Archive for August, 2010

GiveOpp’s Amazing Marketing Tools

giveopps amazing marketing tools

GiveOpp created by Glanville is considered to be in the lines of a special marketing system within a short time of its launch. The organization certainly has created quite a buzz. It provides end to end tools which makes it one of the most eagerly awaited home business industries over the last few years. It has certainly raised the expectations of promoters of home based industries.

GiveOpp is a system which does all the work for you. It does prospect qualification, explains the opportunity well and takes it all the way to closing the sale. According to many reviews, GiveOpp has one of the most creative strategies for advertising where it uses the power of networking online. The system doesn’t take an application fee.

The sales funnel is so designed that 2/3rds of the funnel comes after the fee payment which is the best part about the entire system. All in all GiveOpp is a complete end to end opportunity for you to work from home without the hassles of office employment.

It will give you further contentment to realize that your money is being utilized for the greater good. So, in a way you can start as an amateur and learn as you grow.

Finding out more about GiveOpp is easy:
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Acai Berry Sellers Beware: FTC Is Suing Scammers

acai berry sellers beware ftc is suing scammers

acai berry supplements are one of the most popular ways to lose weight. This berry works by giving your body the proper nutrients that it needs to make your weight loss routine more efficient, but it won’t work unless you are willing to commit to your weight loss program.

For most people, acai berry is simply a huge boost to help lose weight more quickly. You will want to use your acai berry supplements in addition to a sensible diet and exercise routine, which are necessary when trying to lose weight. If you want to use acai berry supplements to lose weight, you will want to follow some basic guidelines.

For many, this include drinking plenty of water, getting adequate rest, and making sure that you stick to a nutritional diet of about 1700 calories a day. With acai berry, you will find that you do lose weight more quickly.

Judge issues injunction against Acai Berry seller to halt all operations

More than a year after the US attorney general issued a $1.37 million dollar fine against Central Coast Nutraceuticals (CCN) for deceptive business practices that didn’t have much effect, it looks like CCN will finally be shut down. The FTC followed up and convinced a US district judge to issue the injunction against CCN, which effectively halts ALL their operations

After listening to consumers complaints for 2 years now, the FTC has taken action again. They convinced a US federal district judge to issue an injunction against one of the biggest companies behind the Acai Berry Free Trial scamsCentral Coast Nutraceuticals (CCN), effectively halting all their internet operations and freezing their bank accounts.

Its about time! Yes, the FTC is a government bureaucracy, so moves very slowly. They’ve been inundated with complaints from tens of thousands of irate consumers now, with estimates of over a MILLION victims of these scams. To be fair, they did make a case A YEAR ago against a Texas man who was a force behind these schemes in the early days. He quit the business and was fined a few thousand dollars – about what you pay for a big traffic ticket!

Here’s the strange part of the big fuss they are making about this single case - The US attorney general made a big fuss in June 2009 about a record fine against an acai berry distributor. Guess who it was? CCN! With hundreds of websites and dozens of companies pushing these scams all over the internet, the FTC makes a big deal about a court decision to stop the SAME COMPANY that the US attorney general supposedly shut down OVER A YEAR AGO! Please forgive my cynical nature, but it sounds like the different government agencies are fighting for credit over the same case. Either that, or the $1.37 million fine last year didn’t convince CCN to stop. In which case, why didn’t the US Attorney general do more LAST YEAR?

Ok, enough with being cynical. It sounds like CCN is finally being shut down. Lets hope the FTC keeps the pressure up and pursues more cases to shut down the rest of the scumbags.

If you have been a victim by one of these acai berry scams and would like to file a complaint and perhaps get a judgement against the people behind it all, contact:

David O’Toole
FTC Midwest Region, Chicago
312-960-5634