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You could have found the videos by searching for Brig Hart and Jason Lyons on Youtube. If that's too much effort, I can provide the links for you, but what then -- will you come up with more excuses?

And what do you mean Randy Larsen's comment "is just not plausible"? It was a direct quote from the Bloomberg News article that went out on their newswire on May 14, 2009. Those were Larsen's words --- he admitted that the company has a problem with distributors promoting Monavie as a disease treatment. He probably wishes now that he wasn't quoted saying that because it can't be good for the company when a senior executive openly admits that the product is being illegally promoted by their sales force.

Let's not argue obvious facts. There is ample substantitation that Monavie is being promoted by people who sell it as a treatment for diseases. It's unethical and illegal to do so. Monavie is a silly corrupt get-rich-quick scam and the juice itself (scandalously overpriced and nutrient deficient) is nothing more than a shiny lure to con people into playing the juice salesman game. The only people that benefit are a select few at the top of the organization, and pretty much everyone else gets to eat dirt.

June 12, 2009 - 10:26pm

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