Archive for August, 2010


responsibility at the forefront of the giveopp revolution

Glanville, who started Quicklister has now started another organization that combines corporate culture, home based business industry and entrepreneurialism all into one essential entity called GiveOpp.

There are many people who have the passion to give back to society. There are others who have the skill and time to pursue their passion from their homes. This idea of social responsibility along with citizenship is at the base of the idea called GiveOpp.

According to the CEO, Mark Cosby, GiveOpp unites people from various geographic locations and different cultures in the world by providing an opportunity to all of them to contribute to a world where there is food, home and quality of life for everyone.

The first week itself has been testimony of the popularity of the idea. The Florida natives started without any experience and in no time network marketing has been able to create a strong platform for its growth. The passion to give back to society is at display with the first earnings earmarked to assist the efforts to clean up the Gulf Coast after the major oil spill in April. People do not just accept contributions here. Everyone is required to put in their efforts to make a difference to help the mission.

More information on GiveOpp can be found here:
Entrepreneurs Approached to Assist GiveOpp


Aug 15

ftc in acai trickster battle

The acai berry is a fruit that is grown in the Brazilian Rain Forest on trees that are called the Acai Palm. Acai Berries are about the size of grapes, only ten percent of the berry is used for its health benefits, the other 90 percent is seed.

When people consume the Acai Berry they are getting many different nutrients which help to make them become a healthier person. The Acai Berry has such nutrients as protein, fiber, antioxidants, vitamins, and omegas. This is why the Acai Berry is so good for a person’s health.

People begin to feel an improvement in their health almost immediately after they start taking the Acai Berry. Although people begin taking it for various reasons, it will help to improve anyones health. People that take it sleep better, have increased energy, focus better, and fight off illness better. If you want to improve your health then you should begin taking the Acai Berry.

FTC strikes new blow in battle against Acai Berry Scams

The following news release was posted on the FTC website yesterday. It’s a much anticipated and necessary blow (although very late) in the battle against the plethora of Acai Berry Scams that have been preying on desperate consumers for nearly 2 years now.

The headline does sounds promising, but if you read the news release, you see they are announcing a lawsuit against a SINGLE COMPANY! There are dozens of companies participating in these scams. We do hope the message being sent will scare some others out of the business, but if prior such actions are any indication, we doubt it. Check back next week and we’ll have an update on the repercussions.

FTC to Announce Action Against Internet Marketers of Acai Berry Weight-Loss Pills and “Colon Cleansers”
Millions of consumers who are anxious to lose weight or prevent cancer have seen the ads: “…USE WITH CAUTION! Major weight loss in short periods of time may occur,” or “detoxify your organs,” and break down and remove “toxic waste matter which may have been stuck in the folds and wrinkles of your digestive system for years and years.” Come and learn from the victims themselves what the “free” trials of these products have cost, and how the Federal Trade Commission and the business community are taking action.

WHAT:
The Federal Trade Commission will hold a press conference on Monday, August 16, 2010, at 10 a.m., to announce a lawsuit against a company that marketed acai berry weight-loss supplements and “colon cleansing” supplements by promising consumers “free” trials of the products.

WHO:
David C. Vladeck, Director, FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection Martin Elliott, Senior Business Leader, Payment System Risk, Visa Inc. Two consumers who lost money on “free” trial offers promised by this company.

WHEN:
Monday, August 16, 2010, 10 a.m. (The room will be open 30 minutes early for media set up.)

WHERE:
Federal Trade Commission, Midwest Region
55 West Monroe Street, Suite 1825
Chicago, Illinois

Call-in Information:
The toll-free phone number in the U.S. and Canada is (866) 363-9013, the confirmation number is 94253184, and the chairperson is Gail Kingsland. The lines, which are for media only, will open at 9:45 a.m. CST. Please reference the confirmation number when joining the call.

PRESS CONTACT:
FTC Office of Public Affairs
202-326-2180