Well I am a noni user telling my own experience with Tahitian Noni Juice and the
network of distributers that I know well in this country. I'm not saying TNJ is
the only noni that works, but I stick with the TNJ because I like it and find
the distributers doing a good legal work like everybody else, with a few
exceptions, but I believe in genral they are more crazy and moneyhappy in the US
:))
I have watched this forum for more than three years. Those busy critisizing TNJ
seem to be able to write thousands of words of garbage. Why don't they put their
focus on teling interresting stories about their brand of noni, their own
experiences and why they reccommend it to others.
Jørgen A.J.
----- Original Message -----
From: mchenryshannon
To: NoniNews@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 6:49 PM
Subject: [NoniNews] Re: TNI distributor needs your help
It is perfectly clear what your problem is. Compare the rational what Gina
wrote to what
Jørgen A.J. wrote to defend TNJ. Jørgen's argument is that he like the taste
of flavored Noni
juice and consequently is getting a less potent Noni product, than to what
Ginan says who
buys Tru Noni they is pure Noni juice at half the price.
Multi-Level Companies or some people call them "pyramid schemes" have been
notorious
for selling promises and over priced products for decades using deceitful
tactics to get
people to buy the product.
TAHITIAN NONI INTERNATIONAL is a perfect example. Take a look at this news
clip from a
CBS TV station in Los Angeles that went undercover to expose what a TNI's own
company
person thinks about Noni and the misinformation two TNI distributors tell an
undercover
new producer what Noni can do for them to cure lupes and AIDS.
http://cbs2.com/goldstein/local_story_047223136.html
In a meeting for TNI distributors, the company presenter says "I love the
taste of the Noni
now." and he goes on ".to me it tastes kinda like money."
The distributors are no better. They use their misleading stories to try and
sell the juice.
Not only does TNI take a fruit juice that has been considered sacred by the
South Pacific
people for the past 2,000 years, but they view it as money. And then you look
at the two
TNI distributors obviously mislead the people in the in-house meeting with
false hope.
If you are part of a company that uses this type of business tactics that
trickle down from
the top, and you see it at TNI's regional office by a presenter who views Noni
as tasting
like money, than, I can see why you are having a difficult time trying to get
people to buy
an over processed, sugar filled, Noni blended juice.
There was once a great teacher that once asked the question, "what good is it
to gain the
world if you forfeit your soul?"
Misleading or selling false hope to people who are looking for solutions to
their health
problems may cause you to do just that.
--- In NoniNews@yahoogroups.com, "chocolatemama2000" <chocolatemama2000@...>
wrote:
>
> I signed up as a TAHITIAN NONI INTERNATIONAL distributor and have
> hosted 3 "Tea Parties" and I have had countless one-on-ones with new
> prospects. I have even given out over 12 free bottles of TNJ for
> people to sample. The problem I am having is after I meet with the
> people they go to the Internet and search for the word Noni juice. The
> folks that I have given bottles to and say they like Noni juice now
> seem to buy Tru Noni juice instead because of the price difference and
> the purity.
>
> My question is how do I get my people that I have been spending so
> much time with to buy the original authentic Noni juice at a higher
> price? My up-line has not given me a good way to counter the
> objections from my prospects and Tru Noni seems to be taking all my
> warm bodies. Any advice?
>
> Avis
> chocolatemama2000@...
>
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