Agel Enterprises – Is it a scam? why i left agel

Agel Enterprises on the cover looks like a great opportunity for the average person to succeed. They have cool, modern products, eye-catching field leadership, and a good story. What happened to Agel that made me leave? What did I see that made me leave?

Here is my short review of Agel. First, let’s talk about the compensation structure. You have to be a top recruiter to really make money in this business. It relies heavily on front-loading product, high autoship volumes, and constant recruiting to replace dropouts. Your residual income on autoship that becomes the sustained part of the business if you stop recruiting is $6.50 for every TWO cases of product sold. You will receive 10% for the volume of the minor leg. If one leg sells 10 boxes and the other 2 you will receive a 10% commission on the 2 boxes. There are recruiting bonuses, also known as fast start bonuses. Quick start commissions range from $35 to $200, depending on how much product the person you enroll purchases. Again, if you’re a great recruiter, you can make money fast; otherwise no.

The products are unique, they are different and have a certain appeal. However, my family of three would have to buy at least 8-10 boxes a month to get adequate supplements for our health. This equates to about $650 PER MONTH in nutritional products. The average person will look at these products and conclude that they are too expensive. While they are “sexy” and trendy, the price doesn’t quite line up. The reality is that they have inflated the price to accommodate a commission paid by the client.

I joined Agel to take the products and see if the business has anything to offer. My downline grew rapidly with high volumes. While this was exciting, what happened next wasn’t too encouraging. Those volumes dropped 50% or more in just a few months, as people continued to leave faster than they were coming in.

Agel Enterprises is a standard network marketing company with average products and an average compensation plan. While I believe Agel is not a scam, it would take someone thousands of people to generate any kind of mentionable income.

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