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Well said, most people on this board as well as in America are broke and do not qualify to judge what is a good oppurtunity or not thats why quite frankly you cannot listen to most people's advice because they are broke. Not that i am rich but i am working on it with Xango. I have spoken to people inside and out side of MLM and they said that the industry it self is a great way to make money and change your lifestyle. In order for their opinion to be valued to me they had to be making money themselves to have any meaning . So if you are making a 6 figure income as you say i would like to talk some time.
In Any case hats off to you and good luck in whatever you are pursuing.
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Well said. XanGo is an excellent company to persue your goals with. The team is solid and the product is great. Don't listen to the lemmings@
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01-31-2006, 06:08 PM
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Well said. XanGo is an excellent company to persue your goals with. The team is solid and the product is great. Don't listen to the lemmings@
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02-02-2006, 07:35 AM
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Id' like to weigh in momentarily with something I posted in another section on this board (I didn't see this thread initially or I would have posted here first). As for the patent, it will be interesting indeed but at the moment it is still enforceable. Plus, being first to market, patent or not, is what makes Xango™ number one. Also, as for the credibility of the founders, it is in very little question by anyone other than the Morinda folks. Highly reputable network marketing icons have joined Xango™ to become distributors not only because of an amazing product, but because the corporate team is one of integrity. Everything about the company from day 1, on the corporate level, has been solid and admirable. I can't speak for the many distributors slandering other companies, making false claims, etc..., but NONE of that comes from any of the founders or individuals at corporate. Everything we see from their offices or the things we hear from them at corporate meetings in regards to the patent or other companies is always handled professionally and with respect. Also, from what I read from the link at the beginning of this thread on mlm.com, there seems to be some confusion about the "partnership" between Xango™ and WILD Flavors. People are stating that it's nothing special and that Xango™ distributors are blowing it way out of proportion because they just bottle the juice. This is not true. They helped create the juice and made it their biggest single product launch to date. Last March I attended the regional event in Las Vegas and the WILD Executive in charge of the U.S. affairs was present and spoke for at least 30 minutes in regards to the exclusive partnership they share with Xango™. Also, Xango™ distributors are rewarded with a trip to Europe when reaching a certain level in the company which includes an ALL OUT TOUR of the WILD facilities in Germany and dinner with the Wild's themselves. This is hardly your "average" partnership. Now, for what I wrote earlier:
I'm a Xango™ independent distributor and found this thread while doing a google search to see what skeptics are saying about Xango™ to stay informed. I think 2 key points have been overlooked (I was reading REALLY late last night so I might have missed them. Apologies if this is the case). First, I'm reading that the in vivo research papers found on pubmed (over 1100) are not sufficient evidence that mangosteen or xanthones do anything because this is done in test tubes and pitri dishes instead of in human bodies. However, what we find are centuries worth of peoples in different areas using the mangosteen (continuously) for a wide variety of ailments and claiming it to have medicinal properties. We also have the thousands upon thousands of personal testimonies from those who are taking mangosteen juice claiming they've had from mild to phenomenal experiences because of it. Now, if people for centuries have claimed it to be doing something and we have testimonies here in the U.S. and abroad of people who claim it's doing something, well then the in vivo test tube and pitri dish studies become corroborating evidence and solidify something that's already been known for a long time. The real test is the real world and the world says they're seeing a significant benefit. This seems obvious to me, but was overlooked for unknown reasons. The second key point is the exclusive partnership with WILD Flavors. WILD Flavors is a 70 year old, multi-billion dollar beverage manufacturing company in Germany. They produce Red Bull, Sobe, Capri Sun, and countless other drinks that you, me, and nearly the rest of the world are familiar with. If there wasn't a shred of credible, reliable scientific data to support what the mangosteen can and will do for people, WILD would have NEVER put their reputation on the line by partnering with a company that was headed for utter failure because of a drink, centered on a fruit, with nothing but stories. Xango™ was WILD's largest product launch EVER and is breaking all of their growth records considerably. It seems that most of the anti-MLM sentiments are justified because of one area of a company, product, management, and so on. Having been burned in MLM once before because of this, I've taken a very close look at every other "opportunity" that's been presented to me. Xango™ is by no means your ordinary MLM opportunity. The company is stellar from start to finish. Hopefully the above 2 points will add to the discussion for further conversing.
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there is no doubt in my mind that Xango was NOT their biggest launch, as the creators of Red Bull were teh fastest billionars in world history.
that would be the biggest launch i would think.
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02-02-2006, 08:55 AM
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If you enjoy paying high dollars for an antioxidant juice, Xango is for you! But BEWARE men mangosteen deaden's sperm!
Just google mangosteen and sperm you will find all kinds of research...What could happen after long term use??
All I can say is do your research before being pulled into someone's sales pitch, if the drink is SO fabulous the distributor will give you a free bottle to try, or go to ebay and buy it at rock bottom prices :)
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when was the last time Coke gave you a free bottle...just wondering...nobody gives stuff away for free unless it benefits them. Thats like the argument, well if it works you should pay for my business fee, i know it works i just don't know if you work. Get the drift. Be proud of what your selling, and dont give stuff away for free, thats how you go broke...
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Originally Posted by Stewy
Well said. XanGo is an excellent company to persue your goals with. The team is solid and the product is great. Don't listen to the lemmings@
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So if I can buy the same stuff for $30 a bottle, that is a good price then right ? Or I could just buy a case of mangoes and get the first hand benefits.
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02-02-2006, 02:05 PM
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when was the last time Coke gave you a free bottle...just wondering...nobody gives stuff away for free unless it benefits them. Thats like the argument, well if it works you should pay for my business fee, i know it works i just don't know if you work. Get the drift. Be proud of what your selling, and dont give stuff away for free, thats how you go broke...
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Coke does promotions ALL THE TIME!.....HELLO!!! Maybe you should pick a product and opportunity that gives you the freedom to SHARE the wealth :) I just love hearing Xango distributors telling how the their product has 40 Xanthones and in reality all their science is on the berry and not what is actually in the bottle...truly a scam...but then again if that is what you want to represent...Enjoy :)
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02-02-2006, 02:37 PM
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[quote=We also have the thousands upon thousands of personal testimonies from those who are taking mangosteen juice claiming they've had from mild to phenomenal experiences because of it[/QUOTE]
First of all you say mangosteen juice...is that Xango? or Thai-go? or one of higher ORAC Mangosteen juices? I have a great testimony years ago I would suffer from bladder infections and cranberry juice would clear it right up.
I use to work for a Corporate Network Marketing office and we too had phenomenal experiences with the product and the staff could take the product for free and the majority of us didn't.
The bottom line is no matter what the NWM product is the company will have outstanding testimonies. The ***** of the mind is very strong :)
I love NWM and stayed absent for 6 years researching and found one 8 months ago and making $5000 month now. (I have never been a distributor before)I did not want to represent a good product I wanted one that has all their "ducks in a row" and 70% of my people are just product users and I am creating NWM'ers out of them.
Xango is big in my area and I have to say the they are hard cookies to crack but after cracking a few they are making the switch because they "see the light"...lol This is fun.
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02-02-2006, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Rawb
It appears you have the right thinking to achieve true health. How long has your husband's parents been given to live by the medical establishment? If you have looked into some things, a couple of places to start would be to do a colon cleanse, lymphatic system cleanse and try to oxygenate the blood by a chelation method. I found an oxygen product called "anaerobic oxygen" which has been working well for my father-in-law. My wife told me that her mother laughed and said it was actually helping his impotency. So they are both happy for that. :p As the male organ has much to do with cirulation, oxygenating the blood obviously helps that. A previous oxygen product I found is called "cell food" but I like the new one better. I found with the cell food product that it altered the taste of ***** or juice to a negative degree.
Another big thing is to avoid ALL chemicals. Most people overlook the ones in their personal care products, cleaning supplies and many other things in the household. Most of the other MLM companies I have looked at, still use cancer causing, petroleum derived chemicals. In order to beat cancer, it is a combination of avoiding the harmful causes from exterior sources as well as what we consume.
When a relative of mine died from AIDS, he was in the process of trying fruit fasts but I don't recall him doing a colon cleanse, or trying oxygenation methods plus avoiding other chemicals. The fact he was on medications wouldn't help either as drugs worsen the condition. Apparently, I have heard of more than one doctor healing many patients of AIDS. It is beatable, like cancer.
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02-10-2006, 03:44 PM
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Hey do you have a website for all the idiots that buy Carlton Sheets and Russ Whitney programs to the tune of THOUSANDS of dollars and never see any return?
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WESH.com
Related To Story RUSS WHITNEY INDICTMENT
Video: Real Estate Tycoon Investigated
http://www.wesh.com/news/6680212/detail.html
Attorney General Investigates Real Estate Tycoon
POSTED: 11:43 am EST February 2, 2006
UPDATED: 9:00 am EST February 3, 2006
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Most TV viewers have probably seen those infomercials that say people can get wealthy through real estate.
One tycoon recently came to Central Florida, and as would probably be expected, the pitch was full of surprises, WESH 2 News reported.
Usually, WESH 2 I-Team reporter Michelle Meredith is the one who hunts people down, but this time she was hunted.
The journey started with a hunt for the truth. Meredith wanted to experience first-hand the latest get-rich-quick seminar, and the way she was packed into a lobby, it was like she had gone to see a rock star.
"We're literally going to show you how I took $1,000 and turned it into $4.7 million in 18 months," an infomercial stated.
Russ Whitney is the latest star of the real-estate tycoon talk circuit, and he is the subject of an investigation by the Attorney General's office. He has been accused of deceptive advertising. So far, 50 consumers have filed complaints.
The first thing Meredith learned at the free seminar was that you don't rub elbows with Whitney himself. Although he's there in cardboard. His son does all the talking, and his primary goal is to sell a three-day workshop with his billionaire dad that comes with an initial price tag of close to $3,000.
"Does anyone here know what a job stands for? Just over broke, right?" Russ Whitney Jr. said.
Those who attend don't walk away empty-handed. They get a free Russ Whitney CD and learn bizarre business strategies, like if a $5,000 down payment is needed, borrow $1,000 from five different banks.
It's advice that may leave some scratching their heads, but it had the opposite effect on the crowd who had been whipped into a financial frenzy when the price of the workshop suddenly dropped from close to $3,000 to $995. There was no holding them back. People literally ran to sign up -- like Bill and Jeannie Gray.
"Why did we sign up? Because it's a business, and if you expect to go anywhere in this life, you've got to take a chance now and then," Bill Gray said.
"You believe in this?" Meredith asked.
Absolutely," Michelle Maddy said.
Maddy said she took a chance. She spent over $50,000 on similar workshops and parlayed it into a cool $1 million.
"(I'm) learning different real-estate techniques and investing. (It's) been worth every dime that I ever spent, and my net worth proves it," Maddy said.
In fact, Meredith was talking to Maddy when Whitney Jr. found us and got down to business.
"The Attorney General's office is investigating your company," Meredith said.
"Hasn't somebody complained about Channel 2 before?" Whitney Jr. asked.
"Yes, but the Attorney General's office is not investigating Channel 2," Meredith replied. "They're investigating your company though."
"It doesn't matter. You're getting really worked up over no reason -- over a little minute detail of what's going on," Whitney Jr. said.
What's really going on is the sale of a dream. The dream of financial independence using techniques that few have the discipline or dollars to pull off.
"They say they are going to teach you techniques. They don't teach you. They spent three hours trying to sell me the program, which I can't afford," Eric Gomez said.
It's important to know that the Florida Attorney General's office has filed no charges at this time. The Attorney General's office also said Whitney has given some refunds and has indicated a willingness to give more.
Whitney was also investigated by the Attorney General's office in Tennessee back in 1997, and the case was settled. A representative in that office had this advice: People do not give away their secrets of quick and easy riches if they are truly quick and easy.
To comment on this story, send an e-mail to Michelle Meredith.
Copyright 2006 by WESH.COM. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Re: Xango and Russ Ehitney Indictment
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WESH.com
Related To Story RUSS WHITNEY INDICTMENT
Video: Real Estate Tycoon Investigated
http://www.wesh.com/news/6680212/detail.html
Attorney General Investigates Real Estate Tycoon
POSTED: 11:43 am EST February 2, 2006
UPDATED: 9:00 am EST February 3, 2006
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Most TV viewers have probably seen those infomercials that say people can get wealthy through real estate.
One tycoon recently came to Central Florida, and as would probably be expected, the pitch was full of surprises, WESH 2 News reported.
Usually, WESH 2 I-Team reporter Michelle Meredith is the one who hunts people down, but this time she was hunted.
The journey started with a hunt for the truth. Meredith wanted to experience first-hand the latest get-rich-quick seminar, and the way she was packed into a lobby, it was like she had gone to see a rock star.
"We're literally going to show you how I took $1,000 and turned it into $4.7 million in 18 months," an infomercial stated.
Russ Whitney is the latest star of the real-estate tycoon talk circuit, and he is the subject of an investigation by the Attorney General's office. He has been accused of deceptive advertising. So far, 50 consumers have filed complaints.
The first thing Meredith learned at the free seminar was that you don't rub elbows with Whitney himself. Although he's there in cardboard. His son does all the talking, and his primary goal is to sell a three-day workshop with his billionaire dad that comes with an initial price tag of close to $3,000.
"Does anyone here know what a job stands for? Just over broke, right?" Russ Whitney Jr. said.
Those who attend don't walk away empty-handed. They get a free Russ Whitney CD and learn bizarre business strategies, like if a $5,000 down payment is needed, borrow $1,000 from five different banks.
It's advice that may leave some scratching their heads, but it had the opposite effect on the crowd who had been whipped into a financial frenzy when the price of the workshop suddenly dropped from close to $3,000 to $995. There was no holding them back. People literally ran to sign up -- like Bill and Jeannie Gray.
"Why did we sign up? Because it's a business, and if you expect to go anywhere in this life, you've got to take a chance now and then," Bill Gray said.
"You believe in this?" Meredith asked.
Absolutely," Michelle Maddy said.
Maddy said she took a chance. She spent over $50,000 on similar workshops and parlayed it into a cool $1 million.
"(I'm) learning different real-estate techniques and investing. (It's) been worth every dime that I ever spent, and my net worth proves it," Maddy said.
In fact, Meredith was talking to Maddy when Whitney Jr. found us and got down to business.
"The Attorney General's office is investigating your company," Meredith said.
"Hasn't somebody complained about Channel 2 before?" Whitney Jr. asked.
"Yes, but the Attorney General's office is not investigating Channel 2," Meredith replied. "They're investigating your company though."
"It doesn't matter. You're getting really worked up over no reason -- over a little minute detail of what's going on," Whitney Jr. said.
What's really going on is the sale of a dream. The dream of financial independence using techniques that few have the discipline or dollars to pull off.
"They say they are going to teach you techniques. They don't teach you. They spent three hours trying to sell me the program, which I can't afford," Eric Gomez said.
It's important to know that the Florida Attorney General's office has filed no charges at this time. The Attorney General's office also said Whitney has given some refunds and has indicated a willingness to give more.
Whitney was also investigated by the Attorney General's office in Tennessee back in 1997, and the case was settled. A representative in that office had this advice: People do not give away their secrets of quick and easy riches if they are truly quick and easy.
To comment on this story, send an e-mail to Michelle Meredith.
Copyright 2006 by WESH.COM. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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It's funny that 3 years ago, I went to one of those seminars. At that time, it would have cost me $2500. Good thing I put a stop payment on those checks.
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02-12-2006, 08:50 AM
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Hello,
Selling information is the most profitable product. Selling hope and dream is even more *****ful. There is no easy money and there is no millionaire's secret to reveal. They don't set up seminar in beautiful hotel to help you get rich. I was at Russ seminar on Van Ness in San Francisco few years ago too. But I did not buy anything.
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02-18-2006, 09:17 PM
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Re: Xango and Russ Ehitney Indictment
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Russ Whitney is the latest star of the real-estate tycoon talk circuit, and he is the subject of an investigation by the Attorney General's office. He has been accused of deceptive advertising. So far, 50 consumers have filed complaints.
The first thing Meredith learned at the free seminar was that you don't rub elbows with Whitney himself. Although he's there in cardboard. His son does all the talking, and his primary goal is to sell a three-day workshop with his billionaire dad that comes with an initial price tag of close to $3,000.
"Does anyone here know what a job stands for? Just over broke, right?" Russ Whitney Jr. said.
Those who attend don't walk away empty-handed. They get a free Russ Whitney CD and learn bizarre business strategies, like if a $5,000 down payment is needed, borrow $1,000 from five different banks.
It's advice that may leave some scratching their heads, but it had the opposite effect on the crowd who had been whipped into a financial frenzy when the price of the workshop suddenly dropped from close to $3,000 to $995. There was no holding them back. People literally ran to sign up -- like Bill and Jeannie Gray.
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Sounds like the Whitney family would make great Xango distributors if they can stay out of jail.
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Selling over-priced fruit-juice ain't gunna get anyone rich!
Tastes OK and IF you wanna believe the hype then fine...but it is only fruit-juice.
The placebo effect reigns!
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02-27-2006, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by worn T-Shirt
Xango/Shmango there literature in their latest email promo is a joke. Faster growing company than Microsoft Google and Ebay. Are these guys for real. If you asked 1000 people if they had heard of these 4 companies which 3 would come top?? My 5 year old daughter knows who Google Ebay and MS are but she thinks the other company is Tango.
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Have a look at xango on alexa .It shows a choppy little ride with no growth whatsover .Sooo would you trust a company that fibs ,?
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02-27-2006, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by BigDJ
The numbers of Xango have come under some fire lately. There is no ducumented proof to back what the company is currently saying, so be careful what you say to others. Ie, fastest growing, most millionaires, better than everybody else, etc.
The patents being reversed also could be an issue.
Does the juice work? Yes for many, but you can say that about many other products out there. Price justifcation? don't worry about that, people buy what they want, 5 dollar Starbux, get it?
Grow you business with hard work. There are two ways to build a big building, build it big, or tear everybody elses down.
God Bless and Merry Christmas.
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I am not familiar with patents being reversed,however any one can make a patent application as long as they pay the fees.
They can say *patent applied for*or more misleadingly* patent pending*
It means very little.
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03-06-2006, 03:58 AM
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its all bogus you can buy Mangosteen juice at most health food stores and at a better price and a higher quality and their patent deal is a joke Pure Fruit Mangosteen juice is a better product
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The kid that sacks my groceries makes more than that.
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Is he in the union?
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03-20-2006, 01:41 AM
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Originally Posted by BullOnWallSt
By the way. If you think there is something better than Xango out there as far as product or Comp Plan. I would loooovee to see it! I have only been in the industry 7 yrs, but I know the facts of what company and companies has make the biggest money makers. Ding Ding your the winner if you guest it right. Yes it is the single functional focused health beverage model. Meaning Xango, Noni, Aloe Vera.
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Xanthones in Vemma compared with Xango
What are Xanthones?
Xanthones are a class of plant derived nutrients or “phytonutrients.” They have been demonstrated in numerous scientific studies to hold tremendous nutritional value. Found to exhibit strong antioxidant activity xanthones disarm free radicals in the body and enhance and support your body's immune system.* Although xanthones exist in small amounts throughout nature, it is found in concentrated amounts in the pericarp of the Mangosteen fruit.
Xanthones are natural compounds that provide the body with *****ful plant-based nutritional benefits.* Of all the known xanthones, the "beta mangostin" compound is one of the most studied and researched. Vemma's Mangosteen Plus provides 61.7 mg of beta mangostin per ounce while XanGo™ provides 6 mg per ounce. In addition, Vemma's Mangosteen Plus provides 23.9 mg of other xanthone mangostin compounds per ounce while XanGo provides only 1.7 mg per ounce.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Well here is something better than Xango and it tastes better too!
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04-28-2006, 08:43 AM
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Re: Xango
I started using Xango to help me out instead of taking the normally accepted route of Prescription drugs for my aching knees,back and shoulder (ex firefighter and boxer injuries). Within a few days I notice significant improvement...I continued to take it...even though it was alittle pricey at about 100 to 200 usd per month for one or two cases 4 to 8 25oz. bottles per month.
I was on it a full year before I started selling it! I love it and I will never allow my body to be without it ever again...regardless if I "make it" within the company or not. I am completely satisfied with it.
I did however opt to visit a chiropractor in regards to my shoulder. In fact I just went about 10 days ago (finally). I am extremely against prescribed drugs and I do not have much faith in MD's (sorry, hope I did not affend anyone) I have seen first hand via family members and friends that Drugs is definitely Not the way to Go to promote Health and Wellness!!! Nor is senseless unjustified surgeries.Which happens way too often.
Xango makes NO CLAIMS...Period! We simply say try it...we think you will like the Results!!! It's that simple.
Anyway, In regards to Xango as a Company. It has been Wonderful! It has actually been the only MLM Co. that I have earned monthly income with and I have only been Seriously promoting it for a short time. Oh, sure i dabbled with it when I first got in...but now it is a Dailey Routine for Me. I Highly Recommend that You take a Serious look at this Whole Fruit Puree of the Mangosteen fruit... aka Xango!
As far as the lawsuit goes...who gives a crap...Whenever something GREAT comes along...someone is always there to Go after them. The company is Definitely extremely SOLID in every way...Period! Just Get the Facts First!
Thank you, and Best of Success
to all. Kirk.
ps: one last thing. My knees, back and shoulder feel GREAT again...I believe it to be a direct result of an incredible product...that is all natural and Damn good for the Body as a Whole! A product I love...Xango!!! (with good reason).
Do as You all may please...however...It will continue to grow and people will continue to give it praise either with or without You!!! FACT! I get Thank you's all the time for having shared it! This is payment enough for now!
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I started using Xango to help me out instead of taking the normally accepted route of Prescription drugs for my aching knees,back and shoulder (ex firefighter and boxer injuries). Within a few days I notice significant improvement...I continued to take it...even though it was alittle pricey at about 100 to 200 usd per month for one or two cases 4 to 8 25oz. bottles per month.
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Xango makes NO CLAIMS...Period! We simply say try it...we think you will like the Results!!! It's that simple.
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You started off your post making claims for Xango and then say it doesn't make claims.
Typical MLM behavior!
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Good Morning Everyone!
Hope you are all having a pleasant day!
First of all, I agree with the fact that scam.com is a scam itself. But I also just find it funny and I'm not to worried about it. People believe what they want to believe, etc.
Second, I believe there will be more than one company out there making a mangosteen fruit juice. That these competitors will end up being like Coke and Pepsi. You'll have the Coke drinkers, you'll have the Pepsie drinkers and you'll have those who don't drink sodas at all.
As for myself, I'm a Xango drinker. I'm healthy, it hasn't done anything for me, but I like the way it tastes and I've always been into preventative maintenance. When a valid competitor emerges, I'll try their product. But I'll be drinking Xango the rest of my life.
If you don't like Xango, don't drink it. If you don't like MLMs, don't get involved. You have your opinion, I have mine.
I just plan on drinking my Xangotinis this weekend, and enjoying my loved ones. I hope you all have a pleasant weekend, as will definitely have one.
Also, one more thing, your life is what you make it.
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First of all, I agree with the fact that scam.com is a scam itself. But I also just find it funny and I'm not to worried about it. People believe what they want to believe, etc.
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If the site simply allows people to offer various opinion, then how can you possibly describe it as a scam? That's like saying the Letter to the Editor second of your daily paper is a scam. It just doesn't make sense.
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Like I said, you have your opinion, I have mine. I will always consider scam.com a scam in itself and if you think that means something more than just that, you are entitled to your opinion as well. But, telling me that my opinion doesn't make sense to you doesn't really do anything for me, let alone change my mind.
I do hope you have a pleasant weekend, though.
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Like I said, you have your opinion, I have mine. I will always consider scam.com a scam in itself and if you think that means something more than just that, you are entitled to your opinion as well. But, telling me that my opinion doesn't make sense to you doesn't really do anything for me, let alone change my mind.
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Perhaps I wasn' clear. I understand that is your opinion. What I don't understand, and what I would like you to explain, is WHY you think the site is a scam. I can call a table a doorknob, but without some explanation for that opinion, it is kinda empty, wouldn't you say? You have a good day, too.
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Yes, I see your point, and it is a good point at that!
But I really don't feel I need to explain myself further. I'm sorry you don't understand. I'm sorry you don't drink Xango, too. But I understand my own opinion, and I love drinking Xango. That's all I need to be satisfied.
You don't have to understand me. It's ok. I'll never try to sway you to my opinion or tell you that you should drink Xango. If you ever do share my opinion or drink Xango it will be of your own volition, I hope.
I respect who you are and I hope you never change.
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Yes, I see your point, and it is a good point at that!
But I really don't feel I need to explain myself further. I'm sorry you don't understand.
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Wow it must be the Mangosteen juice affecting the higher brain activity.
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Yes, I see your point, and it is a good point at that!
But I really don't feel I need to explain myself further. I'm sorry you don't understand. I'm sorry you don't drink Xango, too. But I understand my own opinion, and I love drinking Xango. That's all I need to be satisfied.
You don't have to understand me. It's ok. I'll never try to sway you to my opinion or tell you that you should drink Xango. If you ever do share my opinion or drink Xango it will be of your own volition, I hope.
I respect who you are and I hope you never change.
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Hey, I was just trying to understand your opinion myself, not change any minds. No offense.
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Well, my refusal to explain myself is just me. I wasn't taking offense, I just never explain myself. I'll argue points and principles and share opinions, but that's as far as I go.
Usually if anyone askes me why I have an opinion, or why anything. . .I'll tell them they don't want to take that class and I certainly don't want to teach it.
But, I'm crazy, so I don't really count.
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[quote=WGCI28]Am I reading some of this crap correctly????????????? Scam buster asked who would work for $1400 a month? R U Serious? A lot of folks in this country work for a whole lot less! What in Sam Hell are you talking about?
I make about $160 a week. That is it. I have tried to get many jobs, but it is impossible without schooling and experience. Somehow I can not get financial aid, so I am paying out of pocket, which adds up to me MAKING....$-20 a monht!
The daycare I worked at shut down, my boyfriend lost his job right after. We have been living together for 2 years now and now is the worst time. We are both planning on moving to a new area (together of course) and finding a job out there where it is busier.
So, $1400 is A LOT for me. I would be ecstatic to make even $1000 a monht!
So, I would definately work for $1400!!!! But that is just me.
I am still going to school. 2 classes is costing me $750. I dont even make that a month, but I figure, the only way I will make money is if I have a degre!!!
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You can get a drink called MangoXan that is just as good as Xango at your local health food store.
It is manufactured by the corporation that Joe Morton used to work for. He stole the idea from them while he was working there, later started his own company (Xango) developing the idea of turning into an MLM distribution channel, while on their payroll.
I don't trust the founders, it's up to you to do your homework.
Morinda and Xango have been in a legal battle that has gone on for years. It was just settled.
http://www.heraldextra.com/content/view/178505/3/
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It is pretty funny how everyone becomes an instant botanist, chemist, doctor, or genetics expert when they sign up for one of these "cure all" miracle drinks. Funny until someone takes them seriously and follows just because they believe any claim coming down the pike.
Here is the lowdown folks. If you need medical advise, make sure the person giving you that advise has the initials MD after his/her name. They went through a long and difficult process to earn those two letters. A quick Google search of someone who people claim is a world renown expert can give you all you need to figure out if they are who they say they are or if they are some re-incarnated P T Barnum.
Also, just because a fruit is from the exotic jungles of some island in the South Pacific, doesn't make it anything other than a fruit. And if you want a fruit drink, save about 22.00 and buy a glass of Orange Juice (fresh squeezed if possible).
I know this will garner some response from you Xango robots out there, but hey the truth hurts sometimes don't it.
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Well said spicegator. The price of these wonder juices astounds me.
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It is pretty funny how everyone becomes an instant botanist, chemist, doctor, or genetics expert when they sign up for one of these "cure all" miracle drinks. Funny until someone takes them seriously and follows just because they believe any claim coming down the pike.
Here is the lowdown folks. If you need medical advise, make sure the person giving you that advise has the initials MD after his/her name. They went through a long and difficult process to earn those two letters. A quick Google search of someone who people claim is a world renown expert can give you all you need to figure out if they are who they say they are or if they are some re-incarnated P T Barnum.
Also, just because a fruit is from the exotic jungles of some island in the South Pacific, doesn't make it anything other than a fruit. And if you want a fruit drink, save about 22.00 and buy a glass of Orange Juice (fresh squeezed if possible).
I know this will garner some response from you Xango robots out there, but hey the truth hurts sometimes don't it.
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If you pay attention around here, you'll probably learn that most doctors know nothing about nutrition, generally don't care about their patients, and are pretty much useless. Or something like that.
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That's a pretty interesting claim. Where can we see that on the Envia website?
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Yeah please point to the research otherwise you are making medical claims without a license.
Not sure your MLM/Quackojuice company would be real happy about that - do you have any idea how much trouble they would be in? Some of those top people would actually have to lay out some serious dough.. to pay the fines.
Still, no worries, they can always syphon extra out of the suckers coming in.
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Yeah please point to the research otherwise you are making medical claims without a license.
Not sure your MLM/Quackojuice company would be real happy about that - do you have any idea how much trouble they would be in? Some of those top people would actually have to lay out some serious dough.. to pay the fines.
Still, no worries, they can always syphon extra out of the suckers coming in.
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If you pay attention around here, you'll probably learn that most doctors know nothing about nutrition, generally don't care about their patients, and are pretty much useless. Or something like that.
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Oh, I guess all of them went out to lunch when they tought anything about nutrition at medical school. :eek: And to think that I would trust a person with a four year undergraduate degree, six years of continuing education, two to three years of residency not to mention however many years they have been in practice. Stupid me. Next time, I will just look up a Xango distributor in the yellow pages and have a shot of fruit juice.
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Liesomuch has just spelt it out for us. The bidy cured itself which proves the placebo effect is alive and kicking. Get a bottle of ***** colour it blue or purple give it a fancy name preferably with an x z or v .... why not use all 3 exvize and hey presto you're cured. (just make sure it's at least 20 bucks a shot)
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I say that does a lot more good for people than standard advertising campaigns. At least you're helping poor people who can't find jobs have a chance to make some money from home.
If they are so poor how can they afford 30 dollar wonder juice on auto-ship! If these companies are cutting out vast advertising costs and helping the "little guy" why are they so DAMN EXPENSIVE!!!!!!!!!
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I went to this website and checked them out:
http://myxango.com/platinumteam
No complaints that I could find out about this company and best of all, Phil Zulli is NOT in it! So it has to be clean! But then again, what MLM company is truly clean???
They are breaking all records and are one of the top five fastest growing companies of ALL TIME! But will they be around five years from now?
I tried their juice and it tastes great and gave me a surge of ******. Referred 30 of my friends to it and they love it too. If nothing else, try the product. For income, keep your job and play around with these MLM deals. Great extra income, not convinced of the grandiose lifestyle and income claims made by so many other companies. One thingt hat did impress me with Xango is that no one made any outlandish income or health claims as I have heard from other companies and distributors like Sea Silver, Herbalife, Better Universe etc.
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Xango makes NO CLAIMS...Period! We simply say try it...we think you will like the Results!!! It's that simple.
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O RLY?
I was sent this by someone as soon as they found out I was a cancer survivor. Unless I all of a sudden didn't understand the English language they are pushing this as having a connection with curing cancer. This is a company sponsored call. Listen and you WILL hear all sorts of claims.
Xango call on how this helps certain cancers
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I tried the juice and gave some to my daughter as well. She went to day care and I came back home and cleaned the house from floor to celing! I don't care about the $ part I just buy the juice. When I need to really clean the house good I take 2 ounces. Daily I just take one ounce at a time.
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Where have you been? Mr. Walton is not alive... and his kids split up the assets amonsgt them and thereby reduced their standings in the Top 10 Richest People.
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It took me 10 years and a lot of bull to get one of them coveted mid level executive titles. However, I am here to tell you, the politics that you have to sometimes play because of all the EGO's is not worth it! I say that because nobody in the last hours ever says, I wish I had put in 80 more hours at the office.
I am also as vunerable as the other guy! Example, my neighbors had to sell both thier houses and all their other toys, because they were ill prepared for the company they worked for letting them both go. When Lucent laid one off and then about two months later the other one was laid off again by Lucent, their house of cards fell. Like most people they had the external trappings of wealth, but not real wealth.
Before I was awaken to the reality that most Americans or maybe a lot of Americans live above and beyond our means, and it just takes a devastating illness or a extended bout of unemployment to wipe us out financially, the idea of network marketing or even having a business that can serve as an alternate means of income was just plain stupid to me.
However, since I have seen people in my neighborhood that would have balked at the idea that they would have to stand in a public pantry line just to get something to eat actually have to do that, I have been humbled by my experience.
I live in a county with a little over a million people 88% of which make combined household incomes of $92K. I live in a city in that county where the avg home price is $425k and the avg family income is $106K. But like I said most of us drive cars that we paid too much for and live in houses with HUGE mortgages. In effect like I stated before, a house of cards waiting to topple with the slightest shift of the wind.
Most of us(Americans) always think that disaster will happen to someone else. Unfortunately it can and does happen to quite a bit of us that were not expecting it, and the outcome is never favorable.
Here is something I know for a fact, the level and access of healthcare I have is significantly better than what is available to the avg Joe. Why is that? Cause most of the great doctors have plush offices where the people with he money are. Insurance companies play games with our health and well being everyday. The ones that generally suffer the most are those without any economic *****!
I am rambling again, so pardon me. However, how anyone cannot be disgusted with the way big companies play God with the average Joe's life is beyond me!
Again, is network marketing the perfect business model? No! Is the standard hyerical corporate entity the perfect business model? No! Is Franchising the perfect business model? No. There is no such thing as perfect! However, people talk about the heavy hitters making and taking all the spoils in network marketing. Who takes all the spoils in a traditional business? Do all the employees from the CEO down to the lowest paid worker share equally in the spoils? NO! In fact the avg worker makes a fraction of what is generally paid to a CEO and the officers of a company. A number of years ago we hired in my company an executive who ended up being around for only about 6 months. Nobody outside of the board and the CEO knows why he left in six months, but when he left his severance package for being with my company for six months was $5.1 Million! He got paid $5.1 Million dollars for being fired. This plays out accross corporate america every year. Let me ask anyone that cares to respond have you met any WorldCom, GM, Lucent, SBC, ATT, Bank of America, KMART, United, American, US Air and a host of other companies that in the last few years have laid off thousands of employees...have you met any of those employees who after in some cases 20+ years of service that came close to getting $1million dollars in Severance much less $5million? If you have ever met one, send me his or her name so I can find out what their trick was. It does not happen like that for the avg. Joe and it never will. But I guarantee you that the least amongst us don't have any issues with rewarding themselves for being fired or asked to resign.
So as I earlier stated, my six figure income is MOOT! Because it requires 100% of my effort to get it! If I stop working or become incapacitated it stops! I don't care if you are a doctor or a lawyer making big money. Generally when you stop doing whatever it is that generates that income...ie seeing patients, clients, and customers...your income stops but your over head does not! Your bills still have to be paid!
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Dear Sir or Madam,
You have consistently posted the most credible information on this site. I applaud you and your seemingly gifted ability to write what some of us know or we're thinking.
I recently left a high six-figure income as a VP in a public technology company. To keep my income from suddenly stopping, I started a small company doing what I was doing for 'the man'.
Should you ever decide to write a book about your common-sense approach to business and hard work (aka, luck), please be sure to let me know. I have a network of friends (no, not just MLM'ers) that I would recommended your book to.
Thank you.
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Sorry to hear about your woes there. However, I learned a long time ago that I cannot depend on the government (republican or democrat), my country, my state, my city and God forbod any employer to take care of me. I sub,it that perhaps you need a better plan. MLM used to be a justifiable answer, but today there are way too many scams running and too many people who are in it, were in it an got burned or heard about people who got burned or who tried a company with lousy products like M2C Global among others.
You can blame your company or blame Bush. In the 90's when the real economic collapse started, everyone was blaming Clinton. It's not the economy, it's you. Why is it t hat some people are flourishing in this economy while others are starving? Answer: They have a better plan. And coming to this board and complaining about whatever is not the answer either.
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My mom is getting into this garbage and i dont know how to convince her that this is a scam. I tried to tell her that Xango was basically a prymaid scheme but she responded "yeah one person tells the other who tells another and it grows.." Even the $37 cost of the bottle didnt deter her. She says its worth it if it makes her knee feel better along with providing numerous health benefits. shes not really tech savy and i dont know how to prove to her that this is a scam. :(
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This is really some funny sh*t.
I stumbled onto this site cause I was doing some research on Xango. My f-ing neighbor, knowing that I have an autistic daughter, came by with some great news! YOU GUESSED IT!!! They had the solution to all of my autistic daughters problems, make her drink a daily glass of this $40 dollar a bottle fruit juice, thats an extract of some maui zawi fruit, full of many flam-a-nam-agrams, thats only found on some distant tropical island, a closely guarded ancient secret only known by the Asians (why is it that the MLM fu*cks always use secrets guarded by the Asians?). I mean screw all of the occupational therapy, screw all of the speech and language therapy, screw all of the vision therapy, screw all of the applied behavior analysis, screw all of the sitting time, screw all of the countless contributions made by real doctors that went to school for 20 fu*cking years, and have practiced passionately their entire career, the contributions made to my daughter that have helped her, and thousand's of children like her, so tremendously over the past few years, contributions that turned my daughter from a child that could barley speak, to a child that is almost "normal", I could just buy this $40 dollar bottle of disgusting tasting fruit juice and all her problems will be solved, OH BUT DON'T FORGET, THEY MAKE NO F*UCKING CLAIMS.
You MLM'ers are the scum that feeds off of the scum of grabastic amphibian sh*t.
I actually was almost fooled that my neighbor really cared about the well being of my daughter, then I log on to do research, to find out that's its a fu*cking MLM product, jesus h fu*cking christ, do you MLM'ers have no soul? do you care about money so much that you will sacrifice your own being in order to make the money?
I love how there is a whole net work with in the net work, these teams of double speaking used care salesmen, posting on this thread, spinning tales of corporate scandals and vacations in tropical paradise. (oh but I don't have anything to do with MLM) give me a f-ing break, and then next comes the guy posting "You have such a great business mind, can I write your book" BLAH, BLAH, BLAH. These losers are in the business of projecting a false image of success in order to dupe you into thinking you need a $40 dollar bottle of f-ing fruit juice! or whatever the last jar of panacea powder is in vogue.
When you MLM'ers are on your death bed, dying from cancer of the soul, don't you dare call up the #3 cause of death, or use any treatments created by these idiot doctors out there, just drink some of your xango, and your cancer will be cured!
I have a question for the MLM team, do you idiots know how f-ing stupid and annoying you are to your "friends" and "neighbors" we actually make fun of you behind your backs, and only sometimes buy your crap, because of the feeling of awkwardness. Yea, you probably already knew that, it's in your business plan, you know that you can't sell your product by any legitimate means, you need to make your "friends' and the other people around you feel awkward, as one of the sales means out of the many tricks out of your MLM trick bag.
oh yea did I say Go F yourself yet?
I do think that this thread was quite entertaining at times and I did get quite a many real laughs reading it, so I guess you MLM'ers have a purpose after all, with out you I would have deprived myself of an evening of entertainment, I was wrong about you guys after all, the world does need comedy!
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One question, What does the United Airlines pension plan have to do with an overpriced fruit drink?
If what the United Airlines executives did to the pension plan constitutes a crime, they should be prosecuted. I for one believe every pension plan should be protected by law and companies should not be allowed to use or abuse them for any other reason than what they are meant for.
That said, I also don't think it is right to hype some miracle cure all and play upon peoples fears, their ambitions, or greed. When people give legal advise without being a lawyer, they subject themselves to prosecution. Heck, you can even get in trouble for advising people on insurance without a license. So medical advise without being properly trained, i.e. being a trained medical professional, should be held in the same light.
I am not against free enterprise, I embrace it every day. I have owned my own business for over 25 years. But I am against the wanton abuse of the system.
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Hello Folks,
Can anyone tell me which cities in Michigan that Xango is really big in?
And Texas?
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Is Zango for real, when I explained my wife serious DIABETIC complications they could not provide the answer. Someone from Texas Called, wanting me to get inlvolved.
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O RLY?
I was sent this by someone as soon as they found out I was a cancer survivor. Unless I all of a sudden didn't understand the English language they are pushing this as having a connection with curing cancer. This is a company sponsored call. Listen and you WILL hear all sorts of claims.
Xango call on how this helps certain cancers
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When I mentioned my wife is a SEVERE diabetic they couldn't come up with the answers. All they could mention was cancer and giving one more ****** to do things.
Dennis Toronto Canada
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