MLM’s You’ve Never Heard Of – Synergy

October 24, 2005 by Ty | 8 Comments

Synergy Worldwide:

The name ‘Synergy’ and the Synergy Logo, with the arms clasping one another to form a circle, were carefully chosen emblems of recognition. The word ‘Synergy’ is defined as “the interaction of two or more elements so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects.” The arms clasped together represent how people work together in
this business to make the whole stronger than the individual. This exponential effect of people working together represents the ideals of Synergy WorldWide. Synergy WorldWide has the most innovative business compensation plan in network marketing and products that employ the latest technologies available on the market today. Synergy is a company poised to become an industry giant. As we expand throughout the world, we are indeed making the whole stronger than each individual.

Dan Higginson, Glen Jensen, Kevin Casey, and David Call founded Synergy WorldWide in 1999. Having had business experience in the Asian markets, they took the unprecedented risk and decided to launch their new company in Japan, the most difficult network marketing arena in the world. Because of their revolutionary compensation plan and technologically advanced products, Synergy experienced unprecedented growth.

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  • Frank Martinez on January 7th, 2006 at 10:00 pm

    I want to mention that even though Synergy is a MLM you dont have to be afraid to use the product. I have used their products for about 6 months before deciding to join the business venture. I was very please and noticed great improvement of my health. Weather you choose to join their business you will at least experience the quality of their fine products.

  • bill on April 11th, 2006 at 10:42 pm

    looks like a big mess ..this NSP scandal. what is happening? what will happen to synergy?

  • William Lezotte-EAUSA on July 31st, 2006 at 11:43 pm

    Bill, NSP has gone private and is in a stock buy back now. As a Synergy distributor I have spoken with Dan Higginson personaly and there will be no real problems for us. Of course it is more difficult to sponsor because of this but I am still effective with gaining new recruits in my downline.

    I am similar to Frank, and used their ProArgi9 and Maximum Protein products exclusively for about a year before I became a distributor to be able to purchase my monthly supply at cost. Since then I have grown my business.

    The results speak for themselves…. just google “EAUSA ProArgi9″ to see for yourself my before/after pictures.

    William Lezotte-EAUSA

  • Mary on June 1st, 2007 at 1:37 pm

    Talking about mlm’s you’ve never heard of, this was the case with Synergy in Europe a few months ago, but now, with the Pre-launch going on, it’s THE news in networkers’ world.

  • Steven Poots on July 2nd, 2007 at 5:58 pm

    I was just wondering what is going to happen to synergy now that agel has aquired it’s most popular product, “L-Arginine” And the fact that the doctor Ann de wees Allen has joined forces now with Agel? Can anyone give me an idea on what the process is now, does anyone want to join me with Agel now we have this amazing product.

  • P.H. on October 10th, 2007 at 10:42 pm

    Amazing Product? Doctor (?) Allen?

    I think Synergy will easily survive the loss of Ms. Allen. The claims of the superiority of her formulation have no published evidence and most completely contradict the published research. It is almost funny that she would mention published research to show the benefits of L-Arginine, and then claim only her L-Arginine works, when none of the published studies used her formulation, and still got great results.

    She has never published any of the research she has done, and there is no evidence in her C.V. that she even has the education to have done quality research. In fact virtually no education is mentioned at all other than that she is a “Board certified Doctor of Naturopathy.” What school did she attend or graduate from?? When she got this degree, there were NO accredited Naturopathic Colleges, and you could get your degree in the mail from dubious sources. Why would someone brag about how brilliant they are and never list their education in their C.V.??? And it is interesting that she lives in a state that neither licenses or recognizes the Naturopathic Degree.

    “World-renowned”??? by who? The only places that list her as a top L-Arginine researcher are her own press releases and the people interviewing her. So far the only real titles she lists in her C.V. sem to be from companies that she started, though she never tells you that in her C.V.

    If Agel, never took the time to actually verify her credentials or the inaccuracy of her claims I suspect they were just hoping to make a fast buck from a supplement that she has been hawking for years through various vendors. Kudos to Synergy for recognizing that someone like that, associated with their company would eventually reflect bad on their own credibility. She is a convincing salesperson and people like that belong in an MLM, but the MLM that is associated with her probably is more interested in sales than science.

  • Rick on January 26th, 2008 at 1:57 pm

    Please tell me more.kIke

  • P.H. on April 13th, 2008 at 8:19 pm

    As of 27 December 2007, Dr. Allen, and her product, is no longer associated with AGEL. Wow that was a short relationship. It makes me wonder WHY she no longer is with AGEL. Actually, with no listed education in her C.V., and a lot of unsupported claims for her supplement, and 20 years or “research” that has never been published for scientific scrutiny, I wonder how any company would be associated with her in the first place if they want to maintain even an aura of credibility. It looks like AGEL must have figured out that if you are going to make ridiculous claims, you need to have someone on your board who at least has a verifiable educational degrees.

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