Update 1st September 2020 –
BehindMLM has published an
updated Elepreneurs review
on September 1st, 2020. The review below is maintained for reference.
/end update

The first thing I noticed upon visiting the Elepreneurs website was mention of Elevacity.

Both companies are operated out of Texas, were founded by Rob Oblon and share the same logo branding.

BehindMLM
reviewed Elevacity
in 2015 and concluded that if retail was focused on, the travel-based business opportunity showed potential.

Unfortunately that doesn’t seem to have happened, with Elevacity dropping off into obscurity until a few months ago.

Alexa traffic estimates show the same February, 2018, growth curve for both the Elevacity and Elepreneurs websites.

As of May, 2017, both Elepreneurs and Elevacity are operated through parent company Sharing Services Inc.

As of March 1st, 2018, Jordan Brock, Robert Oblon and Frank Walters are appointed directors of Sharing Services Inc.

Read on for a full review of the Elepreneurs MLM opportunity.

Elepreneurs Products

The Elepreneurs website doesn’t feature any retailable products or services.

From what I gather however, Elevacity’s product line is available to Elepreneurs affiliates.

Since our initial Elevacity review the product line has been expanded and the travel component moved to Four Oceans.

In 2015 Elevacity marketed Meridium. Other than claiming Meridium was a “one of a kind” product, Elevacity didn’t provide any specifics.

Today there’s no mention of Meridium on the Elevacity website, however the company does offer an expanded nutritional supplement and personal care range as follows:

D.O.S.E – “a daily dose of happy chemicals”, retails at $99

Xanthomax – a “Xanthohumol based nutraceutical and super-nutrient antioxidant”, retails at $65

Hangover Defense Patch – “designed to replace those lost nutrients and kick that brain fog and headache to the curb”, retails at $34.97

Sleep Patch – “a unique combination of melatonin, the body’s natural sleep hormone and a special blend of calming herbal remedies”, retails at $34.97

Energy Patch – “designed to sustain a clear, focused stream of energy throughout the day”, retails at $34.97

Pure – “a unique zeolite product that is currently patent pending”, retails at $60

Elier Serum – “combines minerals, vitamins and organic substances that provide the skin a deeply nourishing and regenerating effect”, retails at $71

Smart Coffee Tub – “a proprietary blend of amino acids, choline, and fat burners”, retails at $50

Smart Coffee Bag – “a dark-roasted, Colombian instant coffee infused with nutritional supplements focusing on weight loss and cognitive functions”, retails at $60

Timeless Skin Care – “an all-natural instant skin tightener”, retails at $60

Choclevate – “a priority blend of amino acids, choline, and fat burners to include L- Theanine, Alpha-Glyceryl Phosphoryl Choline, Organic Peruvian Cocoa, PEA, Kigelia Africana Extract, Juglans Regia Extract, Green Coffee Be


🤖 Quick Answer

What is the relationship between Elepreneurs and Elevacity?
Both companies are Texas-based entities operated by founder Rob Oblon, sharing identical logo branding. BehindMLM's 2015 review of Elevacity assessed the travel-based business opportunity as potentially viable if focused on retail sales. Alexa traffic data indicates synchronized website growth patterns between the two companies beginning February 2018.

When did BehindMLM publish its Elepreneurs review?
BehindMLM initially published an Elepreneurs review, subsequently updated on September 1st, 2020. The original review was maintained for reference purposes, with the updated version providing current analysis of the business model and operational structure.

What was the initial assessment of Elevacity's business model?
BehindMLM's 2015 review concluded that Elevacity's travel-based business opportunity


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