By: Rob Wynkoop
Just about any time a new network marketing (multi-level marketing) company opens its doors the first thing a prospective customer or potential home business owner asks, is "is it a scam?"
About the Ximo scam, there is none. The products are of superior quality. Ximo is a real, legal ephedra supplement available in liquid or pill form. I ordered a sample from a distributor and tried a swig of the liquid energy drink and felt the effects almost instantly.
Ximo contains niacin as well as ephedra, caffeine and yohimbe extracts. So as soon as you drink a 2 oz serving (each bottle is 16 oz so you get a good amount for your $6-8 retail bottle) you can feel your face begin to flush a bit (I presume from the niacin), but then you get about 5 hours of sustained energy without the jittery feeling associated with too much caffeine or sugary energy drinks.
Ximo Golden Ephedra liquid energy drink is a tea essentially and has no sugar which is great. It tastes good and works very well. For an example of the sustained energy I felt using the Ximo Golden Ephedra drink, I did a 4.5 mile trail run with a group of my buddies yesterday. Normally, I'm in the back of this pack of 12 younger guys. This time, using the Ximo, without any extra training from the last time, I finished 5th. I felt like I could keep going and going without resting on the trail in spots that I normally would.
So from a product standpoint - it's not a scam. It works and it is legal. Yes, finally the real ephedra without the risky side effects found in pre-ban ephedra products prior to 2004. This product gives you increased energy and a metabolism boost without the risks of heart problems associated with the old ephedra.
The thing that often makes people ask the question of whether or not Ximo is a scam is because it is sold through network marketing. Sometimes people who are not familiar with network marketing or multi-level marketing think these types of companies are pyramid schemes or ponzi's. Quite the contrary - Ximo is a product that is easily retailable. That is - the distributors can buy it wholesale and easily sell the energy drink for $6-8 dollars each and turn a profit every time. You're not dealing with a juice company that charges $120 a month for a single month's supply. In fact, Ximo's cost is half of that.
Second, the unilevel pay plan is well known for being the most fair type of compensation for all members of a network marketing team. It is not structured so the people at the top make all the money off the newest members to the business. It is a very fair plan which actually has no commission caps at the highest levels as well. This means that people can make money from the beginning through real, retail sails and establish a residual income from people who want to sell the products also.
One last thing that makes me sure that Ximo is not a scam. This company gives its distributors their very own website where customers can actually order products. Many MLM companies may provide a replicated website with a name and phone number on it, but very few give a free site to their distributors where people can buy the products at retail with a click of a button. The credit card processing is done through the company and all a distributor has to do is generate traffic to the site.
Overall, I believe that I have shown that there is no scam when it comes to Ximo. It's a great product at a great price with a great system in place to help people open their own home businesses helping others lose weight and have more energy.
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About the Author
Rob Wynkoop is an author and network marketing professional. He is the owner and operator of several internet blogs and websites devoted to help others achieve success in network marketing.
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