NHR Products Home Business Review – Scam Or Legit?
Posted on November 13, 2008
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There are so many companies out there for the home based business entrepreneur to promote. So how do you choose which company, product, or service is the right one for you? This article will present you with an unbiased review of the NHR business opportunity.
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.) Product Line
NHR markets 3 products. Their lead product is the NHR Epic Ultra All-in-One Liquid Multi Formula. Epic Ultra is a liquid multivitamin formulation that retails for $19.95 for a 32 oz. bottle. Epic NRG is NHR’s weight loss formulation. The company touts that NRG has such effects as boosting your metabolism, curbs your cravings, helps you lose weight, and sleep better. Epic NRG sells for $69.95 for 90 capsules which is a 1-3 month supply. The Herbal Klenz Tea is a product that’s purpose is to gently cleanse the colon while detoxifying the body. A one month supply of the Tea retails for $24.95.
3.) Compensation Plan
NHR is a network marketing company. This means that the company leaves the marketing of their products to their distributors. Distributors earn an income by selling the company’s products and recruiting other members or a downline.
The NHR pay plan is a 2 x 12 Forced Matrix. The program is free to join. However, there are 2 “qualification” factors that have to be met before a distributor can get paid commissions. To qualify, one has to be on a minimum $19.95 monthly product autoship and have sponsored at least 2 people. Every NHR product carries a Commission Value (CV). NHR pays a CV of slightly over 50% on each product.
Conclusion – NHR is not a scam. It is a legitimate company with products that can qualify as a business opportunity. One shortcoming of the company is that it is so brand new. The MLM industry is a competitive market. Not every company that starts out will stand the test of time. Therefore, the true verdict is still out on the NHR home based business opportunity.
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