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May 6, 2004

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Cleaning that doesn't harm the earth. This tip came from a client who opened her kitchen cabinets up and showed us that she ONLY buys cleaning products from Melaleuca.

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I just have to comment on the post about the animal testing. I'm not sure where that person got their info from but it's completely inaccurate. The founder and CEO of the company grew up on a farm and is very outspoken on his stance against animal cruelty. None of the household or personal care products are tested on animals nor will they ever be. The only reason they are not listed as a company that does not test on animals is because they used the dog shampoo on their dog before putting it on the market to make sure it did what they claimed it did. How can they sell pet products and not try them out first? They now also have two kinds of dog treats that I'm sure they tried on some dogs to make sure they actually helped in the way they claim they do. This is not animal testing in my book, but if it is in yours then I guess you should shop elsewhere. It really ticks me off when people post hear-say as if it were fact.
One more thing - If you don't like their business model, then don't become involved with it. You can purchase their products and get all the benefits of a membership without doing anything with the business. The mission of the company is to help people, so if you don't want their help then don't check it out for yourself. animallover on Jan 25, 2012

Hi, This is my first post. It always makes me laugh when people find dozens of great comments about a company and immediately accuse them of being spammers, or a cult. But if they find dozens of bad comments about a company they don't accuse them, they think it is all real. Come on, seriously.
There are spammers on both sides.

Just to clarify some things.
People in Melaleuca are not supposed to SELL products, they only help people open accounts, they are not distributors. You can do that too, or you can just be a customer and buy direct from the company (I think approximately 80% are just customers). Also the product prices do not get more affordable if you enroll people, that is wrong. Every preferred customer buys at the same price, even if they help others enroll.

One more thing, I have been with Melaleuca for 2 years and I have never heard anyone, even Frank talk about his religious beliefs, which are none of my business. They have never impacted my business. And yes the business model changes from time to time like any evolving business but it is most definitely still residual income.

To the Pyramid comments, so stupid I hardly want to respond but please go and educate yourself on what a Pyramid scheme is. A company could not operate for 27 years as a pyramid, they are illegal. Melaleuca has awards from the Better Business Bureau for exemplary business practices.

There have been several posts saying that Melaleuca do NOT test on animals except for the ones designed for animals, eg dog vitamins. Yet still people think they do.

I did my research in the beginning on this company, I used the products, and I met the people. Then I made a decision to move forward. That's all we can do.

If anyone is interested in a real company with beneficial products (I am not a spammer, I was a satisfied customer before I ever referred someone else) please contact me at successinfo@wedeliverwellness.com Brenda L C on Oct 4, 2011

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