Pure Haven Essentials Review Scam or Legit MLM?
If there's one sort of company that knows how exactly to rebrand, it's an unsuccessful MLM after a career-ending scandal breaks out.
In this industry, it's the oldest (and most obvious) trick in the PR book. But a little scandal never hurt anyone, right?
Ava Anderson has bounced straight back from the run-in with the USDA in the proper execution of a brand, shiny new MLM: Pure Haven Essentials.
Sound right? In either case, here's the entire review on Pure Haven Essentials.
Overview
Pure Haven Essentials is a rebranding of Ava Anderson, which turn off after multiple USDA investigations into the organization that found toxic chemicals within their products…despite their slogan being “quality products without harmful chemicals&rdquo ;.
Not only that, but they'd been marketing their essential oils as “organic” in violation of USDA rules and regulations.
Well, the organization wasted no time. They turn off on January 26 2016, and re-launched on February 12 ( 3 weeks later) as Pure Haven Essentials.
Now they're already back at claiming to be USDA Organic Certified. Luckily, now it seems to be legit, and they already passed a fairly rigorous audit done by Oregon Tilth Certified Organic.
Their application to be area of the Direct Selling Association is still pending.
Since re-launching they seem to have replaced their leadership significantly more than once. Joe Ochoa was announced as their latest CEO back in May of 2016. Before that, he co-founded and ran South Hill Designs, a $30 million direct sales company, for almost 4 years.
Based on his LinkedIn profile, he's only their interim CEO, therefore it appears like the organization is still in a major transition period and probably won't be stable for a while. The CEO himself states that Pure Haven Essentials is “in distress as a result of sudden departure of family ownership&rdquo ;.
However, he's already bumped their revenue up from $15 million to $20 million, which counts for something. Maybe he is able to turn the organization around.
Just how much does Pure Haven Essentials cost?
It costs $99 to join and purchase the Pure Havens Essentials Business Kit, which include a small number of products that can be sold.
Additionally, you need to do at the very least $300 PV monthly to remain active.
Recap
Overall, they've got a legit compensation plan. Not merely can it be transparent and fairly easy, but it clearly focuses some attention on personal product sales and not merely recruitment. The fact even the best rankings have to keep selling $1,000+ in product a month means this MLM is less scammy than many.
Run-ins with the USDA previously regarding toxic ingredients are pretty alarming, though. Hopefully they've got that taken care of completely, but it's still a little early to say.
But you've GOT to build up a HUGE downline to do well in virtually any MLM, and that's hard enough to do at very well-established companies with perfect records.
Trying to do it at a company with an enormous red mark on their record will be nearly impossible.
But if you want automated ways to construct passive income, there are better ways.
(and you are able to trash those old MLM habits, too)
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