Seattle Times:

XanGo Juice is not particularly pricey, but that also holds down the
potential for the multilevel commissions to generate life-changing
sales. (Multilevel marketing is common with nutritional supplements and
vitamins, where it can deliver customers more quickly than costly ad
campaigns.
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New XanGo distributors pay a $35 membership fee, and may also pay
costs to an advertising cooperative or for marketing, seminars and
other ways to find new distributors.



Freeze said that XanGo now has about 700,000 distributors worldwide,
and acknowledged that 70 percent of them don’t care about the business
end, simply using their status to buy the juice at the discounted
membership price (the non-member price is $37.50 per bottle, according
to XanGo’s Web site). For the 30 percent trying to use the juice as a
business opportunity, Freeze said that nine out of 10 "have income
exceeding their expenses."

"You can’t even incorporate for $35 to start a real business,"
Freeze said, "and here you are getting a legitimate business
opportunity with real support, where people have been successful."