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Peru issues warning against Global InterGold (EmGoldex) & Jeunesse

The Superintendencia de Banca is responsible for the ‘regulation and supervision of the Financial System of Insurance and Private Pension System‘ in Peru. In an action that slipped under the radar, last month the Superintendencia de Banca issued a warning against Global InterGold (EmGoldex) and Jeunesse.


Jeunesse to keep its shady secrets (Jensen lawsuit)

One of the more interesting aspects of Jeunesse’s lawsuit against former President Darren Jensen, is Jensen’s discovery requests. In particular, Jensen’s demand that Jeunesse hand over information pertaining to regulatory issues and attempts to illegally sell products in Asia, South America and Europe. Jensen also sought information on Jeunesse’s Chinese MLM license and ‘documents concerning [Continue reading…]


Jeunesse marketed as “passive income opportunity”

Patrick Chan (also goes by “Patric Chan”) joined Jeunesse in May, 2015. Operating out of Malaysia, Chan refers to his Jeunesse downline as the “Passive Wealth Group”. As per a Facebook post dated June 7th, 2016, here’s how Chan claims his Passive Wealth Group is going: We started the Passive Wealth Group 1 1/2 years [Continue reading…]


Jeunesse: Regulatory disclosure will cause “irreparable harm”

One of the major deterrents against MLM litigation is discovery. Closet skeletons are abundant in this industry, with it only taking a few queries from “someone in the know” to potentially destroy a company or budding career. One MLM company currently fighting to keep its skeletons tightly locked up is Jeunesse.


Jeunesse lawsuit against Darren Jensen referred to mediation

In a lawsuit filed by Jeunesse on January 8th, the company accused former executive Darren Jensen of raiding. Jeunesse also accused Jensen of using Jeunesse’s product formulas, pricing strategies, cost of goods sold, marketing plans, suppliers, vendors and manufacturers, to develop a new product for LifeVantage. Jensen was President of Jeunesse until he terminated his employment [Continue reading…]


Alex Morton’s Jeunesse – where is the retail?

Can a leopard change its spots? If Alex Morton’s recently published blueprint for his Jeunesse business is anything to go by, the answer is a blunt “no”.


Jeunesse lawsuit accuses Darren Jensen of raiding

Although they seemingly have no problems with their affiliates raiding other companies, turns out Jeuenesse aren’t so blase about the issue in their own backyard. A lawsuit first filed by Jeunesse on January 8th names Darren Jensen as defendant, and accuses him of raiding the company. For those unfamiliar with the term, “raiding” in MLM [Continue reading…]


Nestler & Jeunesse settle backroom deal lawsuit

Following the signing of an $90,000 secret backroom deal, Matthew Nestler’s affiliate membership with Jeunesse was terminated eight months later. Jeunesse claimed Nestler failed ‘to adequately support the distributors he sponsored’. Nestler’s subsequently filed lawsuit meanwhile detailed a shifty conspiracy to transfer his business to his former immediate downline. Then Jeunesse president Darren Jensen and [Continue reading…]


Jeunesse edge closer to being a 1:1 Vemma clone

When Vemma’s Young People Revolution (read: Alex Morton’s downline) jumped ship for Jeunesse, there was a bit of confusion surrounding the different product lines. Awkward videos and testimonials began to pop up, from people who clearly didn’t give a crap about skincare. Lip-service to the FTC or a genuine about-face on a product niche they’d [Continue reading…]


Jeunesse Review: Answering the affiliate autoship question

Jeunesse launched in late 2009 and operate in the health and wellness MLM niche. Based in the US state of Florida, co-founders Randy Ray (CEO) and Wendy Lewis (COO) head up Jeunesse’s executive team. As per Ray’s Jeunesse corporate bio: Randy has been involved with multi-level marketing for eighteen years, including co-owning MarketQ, Inc. with Wendy [Continue reading…]