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A MLM company by the name of ForMor, which is based in Conway, Arkansas, claims to have “the highest actual payout in the industry at over 60% since 1996”. Since starting in ‘96 they have expanded to market in Singapore, Canada and the Philippines. Each country has its own distribution center. They offer health related products designed to “cleanse balance and nourish the system”. A unique trait of theirs is that all the products they sell are produced by them.

Offering “six ways to profit” they seem to have a business solution no matter what area you would like to succeed in. To become a distributor for ForMor it will cost you about $30 for the distributor kit and $70 to buy products that you can use for demonstration (this is mandatory). If you decide to join, don’t worry about having to do it alone because they have a great team of people that will walk you through every step. They will assign you a mentor for the first 90 days that will be available through conference calls at your leisure.

As far as business goes, their financial plan is quite convincing. ForMor has commission statements that are high and promising. To give you a good idea of what you could potentially earn; having three people on your downline will get $85, having 12 people on your downline you will earn $450, and with 20 people you will receive $850. They also offer a very competitive 10% Infinity Bonus. The only catch to their generous commissions is that you have to purchase at least $50 worth of product from your own pocket.

Concerning their products, ForMor has been in a little scuffle with the FTC. According to reports, they made some false statements about the abilities of a few of their products. After trying to prove that their products were performing properly and failing, they were forced to sign a consent agreement which forced them to stop over exaggerating their products capabilities. This issue was cleaned up and resolved quickly and they have had no problems since then.

After looking over all the information and reviews for ForMor, I would say this is an average MLM company. They offer very tempting commissions but the market may be a little narrow. It would definitely be worth checking into. Just keep facts in mind and remember that you will have to draw in more than 20 people to make even a small living off of it.