NHR Epic Ultra Business Review - Scam Or Legitimate Opportunity?
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Are you researching different home based business opportunities and ran across NHR? This article will give you an unbiased review of the company, its products, and their business plan.
1.) NHR Company
The company NHR’s (Naturally Healthy Results) founders Tim Ellis and Wayne Brown pre-launched their company in June 2008 with its official launch in August 2008. Although the venture is actually a “start up” company, the founders claim that they and their team have extensive backgrounds in the network marketing industry. The company’s products are a line of health products such as a liquid vitamin formula, a herbal detox product, and energy/weight loss capsules.
2.) Products
NHR currently has 3 products. Their leading product is the NHR Epic Ultra All-in-One Liquid Multi Formula. This liquid vitamin is the company’s cheapest product at $19.95 per 32 oz. bottle. Epic NRG is an energy/weight loss product. Its company stated benefits are increased metabolism, decreased cravings, weight loss, and better sleep. As with any weight loss product, Epic NRG is a more expensive product at $69.95 for a 1-3 month supply. The company’s third product is an Herbal Klenz Tea. It is an all natural formula that cleanses the digestive tract and detoxifies the body. The Herbal Klenz Tea retails for $24.95 for a one month supply.
3.) Pay Plan
NHR is a network marketing or MLM designed business model. Therefore, the company relies on its distributors to market and sell their product for them. For their efforts, the distributors earn a percentage of their sales.
The NHR comp plan is a 2 x 12 Forced Matrix. It is free to join the company. However, to get paid you have to be “qualified.” Qualification occurs when you maintain a $19.95 monthly product autoship and sponsor 2 people. Each NHR product has a Commission Value (CV). The CV is just over 50% for each product, ie. $10 of $19.95 sale. Distributors are paid fast start bonuses for new signups, on their matrix, and infinity bonuses.
In closing, NHR is not a scam. It is a legitimate company and is therefore a legitimate business opportunity. Members can earn an income by selling the NHR products. One downfall of the company is that it is brand new. The network marketing industry is a highly competitive game and not every company that starts, ends. For this reason, time will tell if investing in NHR is worth your time or not.
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