Rejuvenate Live Anti Aging Serum

UPDATE - I am no longer promoting RejuvenateLive as I’m streamlining my promotions. My focus is on building my BodyAlive business now that they’ve added their new deodorized Noni product and are revamping their signup process.

As of July 8th, you will not be able to join free.. so lock in your BodyAlive position now and place your first nonilicious order.

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RejuvenateLive launched last week and is growing very rapidly.

Rejuvenate Worldwide is a new company by Powerline system creator Ben Glinsky. It has attracted some of the biggest leaders in Network Marketing because of it’s intriguing compensation plan and of course it’s signature product. An Anti Aging Serum.

There’s little doubt that as more and more baby boomers reach retirement age, anti aging will continue to be one of the hottest markets to be in.

If you want to get the facts on this record breaking opportunity, have been looking to break into the Anti Aging Market, or are looking for the best anti-aging products take a tour of Rejuvenate Live to learn more.

As we learn more we’ll let you know all the details.

6 Comment(s)

  1. Audun | Jun 29, 2008 | Reply

    Hi!

    Here are some thoughts on Rejuvenate Worldwide and a tip or two about mlm in general:

    From what I have learned the possibility of SCAM is high. The seemingly creator of Rejuvenate Worldwide, Ben Glinsky, has been involved in several similar concepts. And they all seem to have failed on some level.

    More information here: http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=15586

    And here:
    http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/335/RipOff0335607.htm

    I work with health myself and I have over 10 years of experience from the mlm industry. For me Rejuvenate Worldwide raised red flags immediately when I looked over their company page (www.rejuvenateworldwide.com) today. On the website they give off the impression of being a well established and rock solid company going worldwide at launch.

    If so:

    - Why only start with one language?
    - Why make incredible claims like “look 10 years younger” minutes after the first application of the product (is that REALLY possible)?
    - Why no information available on management?
    - Can I be sure the product is being shipped after payment without delay?
    - Why no details available on production?
    - Could they really put all these expansive ingredients in the Ageless product when so much of their profits are “lost” to the matrix?
    - Why only register the domain name for 1 year if the business is “rock solid” and is Rejuvenate Worldwide really a registered company (http://who.godaddy.com/WhoIs.aspx?domain=rejuvenateworldwide.com&prog_id=godaddy)?

    And lastly (at least here anyway):
    - Why on earth promise building peoples matrix and claim income can be made without any effort what so ever?
    Any serious MLM company, even in the few this in theory could be possible, have strict rules (excluding anyone making such claims, same policy as with SPAM by the way) that does not even allow hints about you building your downline’s matrix/downline for them.

    The insignificant sum of money requested to getting started with Rejuvenate Worldwide will probably not put you off. Fair enough, but what about the time you put in? What about your friends and contacts? What will they think about you if you continue inviting them (sometimes even pushing) to something that doesn’t work in the long run? Of course, it wasn’t your fault; you acted in good faith… Just following information that you found on the internet, given by people you don’t know… Not forgetting that you neglected doing your own research, you just jumped at it. Is it your “greed for money” that keeps bringing you and your “friends” into this type of situations? Only you hold the answer to that.

    Maybe you are compassionate for those you bring into your mlm network. Your motivation might be to help all of them achieving great personal success and wealth that would make any of their colleagues envy. So you are dead sure that this is the company to be in, and you let everyone know so they can share your wise-chosen opportunity.

    I’ve been there and I’ve been wrong, the company failed. How could I be so sure based on information that I couldn’t really confirm? And how could I so easily dismiss all objections and convince others that I was right in my assessment of the opportunity?
    In hindsight it looks to me, as my lack of judgement could be inherent in our human nature. We want to be right, all the time. What I did was simply following what was logical to me based on the “facts” I chose to believe in. And when I believe (and anyone else for that matter) that the earth is flat, you are just a wink of the eye away from going up in flames, regardless of how logical your facts are supporting the earth to be round.

    How many times do you want to start up in a new company, building a new downline, investing your time, exhausting your contacts etc? I am unfortunately speaking of experience here. So my advice is, do your best to make sure that what you get involved with is worth your time and lives up to your integrity. Trying and failing a few times is for many people a part of the learning curve, but is it any point making a habit of it?

    I have no proof Rejuvenate Worldwide is a SCAM, but it sure look like something short lived to me. I am of course hoping that I am wrong; nothing would be better than that!

    Do some research on your own and make a more qualified decision before you join Rejuvenate Worldwide, that’s my advice anyway. What do you have to lose?

    Regardless, all the best on you venture and good luck!

    Audun

  2. Lydia.... | Jul 2, 2008 | Reply

    Wow, everything you said was so right on.

    I thought the product looked good, the comp plan looked good, but red flags were ringing pretty loud too.

    Seems like alot of money is being paid out and not much being brought in. So how can it last.

    Also, the website doesn’t provide any info on the CEO or the company.

    I did a little research and found out that Ben Glinsky doesn’t have the best reputation. That didn’t help me any.

    I hope it lasts, because it sure looks like a great opportunity.

    Lydia….

  3. dedan | Aug 7, 2008 | Reply

    hi just like you i have been wondering whether rejuvinateworldwide is for real …there so littel info on the net can somone shed more light on this

  4. irene szumski | Nov 1, 2008 | Reply

    I can’t figure out how to use it. It is also too thick to use.

  5. irene szumski | Nov 1, 2008 | Reply

    I do not want anymore of this rejuvenat anti-aging serum until I can talk to someone about it.

  6. Kelli Hill | Jan 14, 2009 | Reply

    I just received the shipment on Monday 1/12 so my 15-day “trial” is only going to be 12 days. Also, it was not clear that I would have to PAY for this supposed FREE trial. I was under the impression that all I had to do was pay shipping with the option of continuing to get a monthly supply. So now, not only am I going to get soaked for an extra $50, I will have to take time out of my day to go to the post office and mail the stuff back and pay AGAIN for shipping. I do not wish to participate in something that’s going to cost me $80 a month after my so-called “free” trial. For that kind of $$ I might as well get Botox! Or better yet, put it aside for a face lift in 10 years! I will promptly be sending the sample back. I feel like an idiot for falling for this internet scam.

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