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I personally have had no interactions with EPN supplements at this point in time, but my son got an offer from them to be “sponsored” which evidently comes with a membership fee/cost (unlike any sponsorship I have ever heard of prior). In doing
a little research into the “business” it seems as if it is a bit of a multi-level marketing structure (for those that are unaware these are often referred to as pyramid schemes even if they don’t quite fit that criteria). Meaning the more you sell the more you “make” or are offered through the company. There are hundreds if not thousands of businesses with this model (Avon, Mary Kay, Beach Body, ect…).<br />
I don’t know as of yet how beneficial a “sponsorship” (better known as the opportunity to sell the businesses products for discounts/payment) from EPN is as of yet, but pulling from knowledge of similar business models the entry level sellers find it difficult to do much more than break even and once figuring in the amount of time/travel involved in doing so many get paid cents per hour invested.<br />
As with nearly all of these problematic business structures that do not have minimum salaries the possibility of failure (or at least a waist of time and resources by those trying to break their way into the upper echelons of the “pay opportunity”).<br />
Yet, there will almost always be a handful of touted success stories by those who have the outreach to sell on massive levels (social media influencers of sorts).
Data della recensione 2023-01-19 15:40:05