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DON LAPRE –
SCAM ARTIST OR NOT?
How many of you out there think Don Lapre is a big scam artist? Is
he or isn’t he? For those of you who don’t know who he is, Don Lapre is
the fellow endorsing The Greatest Vitamin in the World vitamin supplement
and business opportunity.
17 Responses to
“Don Lapre – Scam artist or
not?”
Claud says October 17, 2006 2:45 pm
I’m
not sure about this guy. He sure is charismatic and engaging. Is he too
good to be true?
Susan
says October 17, 2006 4:25 pm
Well,
how can he claim to have already paid out millions to his independent
advertisers if he is a scam artist?
Scott says October 18, 2006 11:25 am
I
agree with Susan. It’s hard to believe that he’d be around this long with
that infomercial promoting the business opportunity The Greatest Vitamin
in the World if he was a scam artists. No, I think he’s the real deal.
Look at the testimonials. The authorities would have his butt if he was
lying about this stuff. I’m sure someone can verify that information, eh?
Brent says October 18, 2006 8:10 am
Don
Lapre is the guy who used to do the Making Money show right? Didn’t he do
an infomercial about placing tiny little ads to make money? Hahahaha That
guy cracks me up! What a joker! Anyway. Seriously though. I think I heard
somewhere, can’t remember where, that he had some troubles with bankruptcy
and issues with that old program, The Making Money show. But, everyone
deserves a second chance, even Don Lapre, right?
Susan says October 18, 2006 11:25 am
I
think you’re absolutely correct Brent. Everyone does deserve a second
chance, even Don Lapre.
Darnell
says October 19, 2006 9:17 am
No,
Don Lapre is not a scam artist. I read on the Internet that he had some
troubles and made a bad business decision with that old company, but that
is all in the past. Some hooligans ended up running the old company or
bought it or something, but Don Lapre’s name was still on the product.
Then, those people ended up doing some not so good things with customers,
but the people thought it was all Don Lapre because his name was on the
product, when he was actually not in that particular business anymore.
Strange how stuff happens. So, the story goes that Don had his name
dragged through the mud from things that had nothing to do with The
Greatest Vitamin in the World, or with him for that matter.
Hahaha Tiny little ads… geez
time flies doesn’t it?
Philly
says October 20, 2006 3:37 pm
I
don’t think Don Lapre or The Greatest Vitamin in the World is a scam. He
seems like a really honest guy, and he’s really trying to help the nation
get healthier with his products. I’ve taken The Greatest Vitamin in the
World and it’s really really really great. I noticed a difference in my
energy and sleeping almost right away. I love his infomercials,
too!
Susan says October 20, 2006 7:26 pm
I’m
going to try it myself then. Thanks to Philly’s post, I did a search for
him on the Internet and found a website www.breakingnewsinvitamins.com where you can
order The Greatest Vitamin in the World and any of his new supplements The
Perfect Pill(s). Not only that, but you can become an Independent
Advertiser for the company for only $35! That’s a bargain and seems to me
to be very worth it to try it out. I think everything seems worth it. I’m
going to give Don Lapre a chance.
Claud
says October 20, 2006 9:03 pm
Hey
Susan, is it $35 to become an Independent Advertiser for Don Lapre and The
Greatest Vitamin in the World AND you get a bottle of The Greatest Vitamin
in the World AND any of the new The Perfect Pill supplements? That seems
awfully cheap and is probably a scam if you ask me.
Susan says October 20, 2006 9:47 pm
No!
Sorry if my post was confusing. What I meant is that you can become an
Independent Advertiser for only $35. If you want to try The Greatest
Vitamin in the World or The Perfect Pill supplements, that is an
additional separate cost. Cheers!
Claud says October 21, 2006 4:16 pm
Thanks!
LaToya
says October 25, 2006 10:39 pm
Shooooot! Don Lapre? He
ain’t no scammer. He’s the Bomb! You can’t be that fired up about
something and be scamming people. It ain’t right. Ya
know?
Celly says October 25, 2006 11:25 pm
That’s
the truth, LaToya!
Shannon
says October 25, 2006 11:58 pm
I’ve
had my doubts about Don Lapre, too. He’s so animated and energetic that I
almost wonder if he’s on something…and I don’t mean The Greatest Vitamin
in the World, ya dig? Ahhh, I’ll give the old man a break. He looks pretty
nice actually. And the bottom line is that the officials are so darn good
at crackin down on people nowadays, that I doubt anyone can get away with
anything, including Don Lapre and his The Greatest Vitamin in the World.
Nancy says October 25, 2006 12:09 am
I
actually know someone who is an Independent Advertiser for Don Lapre and
he sells The Greatest Vitamin in the World. He’s received checks for his
work, and they’re always on time. He’s actually making quite a bit of
money from it. Not enough to quit his day job though, but he also isn’t
putting as much effort into the business as he could. I think after the
first of the year, my friend is going to hit it hard and really try to
make the business work to see how much he can actually make. So, to answer
the question of whether Don Lapre is a scam artist or not, well, I vote
NOT because I’ve seen that he actually pays his Independent Advertisers!
Hope that helps!
Brian says October 27, 2006 1:19 pm
That’s
great info Nancy. Thanks for sharing that about Don Lapre. He seems like a
decent enough man to me. I think he is not a scam artist either. And, I
think it’s worth the $35 dollars to see for yourself to all those who are
curious. Why don’t you try it out. There is a guarantee of some sort on
the website, so see how it is and then report back to all of us.
Sarah says October 28, 2006 3:03 pm
I love
this forum everyone. What great input.
I
second that Chief Brian! Don Lapre…here I come…I’m going to sign up to be
an Independent Advertiser myself and see how much money I can make with
The Greatest Vitamin in the World. Let’s do it! I’m going to walk the walk
and see if you talk the talk!
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