Comments on: Arbonne Review: Everything about the Arbonne Business Opportunity https://theopportunityscout.com/arbonne-review Tue, 03 Sep 2019 18:39:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.3 By: Victoria https://theopportunityscout.com/arbonne-review#comment-947 Tue, 03 Sep 2019 18:39:56 +0000 https://theopportunityscout.com/?p=2344#comment-947 My friend got the Mercedes. She also got a divorce and went bankrupt because apparently she was paying the fees for all the DMs under her so she would get to the top fast. That didn’t last long because all those “under her” weren’t doing a damn thing. The company ruined her life. Such a shame. ]]> By: Maria https://theopportunityscout.com/arbonne-review#comment-943 Fri, 30 Aug 2019 15:55:14 +0000 https://theopportunityscout.com/?p=2344#comment-943 Extremely well-crafted article and objective. I do not think you “slammed” Arbonne at all; those critics can’t have actually read the article. A friend came to me about it today, and I looked up more info about the company. I have to say the products sound great, but it is pricey. It is a sales position, If you’re not into sales, don’t do it, period. This is not the right time for me to do the level of work I would need to build a client base. I also have ZERO interest in owning a Mercedes, free or not. I hope they offer other incentives to people who get to that level. ]]> By: Arbonne aware https://theopportunityscout.com/arbonne-review#comment-928 Thu, 08 Aug 2019 01:10:51 +0000 https://theopportunityscout.com/?p=2344#comment-928 Arbonne is a scam that made me ill,, is brainwashing my best friend who has now cut me out of her life. She is losing money for months she’s bought products but is insanely dreaming she’s the 1%. I haven’t the heart to tell her this is a pyramid scheme. ]]> By: Catherine https://theopportunityscout.com/arbonne-review#comment-924 Mon, 22 Jul 2019 21:20:32 +0000 https://theopportunityscout.com/?p=2344#comment-924 I know someone that used to be closed before joining Arbonne. She alienated herself from friends and family because that is what arbonne tell you to do. The reps get so blinded that each time someone try to help them see light, they think is jealousy and they isolate themselves. It is sad to see the amount of lies they put all over social media. They keep a normal job (beautician) where they can manage their own agenda and make people believe that they make money through arbonne. They pay their trips with their own money and tell people that is because they have their online business. She have used all her savings and I truly believe she will be bankrupt any time just because she is trying to live a life based on lies and fake success. I recommend to anyone considering this to stay as far as possible if they don’t want to ruin their life’s. ]]> By: David https://theopportunityscout.com/arbonne-review#comment-909 Fri, 28 Jun 2019 04:29:44 +0000 https://theopportunityscout.com/?p=2344#comment-909 Awwww…bless. Sophie is still in the “Super excited” stage! Look forward to seeing all your self purchased stuff discounted on eBay in a few months Sophie! ]]> By: Vera https://theopportunityscout.com/arbonne-review#comment-905 Tue, 25 Jun 2019 16:19:46 +0000 https://theopportunityscout.com/?p=2344#comment-905 it’s $54 dollars for a toner y’all lmfao and I just learned that she had to pay for those products she gifted her baby plus the gas and the food she had to invest in order to get me to fall for this. Not thank you]]> An acquaintance of mine is an Arbonne independent consultant. I recently had a baby and she kept messaging me about coming to meet her. This is my second baby and she never came to meet the first. On her way here, which is half hour away from her, she stopped to buy lunch for us to have together. We haven’t even taken a sit when she started trying to recruit me into becoming an Arbonne consultan lol… she said she saw huge potential in me hahaha. She gifted the baby lotion and shampoo from their line and gave me sample products then didn’t shut up about it for the entire time she was here and recently sent me a link for an information session online 🙄 it’s $54 dollars for a toner y’all lmfao and I just learned that she had to pay for those products she gifted her baby plus the gas and the food she had to invest in order to get me to fall for this. Not thank you ]]> By: Sophie Van https://theopportunityscout.com/arbonne-review#comment-884 Fri, 24 May 2019 09:29:03 +0000 https://theopportunityscout.com/?p=2344#comment-884 Amen! the last thing i want to do is badger my friends and family into buying arbonne from me. I dont force them to shop anywhere, they are their own person. I use the products and tell other people what i like and dont like about them and how they could be benificial. if i have enough money at the time i will buy them samples. not because i think they will buy from me and i will benifit, but because i actually believe the product could help them.
very good comment – thanks for being a supportive arbonne babe haha. you do have to work for it, but in the end if you are loving what you do, it should come pretty elnatural! ]]>
By: Sophie Van https://theopportunityscout.com/arbonne-review#comment-883 Fri, 24 May 2019 09:22:48 +0000 https://theopportunityscout.com/?p=2344#comment-883 i really liked this review. I am an arbonne independent consultant and i agreed with majority of what was written. I love the products, i am passionate about my friends and family using beneficial products and i am so excited to push my self to become RVP. i know that it is not easy, and talking to people is hard.. but i have already grown so much as a person myself that if that is all i take away from arbonne (along with my fav mascara and hair serum) then i am still happy and have not been ripped off.
if anyone is determined and wants to join me send me a message on insta or just watch me blossom hehe up to you, IT IS POSSIBLE THOUGH, im excited to prove this.
Thanks again for this honest review, just made me want to get into that 10% of success even more so 😛 ]]>
By: Evelyn https://theopportunityscout.com/arbonne-review#comment-881 Wed, 22 May 2019 23:16:11 +0000 https://theopportunityscout.com/?p=2344#comment-881 (Disclaimer: I do not work for this company so my comments are only based on things that I have personally seen with my own two eyes like the multiple deposits into our bank account because my wife has worked with Arbonne for 4 years and my sister for 6 years and I also know people at many levels in the company.) I haven’t read all the comments to know whether this is redundant or not but some of these comments are based on ignorance. Also, this may be all over the place because I have a lot to say but Arbonne is like any other business. My wife makes enough money with Arbonne that I was able to quit my full time job so that I could work part time from home. Anyone building a business, aka building clientele, has to work hard to gain momentum. No business runs itself in the beginning. This seems simple but you don’t make money if you don’t sell anything! I was a life insurance agent at one point and I had to pay $1000 a year to stay in business with insurance and licensing, not to mention buy work clothes, pay for lunches with potential clients and all kinds of stuff to build my business but if I didn’t sell any policies then I didn’t make any commission so no money. I don’t get what people don’t get. Not to mention, there are unethical people in all places of business, in life insurance, in retail, in schools (not sure if you saw that a middle aged white female superintendent of a school was arrested because she was running a dog fighting ring), in households, (i.e., parents), EVERYWHERE. We cannot hold a business accountable for the people that aren’t following the rules, otherwise there would be a lot less companies to buy things from. Arbonne’s business is in their well made, cruelty free products, their charitable foundation and their appreciation of all of their teams from all over the world (read more in the last paragraph).

My wife’s team has a training once a month for current and new consultants and a ton online available at your fingertips at any time of day or night, which my wife chooses to listen to so that she can be more successful plus it gives her hope in herself that this is attainable, it’s a never give up mentality with all the support you need. I went to Vegas for the convention one year and I was stunned that they actually appreciated every person at all levels. They took time to say everyone’s name and gave everyone a gift. My company never did that. I gave over and above customer service every day but the only people that got recognition were in “the club”. Arbonne actually appreciates you even though they are so big. The uplines give gifts to congratulate their team on doing well or getting a bonus. My wife has gained a lot of self esteem and this business has challenged her out of her comfort zone so that she is more confident in herself. How can that be wrong? She is growing as a person through Arbonne and her team and making new friends while standing behind products that change people’s lives. It’s not for everyone. Lots of corporations give more when you promote in their company, some give allowances for gas, food, a car so how is that different from a car allowance for a specific car that represents your company?

Another thing, they care about your ideas. They ask people for flavor suggestions on new products, they answer every email about ingredient questions, you can reach anyone at any level because they care about your success. I have worked in the natural skincare industry for over 20 years and their ingredients are legit. Most of the people that are mad might be under people who are not good at supporting their team, which has nothing to do with the Arbonne business, not everyone is a boss or self starter. Also, if people bought a bunch of stuff to make their numbers instead of sharing the products with people that love them and want to buy them, that’s also not Arbonne’s fault. That’s like the mom who buys all the candy bars from their kid in school so their kid can get the prize. That’s a poor choice made only by you. No one pressures anyone to recruit. These products have actually changed people’s lives and they are just sharing their stories or life changing stories of people they know so that someone else can have a life changing experience. Not to mention they are carbon neutral, they are green, even down to the shipping and product materials and ink that they use. All of their products are certified vegan, they have zero waste and on and on. Why would a company do all of that and not give back. That’s the other thing, they have a charitable foundation where they encourage people to give back and most teams have charities that they support. It’s absurd to think this is a pyramid scheme. If you don’t sell, what makes you think you’re going to make money. Don’t blame people’s poor choices on a reputable company. That’s shameful.

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By: Geo https://theopportunityscout.com/arbonne-review#comment-878 Sat, 18 May 2019 02:36:58 +0000 https://theopportunityscout.com/?p=2344#comment-878 I believe there is some truth in this review. The simple fact is most people are not going to be successful in any MLM. You have to be educated in developing a business and be motivated to pursue it. I think the angle has to be the product. If you don’t love and believe in the product get out. You should not push this on people if you aren’t 100% loving the product. I’m a new consultant who did the 30 day healthy living cleanse and saw remarkable results. People come up to me and say you look great and what are you doing? I tell them about the product and if they want to try it thats great if not thats okay too. There is a 45 day money back guarantee if you don’t like the products-pretty generous. I don’t even talk about the business plan at first. I want them to try and like the product and if they love it they might want to to the business too. There will only be a few who will go on to make 6 figure incomes because it takes alot of work that many don’t want to do. You also have to be able to accept rejection and move on because most people won’t have an open mind about trying the product because it is a MLM even if the products are good. There’s too many people pushing and ramming the business down people’s throats. It ain’t going to work that way!! I am promoting the 30 day cleanse because it works for me and I think it can help others. I’m okay if they just want to buy product and not do the business. I believe maybe one out of ten people may be able to make some money in this business. The odds go way down for those who will reach 6 figure incomes but thats because of human nature and maybe poor training. Thats just how it is. You can have the best product in the world but that doesn’t mean everyone who becomes a consultant will be successful! Just sayin! ]]>