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Many people have been advertising Fruta Vida as some type of magical fruit juice. Some people are selling it and saying stuff like, "It cures cancer", "It makes you live much longer", and "It makes you happier". The company that makes Fruta Vida has a web site: http://www.tryfrutavida.com

 

I don't understand what makes it so special. It costs $39.95 per bottle! How can it be worth that price?

it`s merely seeking to exploit the more than abundant Ignorant/Easily Fooled people.

I`ll bet they make TONNES of cash from it too!

notice how all the "Read all about it" Section is just saturated with scientific journals.

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The main focus of the company doesn't appear to be making and selling the juice. Their main focus seems to be finding other people to sell their juice. You can tell by visiting their main web site: http://www.frutavida.com and clicking on "enter site". The only place that they seem to be trying to sell their product is http://www.tryfrutavida.com which is obviously not their main site.

 

This is the main thing that makes this company seem odd, or even like a scam. Normally, a company would try to focus on their product, and then maybe have a small link near the bottom of the page for resellers.

 

By the way, what is a "100% empty bottle guarantee"?

probably one of those old 70`s Pyramid Schemes then, I don`t expect them to last long in that case :)

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probably one of those old 70`s Pyramid Schemes then, I don`t expect them to last long in that case :)

 

I think you are right. When you join their main site for $39.95, you are supposed to be advertising the ability to earn money by selling juice. When people sign up for your offer, you will earn money and the other people will also start advertising the ability to sell juice. It keeps going and everyone is selling the ability to make money by selling juice. Nobody seems to actually sell the juice. It seems like the juice could just be a mask for the pyramid scheme.

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