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I have just found this web site. http://www.businessopportunitywatch.com/ I hope I am not breaking board rules mentioning this site. I have been trying to work out what's good and whats not so good with these party plan / mlm companies for a while now. I've put a few posts on this board as such. Anyway this lady seems to lay out the facts in a useful way. There are a few free reports as well as a trial subscription. She has provided a free review of jamie oliver at home and wikaniko which a few people have asked for. Its interesting because at least if you don't go for the subscription it shows you the type of questions you should be thinking about. good luck
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Yes its a great source of info. I picked my opportunity as the result of reading it.0
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yes there is a good review for wikaniko... I have noticed0
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which just happens to be run by a T Adams .....Ex forum ambassador
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marcusadamski wrote: »Just in case it helps; I try to be as eco friendly as possible - and have bought a few things from Wikaniko.
From this site? Always better to cut out the middle man.
http://www.wikaniko.com/marcusadamski wrote: »Anyhow - if it helps, I use the following website:
Surely it would be better to cut out the middle man and go straight to the source? After all, the middle man is just trying to make money out of us in a sneaky, underhand fashion.
I would always go directly to http://www.wikaniko.com/ to save putting money into sneaky people's pocket.0 -
so
www.wikaniko.com
is the direct site and so you do not need to go via any other site to get to
www.wikaniko.comEx forum ambassador
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so
www.wikaniko.com
is the direct site and so you do not need to go via any other site to get to
www.wikaniko.com
But you cant buy via the direct site you have to buy through a distributor but not one that spams this site of course.
"This web site is simply a showcase for our business.
Our distributors have their own web sites, where people are allowed to join as customers or distributors.
The company web site does not have that facility.
If you wish to join Wikaniko as a customer or as a distributor, simply contact the person who invited you to view the website and ask for their website link, or use the Contact page and we will put you in contact with a distributor in your area. "
http://www.wikaniko.com/InvalidSponsorID.htm
They take a dim view of spammers and the spammer would do himself a favour if removed his post.0 -
OldGreyFox wrote: »But you cant buy via the direct site you have to buy through a distributor but not one that spams this site of course.
The main site has a shop, the link is right in the centre of the page, between Home and Join Us. I tried it and got several items in my basket, and hit the checkout link. Could not go any further as I'm not registered.0 -
Yea you can buy from the main site as a customer member0
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marcusadamski wrote: »I'm not a spammer,
Yes you are, you came in here and tried to get us to buy things from your wife's web site without declaring your interest in the site. Instead you pretended to be an ordinary customer of the site.
That is spamming of the worst kind.marcusadamski wrote: »So to recap:
- I'm NOT a spammer
Just to recap: You are a deceitful spammer. You only came in here to deceive us into going to your wife's web site by pretending to be something you are not.0 -
Its cheaper to buy from a local agent if you have one, because you pay the same and you dont pay a delivery charge.0
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