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ExFuse Review Scam or Legitimate?

Exfuse was created by two brothers Rick and Don Cotton. Their mission is
to provide opportunity and wealth without any limits to their representatives
and good health to their customers. So what is ExFuse? Are they for real?

ExFuse carries 4 products which they call the . These
products are:
– Seven
– Seven Pro
– Super seven
– eXtracts
The philosophy behind these products is first to create a synergy from a mixed
combination of ingredients and the second is to approach each product as
if they were a single supporting drink for the consumer. Each ingredient is either
organically grown or plucked directly from it’s natural environment. Pomegranate,
wild blueberries, aloe vera and grapes.

The representative can make money in seven different ways with eXfuse.
there is , pc bonus, preffered customer sales, fast start and a few
others. The system is based upon a binary and point value system. In the
binary system one can earn a percentage from his down line on their right
or left side and with each sale gain added point value. There are 7 levels
as well to eXfuse as you grow in your business: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Pearl,
Ruby, Emerald and Diamond.

EXfuse believes through diligence and being consistent following their
program one can find success. For someone new to multi-level marketing
warm markets would definitely need to be tapped first and if you have no
experience with Internet marketing you will need to learn. For the seasoned
marketer who dabbles in two or more of the nutritional based multi-level
marketing, eXfuse might just be a ‘target specific’ for your arsenal.

David and Christine currently reside in beautiful Southern with their three boys. David and Christine currently run a and mentoring business. http://www.familywealthbiz.com

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