Monthly Archives: October 2018

Jeunesse For The Second Time Classified As Triple A Opportunity

Jeunesse is re-classified as Triple A (AAA+) opportunity based on key figures such as revenue, momentum, Alexa ratings, poll results, input from direct selling professionals, top earners and Head Office visits we regularly conduct.
The first time Jeunesse received a Triple AAA+ classification was in June 2016 and since that time, Jeunesse ‘s growth has been exceptional.
Business For Home recommends Jeunesse. There is high certainty that the net benefit is substantial for a (new) representative.
Jeunesse is a global direct selling company with a mission to positively impact the world by helping people look and feel young, while empowering them to unleash their potential.
The company’s exclusive skin care, hair care and nutritional products make up a comprehensive Youth Enhancement System. Jeunesse is a privately held company based in Lake Mary, Florida, USA.
With multilingual customer service, a back office support team, global enrollment system and in-house programming, the company has developed a cutting-edge, global platform that has harnessed the power of technology to share innovative products, training and support through 34 fully operational offices to markets in over 140 countries.
Now in its tenth year of business, Jeunesse first achieved billion-dollar annual sales in 2015. The company has maintained annual sales of more than $1 billion for the past three years, with revenue of  $1.3 billionin 2017.
Since 2014,

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Trump Family Accused Of Fraudulent Scheme In ACN Class Action Lawsuit

Four anonymous individuals filed a class action lawsuit in the Southern District of New York on Monday. The plaintiffs are accusing the president, Donald Jr, Eric, and Ivanka Trump of conning the victims into giving up hundreds of thousands of dollars. They say the losses were devastating and life-altering in 164-page filing.
 Trump ‘falsely represented that he genuinely supported ACN and failed to disclose that he was being paid lavishly for his endorsement,’ the suit states
The president even featured the company on Celebrity Apprentice twice.
Four anonymous individuals have filed a class action lawsuit accusing President Trump and his children Donald Jr, Eric, and Ivanka of ‘deliberately defrauding’ them by falsely representing a multilevel marketing firm, DailyMail.com can reveal.
In a 164-page complaint filed in a U.S. District Court in New York on Monday, the group claims the Trumps ‘made millions’ by endorsing the training programs of North Carolina company ACN Inc., which in turn, conned victims out of ‘hundreds or thousands of dollars.’
The plaintiffs allege that from 2005 to 2015, the president ‘falsely represented that he genuinely supported ACN and failed to disclose that he was being paid lavishly for his endorsement of the company.’
In addition, the suit claims Trump falsely stated that his

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How one jeweller dealt with being rejected by insurance firms

Nikolay Piriankov is founder of Taylor & Hart. Here, he discusses insurance for a jewellery business and the measures he put in place to protect his company. 1. When did you start the business, and what were you doing before? I was a student at the university of Manchester in 2010 when my friend from school
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