efusion or efusjon - is it a scam?

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Old Jul 11th, 2009, 08:51 AM   #1
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i hav noticed sevral people now hypping this thing like it is the best thing of all time - but that shuld be taken wit a grain of salt since the most hype is comming from people like ken russo (big surprize), wanrou, denise wilson, david reid...etc etc.

the hyp around this tells me it must be a scam. any1 know?

visit the asa forum and see all the ponzi pigs hypping it.
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Old Jul 21st, 2009, 12:40 AM   #3
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im tellin you efusjon is not a scam... it is simply a energy club. just like there is wine clubs,beer clubs you pay money and they ship you cases of the energy drink. the difference is the drink is a healthy energy drink that taste acctually pretty good.. another perk is they pay you commision for everything you sell anywhere from sellin the product to signing your friends and famly,and other people. it is the most legit mlm business out right now. people think its a scam because they dont think its possible to make that much money that quick im tellin you it is i know from my friend that has been doin it for 5 months and is gettin 2 grand a month.. its simple i signed up my goal is to get 3 people signed up this month alright.. im going to make it the other peoples goal to do the same thing so lets say:i start with my 3 right they get 3 thats 12 people under me right,those people get 3 whats that 36 those 36 get 3 thats 78 were talkin 3 months right now main you get about 5.25 per person under you 78*5.25 thats 409 a month your gettin for basicall no work at all
ps. give it chance dont let people scare you with this scam

any more questions email me at: stevenjoseph89@yahoo.com or go to my web site:

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Old Jul 22nd, 2009, 05:47 PM   #4
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Yes, it is a scam. What it boils down to is that you are required to buy a case (48 8.5 ounce cans), per month, for which you pay approximately $2.50 per can, plus shipping, which will run $10.00-$20.00 per case depending on the distance shipped because cans of liquid are heavy. You make your money by reselling the cans and the difference between your cost and the cost you sell it for is your profit. The hype suggests that you can sell it for $3.50 and make $1.00 per can. For reality, look around you. What does your local restaurant, or market charge for an 8.5 ounce canned energy drink? How much does it cost the restaurant or market to store the cans, how much does it cost them to maintain a refrigerator case? Do you think they can pay you $3.50 per can and make a profit? Not chance. If you know someone in the restaurant or grocery business, ask them how they buy the drinks they sell, how much they pay and why they picked the drinks that they sell. They will tell you that they pay far less than $3.50 per can, and often receive additional free goodies, such as a refrigerator case, soda dispenser or neon sign. They will also tell you that they have to be careful about the safety of the drinks and the financial stability of the person they are dealing with, so they tend to choose established, experienced companies with good track records.

Now go find someone who sells tupperware, which is sold in a similar fashion to the way e-fusion tells you you are going to sell their energy drink. Ask a tupperware salesperson how much money they make and how much effort it takes to make the money. Tupperware is not a scam and people do make money, but they work hard for their money and they certainly don't make hundreds of thousands of dollars for little work, as e-fusion promises. Tupperware is a popular, well known product, that has been around for years, so its a little easier to sell than e-fusion, but its a pretty good example of how much money you can make selling a popular product.

Finally a word about "downline" and "self-healing networks" and other nonsense terms designed to distract your attention from the really important question, How can I make money on e-fusion? You are promised a piece of what other people make, but they have to make a lot of money for your share to be worth anything. 10% of 0 equals 0. Your "downline" lives in the same world that you do and they will have just as much trouble trying to make a profit as you will.

If you are a good salesman and willing to work, there are thousands of industries that will pay you for your skill and effort. Keep asking questions, its the very best way to protect yourself from scammers.
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Yes, it is a scam. What it boils down to is that you are required to buy a case (48 8.5 ounce cans), per month, for which you pay approximately $2.50 per can, plus shipping, which will run $10.00-$20.00 per case depending on the distance shipped because cans of liquid are heavy. You make your money by reselling the cans and the difference between your cost and the cost you sell it for is your profit. The hype suggests that you can sell it for $3.50 and make $1.00 per can. For reality, look around you. What does your local restaurant, or market charge for an 8.5 ounce canned energy drink? How much does it cost the restaurant or market to store the cans, how much does it cost them to maintain a refrigerator case? Do you think they can pay you $3.50 per can and make a profit? Not chance. If you know someone in the restaurant or grocery business, ask them how they buy the drinks they sell, how much they pay and why they picked the drinks that they sell. They will tell you that they pay far less than $3.50 per can, and often receive additional free goodies, such as a refrigerator case, soda dispenser or neon sign. They will also tell you that they have to be careful about the safety of the drinks and the financial stability of the person they are dealing with, so they tend to choose established, experienced companies with good track records.

Now go find someone who sells tupperware, which is sold in a similar fashion to the way e-fusion tells you you are going to sell their energy drink. Ask a tupperware salesperson how much money they make and how much effort it takes to make the money. Tupperware is not a scam and people do make money, but they work hard for their money and they certainly don't make hundreds of thousands of dollars for little work, as e-fusion promises. Tupperware is a popular, well known product, that has been around for years, so its a little easier to sell than e-fusion, but its a pretty good example of how much money you can make selling a popular product.

Finally a word about "downline" and "self-healing networks" and other nonsense terms designed to distract your attention from the really important question, How can I make money on e-fusion? You are promised a piece of what other people make, but they have to make a lot of money for your share to be worth anything. 10% of 0 equals 0. Your "downline" lives in the same world that you do and they will have just as much trouble trying to make a profit as you will.

If you are a good salesman and willing to work, there are thousands of industries that will pay you for your skill and effort. Keep asking questions, its the very best way to protect yourself from scammers.
This post says it all. Stay away from this scam. Its a flash in the pan and will sizzle out soon after the hype goes away and all you will do is fill the pockets of those in the pyramid above you like Ken Russo and the rest of that clown group at autosurf authority.
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ken russo lmao lamo the guy is a major loser!
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Old Aug 5th, 2009, 12:37 AM   #7
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ken russo lmao lamo the guy is a major loser!
Yes, Russo is a pimp and a *****. Stay clear of him. Just google his name and it will tell you all you need to know. Stay out of this mlm or you will be sorry.
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Yes, Russo is a pimp and a *****. Stay clear of him. Just google his name and it will tell you all you need to know. Stay out of this mlm or you will be sorry.
YOur right but he has a bunch of sheep that follow him that are just stupid. Cant cure that. lol Ken Russo is a huge scammer and a pimp. Stay away from anything he touches.
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Hi,

Here is my opinion on Efusjon.

One of the attractive things to me is that people seem to automatically call most business opportunities a "scam". Most of these people are simply misguided. However, Efusjon is one of the newest health and energy drink products to hit the MLM mainstream.

Efusjon markets their energy drinks specifically to the young and health conscious people. Efusjon energy drinks are made from assorted berries; the main one being the Acai berry, which is an extremely powerful antioxidant. Efusjon edge formula consists of vitamins from assorted berries also including the Acai berry, and supercharging it with caffeine and sugar.
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