Limu is, at its most basic level, a health drink. This health drink is said to include nutrients that originated in Tonga. Among these nutrients is Fucodian. Fucodian is said to provide a number of health benefits to people who ingest it. These benefits include: having more energy, having a bolstered immune system, increasing the health of your gastrointestinal functions, better blood glucose levels, lower cholesterol, and sleeping more restfully.
Fucodian has also been the center of a large number of research studies done all over the world.
Limu can only be purchased from a TLC Distributor (TLC being the mother company for the Limu products) and it costs fifty dollars per one liter bottle. Of course of that liter, only eighty three percent is “pure” limu from Tonga, but who’s counting? Also, buying a bottle seems to be almost a mission for James Bond. When trying to order some Limu to see how readily it was available, we were directed toward two different sites.
One was for the sales opportunity. One sent us to another link that told us about how limu was easy to order. It gave us a link to order from and that link took us right back to the front page of the website.
This income opportunity promises immediate, long term and wealth building income. The immediate income opportunity involves ordering limu from the limu company and then selling it directly at a mark up for profit. It also has incentives to recruit more AAP Distributors to work under you and offers you a share of each of those distributors’ profits. The long term opportunity is basically the same as the immediate income
opportunity. The wealth building opportunity also has the same basic features but offers a bonus for leadership development as well as a couple of other membership opportunities.
To get started as a distributor for it, you need to buy a starter kit. The starter kit can include any number of incentives. The cheapest starter kit is one hundred and thirty dollars. The starter packages go all the way up to seven hundred and twenty dollars. Something is amiss here. In none of the packages do they include start-up samples, or bottles of limu. This company is out to make a profit and it seems like it is off of the backs of people who are trying to work for them.
Never trust a limu company that wants you to sell its product before you sample it yourself. Another reason to steer clear is the fact that they don’t give curious customers a way to order their product. There isn’t a way to find a “distributor near you” or anything like that. If this product truly was so great wouldn’t it be everywhere? Moreover, if it was as great as the website says it is, why does it cost so much to get started as a level one distributor?
Fucodian has also been the center of a large number of research studies done all over the world.
Limu can only be purchased from a TLC Distributor (TLC being the mother company for the Limu products) and it costs fifty dollars per one liter bottle. Of course of that liter, only eighty three percent is “pure” limu from Tonga, but who’s counting? Also, buying a bottle seems to be almost a mission for James Bond. When trying to order some Limu to see how readily it was available, we were directed toward two different sites.
One was for the sales opportunity. One sent us to another link that told us about how limu was easy to order. It gave us a link to order from and that link took us right back to the front page of the website.
This income opportunity promises immediate, long term and wealth building income. The immediate income opportunity involves ordering limu from the limu company and then selling it directly at a mark up for profit. It also has incentives to recruit more AAP Distributors to work under you and offers you a share of each of those distributors’ profits. The long term opportunity is basically the same as the immediate income
opportunity. The wealth building opportunity also has the same basic features but offers a bonus for leadership development as well as a couple of other membership opportunities.
To get started as a distributor for it, you need to buy a starter kit. The starter kit can include any number of incentives. The cheapest starter kit is one hundred and thirty dollars. The starter packages go all the way up to seven hundred and twenty dollars. Something is amiss here. In none of the packages do they include start-up samples, or bottles of limu. This company is out to make a profit and it seems like it is off of the backs of people who are trying to work for them.
Never trust a limu company that wants you to sell its product before you sample it yourself. Another reason to steer clear is the fact that they don’t give curious customers a way to order their product. There isn’t a way to find a “distributor near you” or anything like that. If this product truly was so great wouldn’t it be everywhere? Moreover, if it was as great as the website says it is, why does it cost so much to get started as a level one distributor?
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