When you do network marketing, you’re run by a corporation. They have you by the balls.

You’re at their mercy and for no reason, no reason whatsoever, they can terminate you.

That’s not really freedom. You’re not really your own boss.

-Dina Lynn, Facebook (Dec 23rd, 2016)

Juice Plus is a Tennessee based MLM company that market supplements they claim are the ‘
next best thing to fruits and vegetables
‘.

Dina Lynn joined Juice Plus three years ago after she was introduced to it by a friend.

I was skeptical but thought I had nothing to lose. I worked my business, followed the path taken by others who were successful, worked a daily DMO, built relationships, attended conferences and grew into leadership.

As part of her Juice Plus business strategy, Lynn (right) used Facebook to manage a large group.

I started a group on Facebook and my group grew to five thousand people overnight.

From like twenty people to five thousand people it grew, cause people wanted what I had.

And the thing is I would spent nights researching and nights trying to find resources and like answer the right questions and be a goldmine for people.

I started this group and it grew. But then I was told my (Juice Plus) leadership saying, “Dina, don’t water anybody else’s lawn before you water your own lawn”. Meaning don’t help other people until you help your own people.

I want to help everybody, that was my intention.

When they told me that I go “Ok, so I guess I’m going to close it”.

Lynn rose to the rank of Senior Sales Coordinator and claims she was earning enough to cover her rent, utilities and care for her dogs.

Don’t be fooled though. Even at a leadership position the income is not enough to sustain a small family little lone a single person.

I relied on this income but it could not sustain me. I decided to add an additional steam of income sharing a spice.

Dina Lynn owns Timeless Turmeric and is in the process of setting up product distribution throughout the US.

Timeless Turmeric is not an MLM company and, to the best of my knowledge, Juice Plus do not sell any turmeric specific products (although several of their products do contain turmeric among other things).

Lynn began promoting Timeless Turmeric through her defunct Juice Plus Facebook group.

It was not competitive and it was not a network marketing company. I even shared with my network that both of these products worked hand in hand to improve my health.

I never made disparaging remarks about the company, the product and in fact I was committed to the company and knew this was a win win for me.

I used my personal pages and groups that I created and built to share my message about food and healthy living.

These pages were my pages. Not the company pages, not groups or personal pages of others.

This purportedly attracted the attention of other Juice Plus leadership affiliates, some of whom were members of Lynn’s Facebook group.

On December 16, 2016 I received a call from Tom Mathis, Internal Af


🤖 Quick Answer

What happened to Dina Lynn's Juice Plus affiliate status?
Dina Lynn was terminated from Juice Plus after three years of active participation in the company's network marketing structure, despite following established business protocols and achieving leadership positions within the organization.

Why did Juice Plus terminate Dina Lynn's affiliation?
According to the case, Juice Plus terminated Lynn's affiliate status for selling a non-MLM product, demonstrating how network marketing companies maintain strict control over distributors' commercial activities and business autonomy.

What concerns did Dina Lynn express about network marketing?
Lynn criticized the lack of genuine independence in MLM structures, arguing that distributors operate under corporate control without real autonomy, remaining vulnerable to arbitrary termination regardless of business performance or compliance.


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