Awakend fails to provide ownership and corporate information on its website. The company also fails to provide a corporate address.
On the “contact us” section of their website, Awakend states it has “limited support”. Any questions are to be directed to Awakend uplines.
Awakend entered prelaunch in early August. This is cited as a reason for limited support.
Contact Us
We are in an exciting prelaunch phase with limited support! Please contact your upline leader with any questions.
Two months in and that excuse is stretching thin.
Company ownership and corporate details, support and at the very least where you’re operating from are basic requirements for due-diligence.
If you’re accepting distributor enrolments this information should be ready to go
before
you prelaunch.
BehindMLM covered Awakend’s prelaunch on August 18th. Given Awakend’s disclosure failures, we’re relying on my previous research.
Awakend’s prelaunch corporate marketing efforts are headed up by Danelle Meoli and Chip Macgill.
On social media Meoli refers to Awakend as her company. Such to the extent there are other Awakend owners and co-founders, they haven’t been publicly disclosed.
In August BehindMLM noted eight admins of Awakend’s official corporate FaceBook group. Today that’s been whittled down to four; Danelle Meoli and husband Scott, David R Teodosio and Ashlee Headlee.
Under the Meolis you have a bunch of their former
Exp Realty
and
NewULife
downlines.
As far as I can tell, everyone who was positioned before Awakend’s public prelaunch is tied to Meoli through her past MLM companies.
While Meoli is based of of Connecticut, Awakend may be primarily operating out of Texas.
I’ll update if Awakend ever gets around to providing consumers with a clear picture of company ownership and its ownership team.
Failing which:
If an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.
Awakend’s Products
Awakend’s flagship product is the weight loss supplement Zenith.
Zenith is marketed on the premise that overweight people are leptin resistant. Leptin is cited as
a hormone made by fat cells that regulates foot intake & energy expenditure by communicating with the brain.
The theory is that overweight people have too much leptin, creating leptin resistance over time.
Zenith “gently decreases” leptin levels, reducing leptin resistance and enabling the hormone to work as it should.
Awakend
do not
provide retail pricing for Zenith on their website.
Thus far the only pricing revealed in Awakend marketing is $135 a month for distributor autoship. This is presumed to be a wholesale price, suggesting Zenith’s retail pricing will be higher.
Awakend’s Compensation Plan
Awakend’s compensation plan pays on retail sales and recruitment. Residual commissions are paid through a binary team.
Additional performances and rank bonuses are also available.
Awakend Distributor Ranks
There are
🤖 Quick Answer
Does Awakend provide basic corporate information on its website?No. Awakend fails to disclose ownership details, corporate information, and a physical corporate address on its website. The company directs all inquiries to upline distributors, citing a prelaunch phase that began in early August as justification for limited customer support.
What are the standard requirements for direct sales companies during prelaunch?
Direct sales companies should establish and publicly disclose ownership information, corporate details, physical operating addresses, and functional customer support systems before accepting distributor enrollments. These represent fundamental due-diligence requirements necessary for regulatory compliance and consumer protection.
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