The latest in the slew of money making pyramid schemes seems to be a “miracle pill” called MaxGXL. In a visit to the web site, the first thing I saw was their “mission” which states that Max International is “dedicated to improving the physical and financial lives” of individuals all over the world. How do they do this? Well, they sell this “miracle pill”, of course and expect YOU to sell it too!
Guess what? Nobody wins in this scenario. You know why? One: The people selling this “miracle pill” can’t sell enough to make ends meet. At $85.00 a pop, who the fuck can afford it? Two: any dumb fool who buys this is wasting their money because they’re not going to see any results from it. It’s a big gimmick and I’m sure it’s got an infomercial on TV somewhere around 3 a.m. And most recently they’ve added a NEW BREAKTHROUGH Weight loss product! MAX WLX! And because it was testing at UCONN it’s proven to work! Right…sorry I’ve never known of any pill to help you successfully lose weight and keep it off…not even for a little while.
MaxGXL is fairly new, I believe. Of course it is not FDA approved, as it is only a supplement. To me this alone is a red flag. There’s not much info about MaxGXL on the Internet other than a slew of seller web sites (which I’m sure there are more of than people actually buying the product). However, I did find one interesting tidbit on a Yahoo Answers page where someone was asking about MaxGXL. It certainly made me think. Here’s the link:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080513150721AAVZkz4
Remember, folks, if it was so easy to make money from MaxGXL, everyone would be selling it. Also, if MaxGXL was such a wonder drug, curing people of their back pain, knee pain and whatever ails them, EVERYONE would be taking it! Most importantly, if someone wants to make a buck off of you, they’ll tell you anything!