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Warned about during April 2007


Noni Juice Dealer: “Leaders Made Us Believe”
April 22, 2007
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“I am also worried about what the makeup of Hiro products (marketed under the name taHiro outside of the US) have in them, ie.: Silicon Dioxide (anticaking, only in the Energy), Sucralose (Splenda) and Acesulfame Potassium (to increase sweetness)”.

I worry that our leaders who always have made us believe that the products that TNI has for us to share would be natural and not harmful to anyone, human or animal are jeaprodizing the company’s integrity buy using questionable ingredients in the Hiro products; Splenda (bad as it is for us) should be enough without adding acesulfame potassium. If anyone hasn’t checked these ingredients out you certainly should”.

I was really excited about this new product till I was clued into the last three ingredients of Hiro and how health problems could (you notice I said could) arise in the future. Acesulfame potassium “could” cause tumors among other things. If anyone out there has not checked the labels and what the ingredients are and have availablity of the internet they most certainly should”.

by Judith Reinholt (TNI IPC #1169726)


IPC’s claim they were lied to by TNI
April 20, 2007
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Over the past several months we’ve been receiving e-mail from TNI IPC’s (Independent Product Consultants, is what TNI calls their dealers and distributors in the pyramid scheme, over which they have little or no control). The dealers claim that TNI has lied to them. However, these lies are not about the claimed miracle healing powers but rather about the financial aspects. Needless to say we’re not at all surprised about that.

Telling a lie and not telling the whole truth are two completely different things when it comes to MLM based companies like TNI. And, as usual, a lot of dealers only start making noises if their income is at stake, as opposed to anything else. The dealers who have written to us claim that TNI has been telling them all along that “we will always cut you in and will never cut you out” when it comes to the recruitment of new victims (new IPC’s, that is). The process as the dealers claim is that people who become a dealer will be assigned a random IPC in the pyramid, based on the IPC account number. However, as it turns out, people can also directly buy retail from TNI and also be a so called “Rewards Member” while doing your monthly ordering of Noni Juice.

The most recent information that has reached us is from another dealer who claims that someone at customer services at TNI has now admitted that if someone signs up without referring to their upline IPC account number, that the company then keeps that for themselves. This of course not being what TNI has always told their dealers and which is making them angry and threatening to depart from the pyramid scheme. The anger is mostly because dealers are not making the money that TNI has always told them they would make with these random IPC assignments. The Noni Watch Team is not at all surprised about any of this. It’s just another scam in the bigger scheme, or scam, of things.




Quality Control (QC) at Tahitian Noni international is leading to quarantined Noni Juice being stored in a warehouse east of the Tahitian Noni facility. Click on the image to enlarge and read all about it.

We took a hidden camera into a meeting for sales distributors in Costa Mesa. It sounded like money is growing on trees, at least, the Noni tree. Sales of Tahitian Noni juice are in the billions. "Every 1.7 seconds somebody buys a bottle of Tahitian Noni juice," one salesman told us.


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