Erin Bies | Uncovering the Truth: Unethical Marketing Tactics in Make Wellness @ErinBies | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
In this video, we’re taking a closer look at Make Wellness and how some of their distributors are using unethical tactics to push their products that most haven't even tried.
From exaggerated health claims to targeting vulnerable people with promises of a “miracle cure,” it’s important to shed light on these practices. We’ll discuss the red flags you should watch out for when encountering MLM health products and why it’s crucial to be skeptical of supplement marketing that isn’t backed by science.
This video is for educational purposes to help protect consumers from deceptive marketing in the MLM world.
If you’ve been approached by a Make Wellness rep or have seen their content online, let’s talk about the predatory tactics and misleading information that is being used to recruit new members when the products aren't available to anyone. Always do your research and consult a medical professional before taking any health supplements especially if it's from an MLM company, which seems dangerous in my opinion.
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FTC Information about MLM: consumer.ftc.gov/articles/multi-level-marketing-businesses-pyramid-schemes
Report Fraud, Medical Claims and Health Claims to the FTC: reportfraud.ftc.gov/#
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** This video was created and published for educational purposes. All opinions are mine and based on my own experiences. Please do not send any hate or negativity to anyone involved in an MLM. The best thing you can do to support them is to listen, be kind and connect them to resources so they can make their own decisions. Not everyone involved with an MLM is a bad person. They are very much a victim of their upline and company that have manipulated them to make money, in my opinion. Everything shared in this video and on this account are protected under the Fair Use Act. **
In this video, we’re taking a closer look at Make Wellness and how some of their distributors are using unethical tactics to push their products that most haven't even tried.
From exaggerated health claims to targeting vulnerable people with promises of a “miracle cure,” it’s important to shed light on these practices. We’ll discuss the red flags you should watch out for when encountering MLM health products and why it’s crucial to be skeptical of supplement marketing that isn’t backed by science.
This video is for educational purposes to help protect consumers from deceptive marketing in the MLM world.
If you’ve been approached by a Make Wellness rep or have seen their content online, let’s talk about the predatory tactics and misleading information that is being used to recruit new members when the products aren't available to anyone. Always do your research and consult a medical professional before taking any health supplements especially if it's from an MLM company, which seems dangerous in my opinion.
Join this channel to get access to perks:
youtube.com/channel/UCYVGhyc-V7c7bu2pgwqrBeQ/join
FTC Information about MLM: consumer.ftc.gov/articles/multi-level-marketing-businesses-pyramid-schemes
Report Fraud, Medical Claims and Health Claims to the FTC: reportfraud.ftc.gov/#
Contact me at ErinBies.com
** This video was created and published for educational purposes. All opinions are mine and based on my own experiences. Please do not send any hate or negativity to anyone involved in an MLM. The best thing you can do to support them is to listen, be kind and connect them to resources so they can make their own decisions. Not everyone involved with an MLM is a bad person. They are very much a victim of their upline and company that have manipulated them to make money, in my opinion. Everything shared in this video and on this account are protected under the Fair Use Act. **