back in 2003 they tried to get me to sell for them
busted by FTC
back in 2003 they tried to get me to sell for them
busted by FTC
"Now really take the time to look at this i mean REALLY look. Lets take a look at which percentage is made up of. 75% of distribuiors are of the "Distributor" rank. Notice the average weekly check, and average annual income. Then take a look at how long they remain active. Notice the max is 25 months because they only been around 2 years. But look at the average...people might stay in 4 months. The fact of the matter is same thing happened in 2by2.net as yor. The products are NOT where the money is made. The money is made by the people you recruit and the promise that they will do the same.
Now maybe you can make it up to the GOLD level!! Less then 1% of total distributors are in this level...and the average annual income is a joke. I mean 25K your like the medium of the world. Thats not even counting how much you spend buying the products to sell. Now im not rich but I make 70K doing a real job. This is just a joke. So lets see where the real earner ranks are. The people that are at the tops from double diamond up...all 11 of them...these people are making a fortune by exploiting all you mindless puppets underneath. They make up less then 1% of the company. So you keep hoping you will make it to that level. In 2 years the FTC will probably put an end to this again. Actually read the ruling against the so called super rich Dennis Wong. This from documented FTC article. For 2by2.net they lost the case and were asked to pay over 10 million dollars! Where does that number come form 10 million? Well that was what the FTC deemed to be "the amount of consumer injury". How much did they have to pay? 400,000$ dollars. Why? "Based on the defendants’ financial condition, the order requires them to pay $400,000. If the court finds that the defendants misrepresented their assets to the Commission, the entire $10.4 million will become due. " Meaning these 2 guys are not as rich as they pretend to be. " - source
http://www.worldlawdirect.com/forum/consumer-complaints/39080-yor-health-scam-2nd-thread-17.htmlThis is the founder, dirtbag Dennis Wong.
http://www.yorhealth.com/opportunity/letter-from-the-founder.aspx
He was fined by the FTC
I'm pretty sure this guy "Friend-ed" me on Facebook and every other female runner who did well in her respective state. (It looks exactly like him so don't try and get me with the 'I'm sure there's a lot of Dennis Wongs' argument). I was an idiot by adding this person I didn't know...
Unless it's a different Dennis Wong? Anyone else heard of him, too?
ya this guy probably has stalker tendencies
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I'm pretty sure this guy "Friend-ed" me on Facebook and every other female runner who did well in her respective state. (It looks exactly like him so don't try and get me with the 'I'm sure there's a lot of Dennis Wongs' argument). I was an idiot by adding this person I didn't know...
Unless it's a different Dennis Wong? Anyone else heard of him, too?
That's ironic because the girl that tried to recruit me is a runner at her school near Ohio. She said somebody messaged her on FB, which is how she told me about it. I knew it was a scam before I went, but it's funny how everything I read about it falls together like that.
What’s Dennis Wong doing nowadays? Hopefully he’s in the slammer