promise; emphasize enthusiasm over rationality and clear thinking. Give your new disciples rituals to perform, ask them to make sacrifices on your behalf. In the absence of organized religion and grand causes, your new belief system will bring you untold power.

Doesn't it sound EXACTLY like what these people are exploiting?

48 laws of power- Robert Greene

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Old Nov 3rd, 2009, 05:09 PM   #258
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This person MLMKiller sounds about right!

LISTEN YOU IDOITS... Pyramid scheme has been around for years... what legitimate companies hold meetings in different starbucks every day? Millionaire players with Lambos and Ferraris with no office space?? Why don't we ask this simple question when faced with pyramid schemes... if everybody becomes seller, who are the buyers? This is ridiculous scam with no back bone. Listen you die hard YOR supporters..and to everyone else, go READ and LEARN before you jump into conclusion. Go and read '48 Laws of Power' by Robert Greene and tell me how YOR and every other pyramid companies effectively use some of those laws to lure you minions. Human mind is VERY susceptible for deception. Just look at religious fanatics who believe EVERYTHING comes out from their pastor, reverend or whatever's mouth. You wanna make money doing pyramid scheme? Start your own, that's it. Get a cheap product, pay some celeb to endorse the product and make some legit looking flyers and pamphlets. Then go to men's warehouse and buy some cheap suits and get a lifetime membership at starbucks because you won't have any money for office space in the beginning.
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and don't tell me you're making money with pyramid... PLEASE!!! if you do then let me see your tax return. I asked every single one of those so called reps if i can see their tax return and they all stopped calling me. DON'T let their looks and belongings fool you. FYI, I drive Mercedes CLK 550, have several watches including Rolex Deep Sea (valued at $9000), carries American Express Business Platinum card, and pays for my parent's mortgage. All this with my own business that generates anywhere between NET $125, 000 to $150, 000 varies year to year. Why I'm telling you this? Because even though I make WAY more then these looser YOR reps, I can't afford Lambo or Ferrari, goes on some $5000/night lavish vacation that they claim that they do, or wearing Gucci or Prada head to toe (if they are real). So, for them to tell you they make blah blah money, they gotta make around $250, 000 to $300, 000. REALLY???? Go read about Dennis Wong (founder of YOR) and you'll realize how big of scam artist that they are. How come nobody wanted to show me their tax return? I asked several reps 'show me the proof and I'll dedicate 110% into your business' for ****s and giggles and they could not back it up. How pathetic... it's so pathetic to hold meeting in hotels or starbucks.. you got money to drive $300, 000 car but can't afford decent office space!!?? Don't tell me about cutting cost because if you're going to spend $300, 000 on something that depreciates its value every year and not spend on office space which can be written off as your business expense, you CLEARLY don't know what you're doing. Do you know how much INSURANCE cost on Lambos????!!! Again, go READ and LEARN.. PLEASE...
46 days ago by MLMkiller 0 Votes

Play on People’s Need to Believe to Create a Cultlike Following

People have an overwhelming desire to believe in something. Become the focal point of such desire by offering them a cause, a new faith to follow. Keep your words vague but full of promise; emphasize enthusiasm over rationality and clear thinking. Give your new disciples rituals to perform, ask them to make sacrifices on your behalf. In the absence of organized religion and grand causes, your new belief system will bring you untold power.

Doesn't it sound EXACTLY like what these people are exploiting?

48 laws of power- Robert Greene

-READ and LEARN-
You have no idea what you are talking about. I am a recruiter for YOR in Windsor, Ontario Canada. Their is so many benefits from this company if deciding to join. You not only make yourself healthy, you make others healthy as well plus you make new friends and get to share feelings, ideas and thoughts about yourself, life in general and others as well. I have been brainwashed to help and assist others and want myself and others to live an inspiring life. Give it a try and make the best choice you have done in your life for a future of happiness and healthy well being! Your future sales rep.
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Old Nov 6th, 2009, 12:03 AM   #259
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I've been reading all these posts against Yor Health and I'm a distributor for the company and it's a shame how people put something down that they don't even try first. Well, thank God I'm not one of those people. I love the products. They even help me with my severe medical condition and my checks are real. So scam? I don't think so, and if helping people with their help and finances is a scam, then so be it. Everyone else should get a life and go work for somebody else like you're used to because obviously you don't have an open mind to make it on your own

WOW!!! I went to an open house tonight and sat through the entire thing but notice a few things.

1. They work together to try and pressure you and reassure you that you're getting a great deal on the product and how the product is going to be a trillion dollar company in a few years.

2. They lure 2-3 people at a time and make sure that the rest other "recruits" but in reality they are distributors trying to get your money anyway possible.

3. If you want to make it BELIEVABLE, do not have all your reps keep a constant eye on the person you are scamming. It's kinda uncomfortable.

4. If someone is looking through your guild, do not say "hey pay attention to this part". Also do not sound like a choir. AMEN. TRUE THAT. YEAH! When you and 5 other people that keep an eye on you all say that stuff then look at you, doesn't make it look believable.

5. Get a better fake ID... You did not lose 100 pounds in 2 weeks. Check the dates on your license before you tell anyone.

6. Make sure your store is straight. First it was Jimmy Chang... then it was Jimmy Tran... But your license is Jimmy Chang. You're Chinese as well, not Vietnamese. I thought my fellow Asians were smarter then that.

7. If you are going to tell me a story, please get your story straight. You cannot stutter when responding when during your presentation it seemed like you had your script memorized.

8. Good tactic with using good looking girls to recruit. Here is a tip though, make sure that they are smart and really know how to get the "recruits" attention. Pressuring the recruit to buy a product does not help. ( I work in retail and I did like that fact that she tried to use the top down selling. Also I like that fact that they used a closing technique that is hard to master )

9. If you are going to defend YOR HEALTH and say its not a scam, no need to get mad. They suckered you punk kids. "You'll make your money. You won't fail. Failure is a result of quitting." I'll agree. So why don't you go back to school. You're quitting school and becoming a failure.

Take the feedback and make your "Legit" company and make sure you hire actors. You're reps are horrible. If my story matches the hundred of others, you need to innovate and come up with better techniques.

Also, I did notice that they all do live together drive crappy cars and live in crappy houses. WAY TO BE AN EMERALD!
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WOW!!! I went to an open house tonight and sat through the entire thing but notice a few things.

1. They work together to try and pressure you and reassure you that you're getting a great deal on the product and how the product is going to be a trillion dollar company in a few years.

2. They lure 2-3 people at a time and make sure that the rest other "recruits" but in reality they are distributors trying to get your money anyway possible.

3. If you want to make it BELIEVABLE, do not have all your reps keep a constant eye on the person you are scamming. It's kinda uncomfortable.

4. If someone is looking through your guild, do not say "hey pay attention to this part". Also do not sound like a choir. AMEN. TRUE THAT. YEAH! When you and 5 other people that keep an eye on you all say that stuff then look at you, doesn't make it look believable.

5. Get a better fake ID... You did not lose 100 pounds in 2 weeks. Check the dates on your license before you tell anyone.

6. Make sure your store is straight. First it was Jimmy Chang... then it was Jimmy Tran... But your license is Jimmy Chang. You're Chinese as well, not Vietnamese. I thought my fellow Asians were smarter then that.

7. If you are going to tell me a story, please get your story straight. You cannot stutter when responding when during your presentation it seemed like you had your script memorized.

8. Good tactic with using good looking girls to recruit. Here is a tip though, make sure that they are smart and really know how to get the "recruits" attention. Pressuring the recruit to buy a product does not help. ( I work in retail and I did like that fact that she tried to use the top down selling. Also I like that fact that they used a closing technique that is hard to master )

9. If you are going to defend YOR HEALTH and say its not a scam, no need to get mad. They suckered you punk kids. "You'll make your money. You won't fail. Failure is a result of quitting." I'll agree. So why don't you go back to school. You're quitting school and becoming a failure.

Take the feedback and make your "Legit" company and make sure you hire actors. You're reps are horrible. If my story matches the hundred of others, you need to innovate and come up with better techniques.

Also, I did notice that they all do live together drive crappy cars and live in crappy houses. WAY TO BE AN EMERALD!
haha it was on a thursday as well. NO I WILL NOT PICK UP THE PHONE AT MIDNIGHT TO TALK TO YOU... Recruiters go ahead a find another job because you're going to lose it pretty soon.
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