Buyer be aware! - Anonymous employee Isagenix Employee Review

3.0
Feb 21, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

if you have a lot of stupid ppl surrounded you who you can brain wash with their marketing pyramid system, than you might be able to succeed

Cons

They make you buy their products every months and spent hundreds of dollars on shipping, when it can be totally free! Weight loss has a limited effect, once you stop taking it you gain it all back

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Isagenix Response
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Dear former Associate, Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback about your experience as an Isagenix independent distributor promoting Isagenix products and solutions to your customers. We just want to clarify that Associates are independent distributors that run their own businesses and are not employees of Isagenix. Since Glassdoor is a resource for people to share their employment-related experiences, we want to ensure that comments from independent distributors can be evaluated appropriately by Glassdoor visitors. We wish you great success!

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