Nvisionu Review: Top IM Mastery Academy earners’ spinoff
Nvisionu fails to provide ownership and executive information on its website.
Nvisionu’s website domain (“nvisionu.com”), was first registered in 2003. The private registration was last updated on July 25th, which I believe is on or around when ownership changed hands.
This Nvisionu review is a reader request. I was tipped off that the company was owned and operated by former IM Mastery Academy earners, David Imonitie and Ivan Tapia.
I was able to confirm this via a lawsuit filed by IM Mastery Academy against defendants Imonitie, Tapia, Spela Sluga, Devon Roeser and Nvision U INC. on June 24th.
The (defendants) either resigned or terminated their agreements with IML, and then conspired to and began to recruit and solicit other IBOs and contractors, and to directly compete with IML in the marketplace.
The (defendants) breached their contracts with IML by, among other things, leaving IML and immediately forming and/or joining a competing company, Nvisionu.
We’ll get more into IM Mastery Academy’s lawsuit in the conclusion of this review.
David Imonitie is Nvisionu’s CEO.
Imonitie joined IM Mastery Academy back in 2016, when it operated as iMarketsLive.
Owner Chris Terry changed the company’s name to IM Master Academy in 2019. This happened after the CFTC fined iMarketsLive for commodities fraud in 2018.
Ivan Tapia joined IM Mastery Academy in 2015. Tapia was even higher in IM Mastery Academy, reaching the rank of Chairman Elite.
This is the same rank as marketing posterboy Alex Morton, believed to be IM Mastery Academy’s top earner.
BehindMLM maintains IM Mastery Academy is a pyramid scheme openly committing securities fraud.
What would prompt two top earners in an established, albeit believed to be operating illegally, MLM company jump ship?
Read on for a full review of Nivisionu’s MLM opportunity.
Nvisionu’s Products
Nvisionu combines an e-learning platform with nutritional supplements.
Nvisionu’s e-learning platform spans multiple niches, providing access to
- Q&A sessions
- community engagement
- badges, points and rewards
- certificates of achievement
- course workbooks & guides
- 2-week learning sprints
- 12 month courses and
- live educator sessions (marked coming soon)
Access to Nvisionu’s e-learning platform is sold in packs:
- Bronze Pack (1 course) – $200 and then $130 a month
- Silver Pack (2 courses) – $500 and then $190 a month
- Gold Pack (4 courses) – $1000 and then $250 a month
Additional courses can be added to Bronze and Silver for $200 and then $140 a month.
Nvisionu’s nutritional supplements is a range of sprays:
- Empowered – energy through vitamin B12
- Krave – appetite suppressant
- Dreaming – sleep aid
Nvisionu’s spray supplements are sold in multi-packs:
- Body Balance 3 – $75 for 3 sprays
- Body Balance 6 – $150 for 6 sprays
- Body Balance 12 – $280 for 12 sprays
Nvisionu’s Compensation Plan
Up until recently, Nvisionu provided compensation details on their website.
I’ve put this section of the review together based on a cached version of that deleted document, compared against another compensation document a reader sent in.
There is some conflict between the two documents, namely Team Consultant and Lead Consultant order (which is a higher rank).
Together the documents fill in blanks between them, so I believe the following is a complete and accurate representation of Nivisionu’s compensation plan.
Nivisonu’s compensation plan pays retail, residual and autoship commissions. A Matching Bonus is also on offer.
Nvisionu rank qualification, commissions and bonuses are based on sales volume (BV).
BV is generated via retail and affiliate purchases of Nvisionu products:
- Body Balance 3 – 50 BV in rank and residual commission volume and 50 BV in unilevel team volume a month
- Body Balance 6 – 100 BV in rank and residual commission volume and 100 BV in unilevel team volume a month
- Body Balance 12 – 200 BV in rank and residual commission volume and 200 BV in unilevel team volume a month
- individual course – 160 BV in rank volume, 75 BV in residual commission volume and 100 BV in unilevel team volume a month
- Bronze Pack – 160 BV in rank volume, 75 BV in residual commission BV and 100 BV in unilevel team volume a month
- Silver Pack – 400 BV in rank volume, 150 BV in residual commision BV and 150 BV in unilevel team volume a month
- Gold and Founders Pack – 800 BV in rank volume, 300 BV in residual commission BV and 200 BV in unilevel team volume a month
Nvisionu Affiliate Ranks
There are twelve affiliate ranks within Nvisionu’s compensation plan.
Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:
- Consultant – sign up as an Nvisionu affiliate with a Pack
- Team Consultant – refer and maintain two retail customers and generate and maintain 300 PV and 1000 GV a month
- Lead Consultant – maintain two personally referred retail customers, maintain 300 PV a month and generate and maintain 2500 GV a month
- Champion – maintain two personally referred retail customers and 300 PV a month, and generate and maintain 5000 GV a month
- Sapphire – maintain two personally referred retail customers and 300 PV a month, generate and maintain 10,000 GV a month, recruit at least two Consultants or higher and have two downline legs with a Team Consultants or higher in each
- Ruby – refer and maintain three personally referred retail customers, generate and maintain 400 PV and 25,000 GV a month, and maintain one recruitment leg with at least one Lead Consultant or higher in it
- Emerald – maintain three personally referred retail customers and 400 PV a month, generate and maintain 50,000 GV a month and maintain one recruitment leg with at least one Champion or higher in it
- Diamond – refer and maintain four personally referred retail customers, generate and maintain 500 PV and 100,000 GV a month, and maintain three recruitment legs with one Champion or higher in two and one Sapphire or higher in the other
- Double Diamond – maintain four personally referred retail customers and 500 PV a month, generate and maintain 250,000 GV a month, and maintain three recruitment legs with a Champion or higher in one, a Sapphire or higher in the second and a Ruby or higher in the third
- Triple Diamond – maintain four personally referred retail customers and 500 PV a month, generate and maintain 500,000 GV a month, and maintain three recruitment legs with a Sapphire or higher in one, a Ruby or higher in the second and an Emerald or higher in the third
- Global Visionary Diamond – maintain four personally referred retail customers and 500 PV a month, generate and maintain 1,000,000 GV a month, and maintain three recruitment legs with a Ruby or higher in one, an Emerald or higher in the second and a Diamond or higher in the third
- Ambassador Visionary Diamond – maintain four personally referred retail customers and 500 PV a month, generate and maintain 2,500,000 GV a month, and maintain three recruitment legs with an Emerald or higher in one, a Diamond or higher in the second and a Double Diamond or higher in the third
- Imperial Visionary Diamond – maintain four personally referred retail customers and 500 PV a month, generate and maintain 5,000,000 GV a month, and maintain three recruitment legs with a Diamond or higher in one and a Double Diamond or higher in the other two
To count towards rank qualification, retail customers must be purchasing at least 100 BV a month worth of product. 1 BV translates over to 1 PV and 1 GV.
PV stands for “Personal Volume”. With respect to Nvisionu rank qualification, it’s restricted to retail volume only.
GV stands for “Group Volume”. Group Volume is total sales volume generated by an Nvisionu affiliate and their downline.
Retail Commissions
Nvisionu affiliates earn commissions on the sale of supplements to retail customers.
Whether the e-platform can be sold to retail customers is unclear.
Recruitment Commissions
Nvisionu affiliates earn commissions when they recruit package affiliates.
Recruitment commissions are paid down three levels of recruitment (unilevel):
- recruitment of a Bronze package affiliate pays $50 on level 1 (personally recruited affiliates), $20 on level 2 and $10 on level 3
- recruitment of a Silver package affiliate pays $175 on level 1, $50 on level 2 and $25 on level 3
- recruitment of a Founders and Gold package affiliate pays $350 on level 1, $100 on level 2 and $50 on level 3
How many levels recruitment commissions are earned on is determined by rank:
- Consultants earn recruitment commissions on level 1
- Consultants who have recruited two Consultants or higher earn recruitment commissions on levels 1 and 2
- Sapphires and higher earn recruitment commissions on levels 1 to 3
Recruitment points
Nvisionu rewards affiliates who recruit package affiliates with points:
- recruit a Bronze Package affiliate and receive 50 points
- recruit a Silver Package affiliate and receive 175 points
- recruit a Gold Package affiliate and receive 350 points
- recruit a Founders Package affiliate and receive 350 points
Nvisionu provide a disclaimer which states:
Points are not cash payments and cannot be redeemed for cash.
They must be used for Nvisionu products or services.
Nvisionu don’t specify the dollar equivalent points are worth within the company.
Residual Commissions
Nvisionu pays residual commissions via a binary compensation structure.
A binary compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a binary team, split into two sides (left and right):
The first level of the binary team houses two positions. The second level of the binary team is generated by splitting these first two positions into another two positions each (4 positions).
Subsequent levels of the binary team are generated as required, with each new level housing twice as many positions as the previous level.
Positions in the binary team are filled via direct and indirect recruitment of affiliates. Note there is no limit to how deep a binary team can grow.
At the end of each week, Nvisionu tallies up new sales volume on both sides of the binary team.
Qualifying volume includes retail orders, affiliate orders and affiliate recruitment packages.
Nvisionu affiliates earn a percentage of $300 groups, matched on both sides of the binary team.
E.g. $1500 on both sides of the binary team would equate to 5 residual commission groups, each of which a residual commission percentage would be paid out on.
Residual commission rates are determined by rank or how much an Nvisionu affiliate spent or their rank.
- sign up as a Bronze Package Nvisionu affiliate with a Bronze Package and earn a 10% residual commission rate
- sign up as a Silver Package Nvisionu affiliate or qualify as a Champion, and receive a 15% residual commission rate
- sign up as a Gold or Founders Package Nvisionu affiliate or qualify as a Visionary Sapphire, and receive a 20% residual commission rate
Residual commission weekly caps are determined by rank:
- Team Consultants can earn up to $500 a week
- Lead Consultants can earn up to $1000 a week
- Champions can earn up to $1500 a week
- Visionary Sapphires can earn up to $2500 a week
- Visionary Rubys can earn up to $5000 a week
- Visionary Emeralds can earn up to $10,000 a week
- Visionary Diamonds can earn up to $15,000 a week
- Double Visionary Diamonds can earn up to $20,000 a week
- Triple Visionary Diamonds can earn up to $30,000 a week
- Global Visionary Diamonds can earn up to $50,000 a week
- Ambassador Visionary Diamonds can earn up to $75,000 a week
- Imperial Visionary Diamonds can earn up to $125,000 a week
Once paid out on, volume is flushed from both sides of the binary team. If an Nvisionu affiliate has an active autoship order, leftover volume carries over.
Matching Bonus
Nvisionu pays a Matching Bonus on residual commissions earned by downline affiliates.
The Matching Bonus is paid out down two levels of recruitment:
- Team Consultants to Rubys earn a 50% match on level 1
- Emeralds earn a 50% match on level 1 and 10% on level 2
- Diamonds earn a 50% match on level 1 and 15% on level 2
- Double Diamonds earn a 50% match on level 1 and 20% on level 2
- Triple Diamonds earn a 50% match on level 1 and 30% on level 2
- Global Visionary Diamonds earn a 50% match on level 1 and 40% on level 2
- Ambassador Visionary Diamonds and higher earn a 50% match on level 1 and 50% on level 2
Autoship Commissions
Nvisionu pays a commission on monthly retail and recruited affiliate autoship order volume.
Autoship commissions are paid out via the unilevel team, tied to the three largest volume unilevel team legs each month:
- 50% is paid out on largest leg volume
- 35% is paid out on the second largest leg volume
- 15% is paid out on the third largest leg volume
Rank Achievement Bonus
Nvisionu rewards affiliates for qualifying at certain ranks with additional monthly volume requirements:
- rank at Consultant or higher with 1100 GV a month and three personally referred retail customers = $500 a month
- rank at Consultant or higher with 2500 GV a month and three personally referred retail customers = $1000 a month
- rank at Lead Consultant or higher with 4000 GV a month and three personally referred retail customers = $2500 a month
- rank at Team Consultant or higher with 8000 GV a month and three personally referred retail customers = $5000 a month
- rank at Champion or higher with 20,000 GV a month and three personally referred retail customers = $10,000 a month
- rank at Sapphire or higher with 50,000 GV a month and three personally referred retail customers = $15,000 a month
In addition to rank requirements, Rank Achievement Bonus qualification requires “55% of volume come from customer packages (and) must have three or four personally enrolled customers”.
Joining Nvisionu
Nvisionu affiliate membership is $19.99 a month or $200 annually if paid in cryptocurrency. Nvisionu don’t specify which cryptocurrency they accept.
To qualify for MLM commissions, either e-learning platform or supplement spray packs must also be purchased:
E-learning Platform Packs
- Bronze Pack (1 course) – $199 and then $130 a month
- Silver Pack (2 courses) – $499 and then $190 a month
- Gold Pack (4 courses) – $999 and then $250 a month
- Founders Pack (also 4 courses ???) – $1499 and then $250 a month
Product Packs
- Bronze Pack (9 sprays) – $239 and then $150 a month
- Silver Pack (27 sprays) – $599 and then $190 a month
- Gold Pack (54 sprays) – $1199 and then $280 a month
- Founders Pack (?) – $1499 and then $280 a month
Other than a higher price-tag, there’s no immediately obvious difference between Nvisionu’s Gold and Founders Packs.
Nvisionu Conclusion
If you’ve read this far and are wondering how IM Mastery Academy considered Nvisionu a “competing company”, as revealed in their lawsuit:
IML has been working on and will launch a health and wellness program in late 2022.
The (Nvisionu Defendants) have conspired to bribe, solicit, recruit, and entice other IML IBOs, customers, contractors, employees and educators away from IML and to Nvisionu.
The (Nvisionu Defendants) knowingly, intentionally, and wrongfully took Confidential Information and intellectual property from IML, and improperly and illegally gave the information to Nvisionu and/or its representatives and agents.
The (Nvisionu Defendants) published false statements, and statements in violation of their IBO Agreements, on social media platforms regarding IML, its employees, and IBOs in order to harm IML’s reputation and statute in the marketplace and promote Nvisionu.
IBO Defendant Imonitie knowingly and intentionally encouraged this conduct in violation of his IBO Agreement.
IML suffered financial harm as a result of the IBO and Contractor Defendants and Nvisionu’s wrongful conduct.
In a nutshell, IM Mastery Academy claims it had planned to launch what Nvisionu has launched. Immonitie and Tapia stand accused of basically stealing those plans to go off and launch Nvisionu with.
Interestingly, IM Mastery Academy dropped it lawsuit four days after it was filed.
On June 26th IM Mastery Academy filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal. No reason for the dismissal was provided. It remains unclear whether money changed hands.
Meanwhile I couldn’t help but notice the following in tiny text, present in the footer of Nvisionu’s website:
Members, customers, or distributors of IM Academy or its subsidiaries must wait 6 months after the official date of resignation to join NVisionU or any of its subsidiaries.
I’m assuming that was part of a settlement reached, with IM Mastery Academy planning to announce its own broader e-learning platform and supplement additions within the next 5 to 6 months.
Given Immonitie and Tapia were both top earners in IM Mastery Academy, one can imagine them going off and launching their own very similar opportunity, means the money dried up.
Realizing that no matter how high they climbed as affiliates, they’d still never earn as much as company owners, likely also factored in.
Whatever the case now we have Nvisionu, which feels very similar to IM Mastery Academy – minus the securities fraud (at least for now).
Something Nvisionu has which IM Mastery Academy doesn’t is retail volume qualifiers.
E.g. Nvisionu’s definition of PV and customers;
A specified number (2, 3, or 4) customer packs with 100QV+ each with any combination of personal purchase or personal retail sales volume for the remaining 100QV.
A customer buys a product at the same price as a Visionary Builder. A person is considered a customer until they buy the Visionary Builder Kit.
This is normally great to see, but at the same time sets up Nvisionu affiliates for failure.
While its compensation plan and business model are vastly more legally compliant than IM Mastery Academy’s, Nvisionu’s e-learning platform and supplements are its weakest component.
Nvisionu claims its courses are worth $2500 each. What’s that based on? No idea.
Nvisionu are selling courses to consumers without providing any information on who’s behind them or what their expertise in the represented areas.
Immonitie and Tapia could have just easily got some bros to play expert in its courses, who knows.
Nvisionu’s supplement line isn’t much better. You get something tangible for your money, but it’s an obviously white labeled offering from who knows who, manufactured who knows where.
Again this is what’s being marketed to consumers.
Without retail volume requirements I’d be confident Nvisionu set itself to operate as a pyramid scheme. That is nobody is buying anything except affiliates.
I expect that to still be the case (disclaimers aside, Immonitie and Tapia both had large IM Mastery Academy downlines), with getting retail customers to sign up for “trust me bro” courses and “me too” supplements making or breaking the company.
Once the shine of “Oh top earner leaders, if I follow them and get in early maybe I can be a leader too” wears off, I think retail volume requirements are going to hamstring the majority of Nvisionu affiliates.
That’s not a problem with the requirements, it’s a problem with Nvisionu’s as presented weak retail offering.
Two things I’m baffled on is why anyone is buying Founder’s Packs, and why there’s a general lack of information provided on Nvisionu’s website.
I have a gut feeling there’s some financial benefit to buying an Nvisionu Founder’s Pack that’s not being openly disclosed. Otherwise it makes no sense to pay $500 more over the Gold Pack.
Being a new company Nvisionu has a grace period with required disclosure, but window drastically shortens once they start taking money (which I believe Nvisionu is already doing).
Executive, detailed product information and compensation details are mandatory. Anyone company failing to provide this is choosing to leave consumers unable to make an informed decision about the company.
Said companies may also be operating in violation of the FTC Act.
The last thing I find problematic is Nvisionu’s pay to play recruitment model.
If you want to participate in the MLM side of the business, you have to buy a Pack. This sets Nvisionu up for pyramid recruitment, but the retail volume requirements ultimately balance everything out.
It’s an understandable identity crisis Immonitie and Tapia have brought over from IM Mastery Academy, but they need to decide whether Nvisionu is going to operate as a pyramid scheme or a legitimate MLM company.
As I’ve stated previously, operating inbetween will set up the majority of affiliates for failure. On the frontend you’ll attract pyramid scammers, who’ll then lose money because they aren’t interested in selling to retail customers. Or can’t because retail customers aren’t inclined to spend hundreds to thousands on non-descript courses and supplements.
Pending Nvisionu addressing these concerns, approach with caution.
IM Mastery Academy is a full-blown scam and, through direct and indirect recruitment of thousands who have or will ultimately lose money, both Immonitie and Tapias are a big part of that.
nvisionu just had a prelaunch meeting and sign up in Trinidad and Tobago, is this company legit?
I had heard of IML before (never joined), how can one be assured that this is not another scheme?
One of the attractions is “getting in on the ground floor before launch” Is that really a benefit?
Read the review.
I am from Trinidad and this company is going to launch on 3rd October 2022. Just wants to know if this company is legit because I am intetested in joining.
Stop being a lazy dumbass and read the review.
Think it’s time to add “legit” to the spam filter.
Guys, this comprehensive review is worth the read. I’m also from T&T and I can tell you, this entire thing is a scam.
Those guys came from one failure of a pyramid scheme to the next. Their goal is to take your money and claim they’re white knights from heaven sent to make you rich.
Don’t fall for their nonsense. They are all wolves in sheep’s clothing.
Organo Gold failed. They jumped ship to IML which got renamed as IM Mastery Academy cause they somehow became a teaching platform accredited by themselves lol.
Imagine people claiming to be experts who are really clueless about forex trading but they teaching you how to be an expert in said trading. That making any sense?
Blind leading blind and they know how to capture and fool a bunch of sheep cause T&T filled with them.
They come now and jump ship to NvisionU headed by none other but David and Ivan.
Once David is involved you can bet Gary will follow him like a little puppy. And once Gary is involved, all he needs to do is rope in Luke which is easy cause he loves money and stage lights and throw in some feel good I believe scriptures from the Bible and there you go.
They will laugh all the way to the bank for the next 5 years or less and create another scheme and so it goes.
Read the review and don’t be a lazy dumbass. Read it and you will run from those guys, not walk away eh, I said run! Godspeed to you all and for those who obviously won’t listen cause they eyes on the ‘prize’….
lol go join up and keep your sign up remorse to yourself (as they usually do), go lose your money and time when you could have channeled that energy in getting yourself a real certificate, diploma or degree and find yourself a legit job.
Looks like one of the top leaders from MWR Financial left to join this company as well. Seems like the typical reshuffling of the pyramid deck.
Yes this company is seriously legit!!!!! John Maxwell does not play with rubber Ducky’s!!!
Contact me and I’ll send you to some of the serious top guys!! History repeats itself usually!! Truth and God will prevail.
Legitimacy via association isn’t a thing.
This is terrible due-diligence.
Thank you for the information. Im seriously looking for a legit opportunity. NVU doesn’t sound like a legit business.
This is nothing but another pyramid scheme, read up about it and you’ll find out for yourselves, but then again ppl in Trinidad doesn’t listen to anybody anyhow but do their own thing the same as how they thrown their money in the DSS.
well it’s your money so you are free to throw it away however you sees fit, ppl in this country will never learn but will keep getting scammed over and over.
company launched just October, there’s no evidence of anyone making anything but y’all will still jump and throw your money.
the founder was also part of another pyramid scheme and jumped ship, created another one under the name nvisionu and people won’t read anything but rush to join, almost $TT2000 for a few sprays and you have to pay monthly.
this isn’t even regulated so the founder can do what they wants with your money…..
be wise ppl, you have a brain in your skull, use it…..all that big money they are promising you that you can make is fake.
if money was so easy to make, nobody would be poor…..if something seems too good to be true, it’s probably is.
I imagine pyramid schemes are regulated in Trinidad, same as anywhere else.
The issue in a lot of countries is non-active regulation. They still haven’t caught up to the age of internet scams.
Had the chance to be a part of nvisionu and I opted out – have really had my fill of these pyramid companies.
The reality though is that you can make a lot of money in the early stages – just dont go into any pyramid company with stars in your eyes, dreaming of building something long-lasting – know when to get in and when to get out…
Theres a lot of hype surrounding this one because of the names involved. They know how to manipulate human emotion and to heighten expectations.
Earlier this year I attended a 3-day conference paid for by a marketing company. It was great – they paid for everything hotel etc. and they spent a lot of time vision-casting – building the morale of the people.
Eight months later – the company as we knew it then no longer exist. Meditate on that.
Great review thank you.
Education vs intelligence.
Network marketing is not for everyone I have done my research and joined a few.
Stop telling people its a scam unless you have 1st hand experience of being SCAMMED.
TLC is another MlM company I have researched, its all the same but not a period scheme.
I also found it funny in the review where it stated you need to buy your pack to participate as a concern… lol. Well I should think so.
You don’t have a problem paying your current account fee to have access to invisible money. so for access to a website back office to start a business that’s amazing cost me £350 to start my website with 3 pages.
Education: 360 points tailor package degree will have you believe that IML & NVISIONU is a scam. #limited thinking
(Ozedit: derails removed)
This is peak dumbass logic. Do you need to be decapitated to identify decapitation?
Nvisionu likely operates as a pyramid scheme because of its compensation plan. You don’t need to get scammed to identify a scam.
This is offtopic but TLC, last I looked, was set up as an autoship recruitment scheme. Perhaps research isn’t for you.
Nice try. Buying products on autoship has nothing to do with backoffice access. It’s there to drive commissions, which happens in a pyramid scheme.
Access to a backoffice doesn’t cost hundreds of dollars a month.
Sounds like it’s not working. You’d be far better served spending your money on an actual education.
I will not believe Jeffrey Dhamer is a murderer until he has killed me
Thank you Jade. Why are folks so quick to believe the negative?
I happen to know David and several people that have earned money from this company and no I’m not one of them. I am a Visionary Builder and have started my business.
The fact of the matter is some folks lack good work ethic so they think everything that requires actual work is a scam…. Missed opportunity is often dressed up as hard work.
Never take MLM advice from someone who can’t see past their own wallet.
The thing about facts is they remain facts whether you believe them or not. The take-away from both Jade’s and Dee’s comments is failure to address concerns raised in the review.
Attacking “folks” as a substitute is a strawman.
This company launched in Trinidad and it’s 100% a scam.
They offer no real products, it’s all about portraying a flashy lifestyle and convincing others, “this could be you”, It will never be you.. you will 100% lose your money behind this.
Sadly there are those blinded by the quick cash this company portrays itself as offering people who join.
Nvisionu is just the baby of IMA, another MLM pyramid scheme disguised as some life altering magic solution to all your financial problems.
My experience with nvisionu was not good. I placed a bundle order with nvisionu for their health and wellness drink ALIVE.
I returned 22 of my 24 bottles, the shot glasses that came with the order, as well as the water bottles as I didn’t feel any differences.
All were unopened & I spent over $100 just to return all items as quickly and safely as possible.
I was already pretty healthy & I am in the healthcare field so I pride myself on what I promote.
That was a month ago that this whole exchange started with their “customer service department”.
They’ve had my order safely returned for 3 weeks now and I keep getting the run around on my return. DEFINITE RED FLAG.
I’m so tired of this and my patience is GONE with them. Just give me back my money so I can cut ties with them. I have been more than patient and more than reasonable yet no resolve. THIS IS RIDICULOUS.
The customer service department should be just as diligent as the department that is withdrawing money every single day for all of these orders that are going out.
How you take care of customers to get their order out should be done with the same due diligence as Rectifying orders.
How do you close things out and take care of your customer is just as important and it’s not a good luck for the company.
My recommendation is to stay away from this company. There is a bunch of “rah rah” and no action.
They talk about finishing strong and yes, they finish strong when it comes to taking money out, but as I said above, you should finish JUST AS STRONG when returning the money the customer spent.
I have tried to register but my spirit keep saying no no no. Lolzz.
My friend is currently being scammed at Nvisionu. He bought the sprays. Mans entirely salary is going towards it.
How do I help him ? I want to bring legal action against the company as well.
Given his situation the money angle is the obvious candidate. If he’s spending all this money with nothing to show for it, obviously the MLM opportunity isn’t working for him.
Keep in mind some people aren’t receptive to common sense and logic once they’ve been sucked in.
Legal action would require a lawyer. Alternatively you can report to the FTC or equivalent in your area.
We (his friends) tried at the beginning when he asked us to join saying “mmm sounds scammy” but to no avail. I jus never bothered to do research till I’m hearing almost the whole salary goes into it. Intervention soon I guess.
This is in Trinidad, I will be contacting the fraud squad on this matter, then his parents worst case.
Good on you for looking out for him.
Just an update:
We had the intervention but he’s too far gone. He’s gonna continue emptying his pockets till he receives his promised payout (10 k USD in crypto :’) ) by March 2024.
Claims to won’t be able to sleep at night if he stops now. We’re either monsters or we’re food, I for one …will never be food.
Sorry to hear that. If you want to still be friends be there when it comes crashing down I guess.
Thanks for these reviews; they confirm what I already believed to be true about this company, and its founders.
I knew it was a pyramid scheme. Neither Ivan or David appear to be trustworthy; just 2 money hungry shisters who will deceive anyone with information and hyped up presentations to fatten their own bank accounts.
And also, (off topic), I believe David is working with some guys in Nigeria in operation of a romance scam.
Hello,
I also have a friend who was scammed by nvisionu, he thinks he’ll get rich with this spray and invested all his savings in it.
I’m a nutritionist and I’ve analyzed the composition of the products and the conclusion is clear, it’s a pure scam, products sold at a very excessive price when you can find the equivalent product in a better dose and 10 times cheaper in a pharmacy…
He’s already invested in them and refuses to admit reality. He just thinks I’m jealous, how can I make him realize his mistake?
Sounds like you’ve done all you can. If you value the friendship be there when it eventually sinks in.
So they are now promoting a phone app that makes forex copytrading as simple as “tap, tap, slide”.
No need to copy anything. The app sends you trade signals, you tap to look at it, tap to set your risk level (pips per trade), connect to your chosen regulated broker, and then slide to take the trade.
The rest is done for you… a stop loss is set, and the trade is held until a low, medium or high price target is hit or until the stop loss is triggered or until the trading team close the trade early.
Your money is under your control at all times with the regulated broker of your choosing.
You just pay an initial membership subscription of $250 and thereafter a monthly subscription fee of $150. What could possibly go wrong?
Getting closer to an unregistered securities offering.
If they reduced it to a periodic single-button click we’d be in “click a button” app Ponzi territory.
i am just about to pay the subscription monthly fee of $150 for trading, my spirit is resisting.
My friend is already doing this but iam sceptical.
I’m searching for information about this because from what I see about this company, their marketing is misleading.
I know someone who is involved in this and all of his promotion for his business says he makes his money in online trading. When I expressed interest, he gave me the whole snake oil salesman pitch about how great the products were and how I would need to sell health products.
I asked him, “Wait. I thought this was online trading.” It wasn’t. That’s how he’s luring people under him.
When I realized it was MLM, I bounced like a tennis ball. I’m still kinda pissed that his advertising was so blatantly false.
Nvisionu is in St Lucia currently doing the same thing. My friend from St Lucia keeps posting videos and promoting it over and over.
I sent him a video from YouTube going through this webpage and I doubt he has watched it or even have the intellectual ability to understand what the video was highlighting because he continues to promote it.
I honestly think they need to be exposed globally for what they’re doing.
What’s even in the sprays? Cause I think it’s a load of buffoonery.