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Skinny Body Care Review-Is Skinny Body Care Legit?

I’ve been looking at a lot of Skinny Body Care Reviews and I’ve noticed a few red flags. I am not a Skinny Body Care distributor so don’t worry, I’m not looking to sign you up, but if you want to know the facts about Skinny Body Care or if you’re concerned that Skinny Body Care is a scam, let me fill you in on what I’ve found out (or didn’t find out).

Skinny Body care is a pretty new mlm, they started in January 2011. My first concern doesn’t have much to do with the company itself; it’s just the fact that Skinny Body Care is a new company. Unfortunately most mlm’s don’t make it past the first two years, so if you decide to sign up just be aware of the extra risk. Getting involved on the ground floor isn’t bad but you have to do your research if you want to avoid getting scammed by new companies like Skinny Body Care.

Is Skinny Body Care a Scam? Lack of Info May Be an Issue For Some People!

This leads me to the next problem I see with Skinny Body Care. Out of all the research I’ve done and the Skinny Body Care Reviews I’ve read; no one can seem to find very much information about the CEO and the company leaders, save for a guy named Ben Glinsky. I found a few obscure references about Ben and I can’t say one way or another whether this guy is the real deal or not. For all I know Ben Glinsky could just be running Skinny Body Care out of his garage, because I have yet to find any solid information about Skinny Body Care’s management team either. My advice is to hold off on signing up with Skinny Body Care until you know who you’re dealing with, or find a company that is more transparent.

This Third Party Review of Skinny Body Care Uncovers Some Reasons Why Some People are Skeptical!

The biggest reason people are calling Skinny Body Care a scam is that the company is selling the illusion of being able to make money without signing people up. I don’t really want to get into details but Skinny Body Care has something in its compensation plan called spillover. Here’s what spillover is as I understand it. Let’s say Joe is a killer Skinny Body Care distributor and he has a list of endless leads to put into his Skinny Body Care business. Now Joe signs up Mary and she gets a few people from her warm market to sign up, she even signs up her deadbeat brother Jack. Now the reason Jack signed up was that he was told that whenever Joe and Mary or anyone from their team puts someone in Skinny Body Care they’ll go under him which would give Jack something called spillover. All Jack has to do is sit back and wait for the checks to start rolling in. The problem I see with the illusion of spillover is that it attracts people who don’t want to do any work. Worst of all, when these people sign up, it seems to be OK to give them the impression that they truly don’t have to do any work and can still make money with Skinny Body Care, so eventually what happens is Jack (and everyone like him) ends up with a canceled auto-ship and a whole lot of nothing. I don’t think the spillover myth is a reason to say Skinny Body Care is a scam because a lot of other companies (like One24 for instance) are saying similar things but it certainly doesn’t help them look like a reputable company either.

Does Skinny Body Care Stand Out? Or is it More of the Same Old Same Old?

The last issue I have with Skinny Body Care is that it isn’t very original. There are over 5,000 mlms and approximately 4,800 of them are health and wellness companies. The network marketing industry is totally saturated with weight loss programs, super juices, and ninja vitamins. If you want to stand out from the crowd, my advice is to get involved with a company that is totally original.

Why Will Most Skinny Body Care Distributors FAIL?

If you’re serious about signing up with any network marketing company, you need to understand that it takes work. Did you know that 97% of all network marketers FAIL? That means 97 out of every 100 people who get into this industry don’t make it. Wouldn’t you like to be one of the 3 that does make it? Wouldn’t you like to be the person who beats the odds and makes money while you’re walking on the beaches of the world? If you’re willing to do the work, I can show you a system you can put in place that will not only generate residual income but will also generate residual leads! Stop chasing people down and start learning how to attract people to you.

In Prosperity,

Eric Kalberer

P.S. Leave me your thoughts, comments, and questions below.

Comments

JohnH92

Interesting read. I’ve actually been following Skinny Body Care for a while, and I agree with a lot of your points. Transparency is key when choosing a new MLM company. I hope they provide more info about their leadership soon.

Linda123

Are there any updates on the company leadership? I’ve been on the fence about joining, but lack of info is making me hesitate. Any concrete evidence to suggest this is a legitimate opportunity?

MLMenthusiast99

Great review, Eric! I was really skeptical about Skinny Body Care. Your insight into the compensation plan, particularly the spillover issue, really cleared things up. Thanks for the honest breakdown!

SarahT

This review could use a little more detail. I appreciate the effort, but are there any positive aspects of the company that you’ve noticed? It’s important to present a balanced view!

MikeW

Eric! Long time no see! It’s been ages since we last caught up. This post reminded me of our old days in the MLM scene. Let’s grab coffee soon and catch up! Hope all is well.

RachelG

I had a similar experience with another MLM company. It’s frustrating when companies make it seem so easy to succeed without hard work, only for people to be left disappointed. Thanks for shedding light on this issue!

JamesF

There’s another MLM out there called XYZ Wellness that operates similarly to Skinny Body Care but has a much more transparent leadership structure. You might want to look into it as an alternative.

KatherineM

I learned a lot from your post. The spillover concept really confused me before, but now I understand the risks involved. Thanks for explaining it so well!

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