AdvoCare Sending Warning Letters To Former Distributors?
MLM Attorney Kevin Thompson commented on his facebook:
I hear AdvoCare has been sending warning letters to several distributors that are leaving to build with other network marketing programs.
Question:
If AdvoCare eliminated their network marketing plan because it was “the only viable option” (as per their announcement), does that not imply that their current model is NOT viable i.e. illegal?
And if it’s illegal, why do they think their contract is even enforceable?
If they sue distributors for leaving AFTER they announced the “modification” to their pay plan, the distributors will certainly fire back and argue that the contract is unenforceable because AC was operating as an “unviable” business model.
They can use AC’s press release against them. Should be interesting.
Candidly, AdvoCare cannot have their cake and eat it too. If they eliminate the networking model, they need to be ok with people monetizing their influence at alternative pastures. Just my opinion.
About the AdvoCare International, L.P.
At AdvoCare, We Build Champions®. Backed by the most credible scientific research and internationally recognized Scientific and Medical Advisory Board, AdvoCare offers premium nutritional, weight- management and sports-performance products.
AdvoCare is a family-owned company founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Plano, Texas. For more information about AdvoCare, visit advocare.com.
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Well¡ If you want to start a new company I think it’s ok. Everybody looks for his dream and financial freedom.
The company will not succeed at the action
Hopefully everything works out for everyone involved.
I wish the best to all the distributors involved
I feel that if that is true is wrong!! It can backfire!! builders are going to leave, in fact, most of the associates will leave! It has happened before when other companies did the same that Advocare..
I feel bad for the associates, I believe that the company has the right to change its model, but on the other hand, I feel it is not the best decision when the associates are THE ONLY reason Advocare still exist.
When a company changes it’s entire business model, especially when they completely remove the network marketing aspect, that company cannot honestly expect everyone to stay. People, like companies, must do what is best for them. My heart goes out to all of those who were affected by this ??
Okay, the question marks at the end of my comment was actually a heart. Not sure what happened =)
I think it depends on which type of software you used to post. Or something like that! ? I get white question marks in black squares sometimes. I’m using iPhone with Google keyboard installed. Did my hearts work? ????
No they didn’t! Neither did my smile emoji! Ha.
This why I left MLM and went with a proven company without the drama. Writing is on the wall as this is not an isolated happening … this is going to be one more frequent until this industry gets a grip and starts conducting themselves properly
You are spot on
Sadly, many owners are only too quick to forget who built the company. As independent contractors, Advocare, having thrown them overboard, can have no say over where those former distributors choose to ply their trade in the future.
I couldn’t imagine building this huge business and then the company closing down the MLM sales aspect.
This is like adding insult to injury.
Come work with better people