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TINA.org found aloe vera MLM uses thousands of atypical income claims to lure recruits.

Forever Living Websites

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Forever Living Websites

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified more than 5,500 examples of the company and its high-level executives making atypical income claims to promote the MLM’s business opportunity, more than…

Forever Living Mobile App

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Forever Living Mobile App

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified more than 5,500 examples of the company and its high-level executives making atypical income claims to promote the MLM’s business opportunity. The examples…

2022 Forever Living Income Claims Database

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2022 Forever Living Income Claims Database

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified more than 5,500 examples of the company and its high-level executives making atypical income claims to promote the MLM’s business opportunity. These claims…

Forever Living Social Media Platforms

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Forever Living Social Media Platforms

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified more than 5,500 examples of the company and its high-level executives making atypical income claims to promote the MLM’s business opportunity, more than…

2022 Forever Living Events

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2022 Forever Living Events

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified more than 5,500 examples of the company and its high-level executives making atypical income claims to promote the MLM’s business opportunity, many of…

Other Forever Living Income Claims

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Other Forever Living Income Claims

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified more than 5,500 examples of the company and its high-level executives making atypical income claims to promote the MLM’s business opportunity. Some of…

2022 Forever Living Influencer Database

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2022 Forever Living Influencer Database

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified several examples of Forever Living-sponsored athletes advertising company products on their social media accounts without clearly and conspicuously disclosing their material connection to…

2020 Forever Living Events

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2020 Forever Living Events

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified more than 5,500 examples of the company and its high-level executives making atypical income claims to promote the MLM’s business opportunity, many of…

2018 Forever Living Events

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2018 Forever Living Events

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified more than 5,500 examples of the company and its high-level executives making atypical income claims to promote the MLM’s business opportunity, many of…

2016 Forever Living Events

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2016 Forever Living Events

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified more than 5,500 examples of the company and its high-level executives making atypical income claims to promote the MLM’s business opportunity, many of…

2017 Forever Living Events

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2017 Forever Living Events

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified more than 5,500 examples of the company and its high-level executives making atypical income claims to promote the MLM’s business opportunity, many of…

2021 Forever Living Events

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2021 Forever Living Events

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified more than 5,500 examples of the company and its high-level executives making atypical income claims to promote the MLM’s business opportunity, many of…

2019 Forever Living Events

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2019 Forever Living Events

A TINA.org investigation into Forever Living identified more than 5,500 examples of the company and its high-level executives making atypical income claims to promote the MLM’s business opportunity, many of…

2023 Forever Living Income Claims Database

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2023 Forever Living Income Claims Database

Between June and November 2023, TINA.org investigated 100 MLM companies, which included 93 DSA member companies plus 7 other prominent MLM companies, and found that 98 percent used atypical and…

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Wall of Shame

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