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MonaVie is a defunct, American multi-level marketing company that manufactured and distributed products made from blended fruit juice concentrates, powders, and purées. The company was the subject of several controversies.
MonaVie was the defendant in a false-advertising/trademark infringement suit against Imagenetix, Inc (2008), a multi-issue legal battle with Quixtar/Amway (2008), a false advertising suit by Oprah Winfrey and Mehmet Oz (2009), two class action lawsuits (2010, 2013), and a copyright infringement suit against Zrii (2010).
In a crushing defeat for MonaVie, an arbitrator in Utah has ruled that MonaVie must pay a former MonaVie distributor $1,215,000 plus cost for wrongfully terminating the distributor’s contract and for breaching its duty to act fair and in good faith.
15 lut 2023 · Update 23rd February 2023 – Daniel Picou’s new company is awkwardly named “Three”. Three operates from the domain “iii.earth”. Pending compensation details being made public, BehindMLM will publish a full Three review. Update 8th March 2023 – Vasayo has closed its official YouTube channel.
MLM repressed memories from Monavie Rant In 2007/2008, I was about 19 years old and was approached by an older woman who was a frequent customer at my work who always seemed bubbly and happy to chat.
28 lip 2016 · The former top officers and owners of once-high flying nutritional juice company MonaVie and Bankers Trust Co. of South Dakota have agreed to pay $19.8 million to settle a lawsuit over an employee stock program that lost nearly all its value within about two years and was left burdened with a $186 million loan.
22 paź 2023 · Update: MonaVie has started marketing to college students and those who have recently graduated. These are probably the worst candidates for such overpriced MLM products. They have little income and often high student loans.