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JOHN SCHLITT, PLEASE READ THIS
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 8:51 pm
by Schrodyr
Hey John,
I saw in your newsletter that you are praying about a job. I thought I might share with you something about my former pastor.
He left our church in October of last year so that he could volunteer his time with another ministry. God has blessed him by allowing him to work a home-based business. He share information about a health product that changes people's lives, and get's paid for it.
I have no idea if it is something that you would be interested in, but I have heard so many good things about it, it's worth looking into.
You can find out about it at
www.dojuice.com. Let me assure you that the information collected there is kept confidential. There's contact info at the website if you have any questions.
In Christ,
Daniel
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 4:21 pm
by charl
Good lord it isn't goji berry juice is it? I would implore John not to join the
League of People I Hate because they pander that crap.
That fellow might be in danger of being told his car lights are on...
Re: JOHN SCHLITT, PLEASE READ THIS
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 4:46 pm
by Dan
Schrodyr wrote:Hey John,
I saw in your newsletter that you are praying about a job. I thought I might share with you something about my former pastor.
He left our church in October of last year so that he could volunteer his time with another ministry. God has blessed him by allowing him to work a home-based business. He share information about a health product that changes people's lives, and get's paid for it.
I have no idea if it is something that you would be interested in, but I have heard so many good things about it, it's worth looking into.
You can find out about it at
www.dojuice.com. Let me assure you that the information collected there is kept confidential. There's contact info at the website if you have any questions.
In Christ,
Daniel
Oh for goodness sake man.
You own the website you have to say that lol.
www.dojuice.com
Registrant:
Daniel OldenKamp
Registered through: GoDaddy.com
Domain Name: DOJUICE.COM
sounds like a scam!
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 4:57 pm
by Shell
John's not into computers anyway, so it's not likely he'd read this.

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 6:38 pm
by brent
With John's ability to remember people, communicate, etc., he should clean up in the real estate biz.
I hate to burst bubbles, but all of the multi-level marketing things make one guy money, and that is the guy at the top. If those products were so good, WalMart would be all over it to sell it. They would direct market it ot the consumers themselves. But the products are not that great most of the time. I want to do business with someone I can take to court if they kill my family or something.
What get's me about home based business people is that they talk about being able to work at home, and help others to do the same. What they do is create an environment that is never allowed to be "home", as in a refuge away from the daily grind. And then, you never can just have them as friends. They are always working you. It get's tiring, and people begin to see them coming and run.
There is no majic formula. There is no way to get rich quick.
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:15 pm
by Jonathan
If John gets in, I'll work underneath him, and then get two people under me. And then, those guys will get two people, and then two more people under each of them. It will definitely work, and then John will be a billionaire in just 8 months with a one time investment of $5,000.
Xango
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:17 pm
by Schrodyr
No, it's not Goji Berry Juice. It's called Xango, made from the Mangosteen Fruit.
I didn't mean to deceive about it being my website. I just reread my post, and realized it could be construed that way.
There are a lot of people that make good money in network marketing, but I understand that it's not for everyone. And never have I told anyone that you can get rich quick with it. It takes hard work and dedication just like any other business.
As for only the top person getting rich, that's not true either. At least not in this company, I can't speak for any others. I happen to know that the person "at the top" is not the biggest money making distributor in the company. I was on a call the other night, and one of the leaders had the statistics of how commissions are spread out. It was something like the top three levels get 20%, the next two levels get 20%, the next level get's 20%, and so on. It was spread out evenly, which is pretty amazing.
Ok, I'm done now. I didn't originally post this to start a discussion about multi-level marketing.
Daniel
Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 9:19 am
by sue d.
In defense of Xango (I knew I heard of that fruit before), Enosh was using it for a while because of his medical problems, and he told me it worked wonders and he felt the best he had ever felt in a long, long time.
Exactly!
Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 2:14 pm
by Schrodyr
And that is exactly one of the reasons I am invloved with Xango. I have heard so many testimonies from people I PERSONALLY know on how their quality of life is improved. I personally believe it helps with my allergies. My wife takes it for knee and pains. My pastor took it for 3 herniated disks in his back. His father took it for colon cancer. I know others that take it for diabetes, cholesterol, high blood pressure, migrain headaches, arthritis, general sickness prevention, and bodybuilding.
Didn't mean to go on like that. I just get really excited when think about how many people have found relief because of a natural product like Xango.
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 12:53 pm
by timserdynski
GIVE ME A BREAK
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 3:24 pm
by charl
Goji berry juice is supposed to work for colon cancer too. So said the guy who basically told us my father's death was our fault since we wouldn't buy it for him.
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 4:09 pm
by Shell
Some people will do or say anything to sell something. It's really cruddy that he would say someone died of a horrible disease like cancer because they wouldn't buy the stuff from him...As if it wasn't hard enough to cope when you lose a family member.
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 5:37 pm
by Schrodyr
Wow, I can't believe anyone would actually say that.
It's sad that idiots like that give a bad name to all health and wellness products. Same with some of the worthless products out there.
I do my best not to make claims about Xango. "Try it, you might like the results." I tell people to do the research for themselves, and if it's something they want to try, great. If not, that's fine too. I don't pressure people, and I certainly don't run up to every person that get's a bad diagnosis and say, "Try this, try this!" That's just rude.
Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 7:03 am
by Enosh
Ok, since Sue brought me into this I will comment.
After my brain surgery and facing uncertain doom with a brain tumor, I was desperate for any help I could find. Someone I knew offered me a bottle of Xango. So I tried it, and I did feel much better. I do believe it actually helped me as I was healing after my surgery. I had energy again, and it helped clear the cobwebs out of my head. I bought a case and took it for about a month. I signed on with them because it was cheaper to buy the product that way.
That being said, I don't sell the stuff and never did. I haven't taken any since last fall. It was way too expensive to continue. Unfortunately, it's being marketed the way it is. If the product were a decent price that wasn't pushed the way it is with a whole culture of people trying to make money, I would probably still buy it. Sorry, but I don't do multi level marketing.
I have suggested to a couple of my friends that they should try it for different ailments and see if it works for them. I do believe that certain products like this do have health benefits to them. Whether or not they heal all they claim to heal is up for speculation.
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Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 11:03 am
by executioner
Where can you buy this magical juice?