Tag: superfoods

Stupidest Spam of the Week Immortality

The email title is ‘Immortality Possible?’

Obviously, the answer is no, but scientists are making progress in understanding the factors that can lead to longer lives and in particular to longer lives in a healthy state.

However, this scam email is not about science – just a series of buzz words to try to get the readers to click to buy a bottle of magic elixir.

It starts off talking about the fountain of youth – perhaps been watching too many old movies.

Then says it’s about an ancient superfood. That word superfood is just a Marketing term – it has no meaning.

Then the email switches to phrases such as “powerful antioxidant” which is intended to impress, but then  dark chocolate, vitamin C and beans for example are also powerful antioxidants.

Then it moves on to the Aztecs then a Japanese longevity secret lost since 1596 and so on.

All lies of course – the scammer just wants your financial details to sell to other criminals

There is no fountain of youth except in comic books.

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Kyani Superfoods

Kyani sell food supplements and that’s fine. Maybe they are good supplements or maybe there are better ones on the market.

But, Kyani is really a network marketing business.

“With Kyani’s unmatched Dream Car Program, exotic retreats and lucrative compensation, Kyani helps you create the lifestyle you’ve always dreamed of.”

The spam emails about Kyani do mention the food supplements but most of the sales pitch is about becoming a partner and having a rich lifestyle.

What they want is for you to become a Kyani ‘business partner’ which means an unpaid sales person for their business. For you to buy into the dream they peddle of riches for little effort. But it is they who become rich from your efforts – not you. To make the riches you are told to bring in more and more people to also become business partners i.e. people who pay Kyani.

To be a partner, you have to buy the products from Kyani then sell them on to others.

This is very low risk for Kyani but high risk for you. If you don’t manage to sell the products – well, you paid for them and are stuck with them.

For same people, this kind of network marketing is what they like and can do well, but for most it turns out to be a disaster and an expensive one.

Kyani is a legitimate company with legitimate products, but do beware that the chances of becoming rich through Kyani are exceedingly slim.

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