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A company in Henderson, Nevada by the name of Longevity was formed in April of 1993. They have been developing and marketing nutritional health supplements, weight loss formulas, and personal care products designed to help keep skin, body, and hair looking beautiful.  They claim to have the goal of “Changing the way America sees network marketing”. The founders, Adi & Jim Song, have dedicated their lives to making this business a success.

The products at Longevity are formulated by accomplished doctors that all put use their expertise as a team to make the most effective natural products. With over 50 products available, they have been said to be effective. The available products include: Colloidal Vera, Herbal High, Rainforest Duet, The Women's Formula, Natures Vitality Plus, The 60 Second Diet, X-HGH, and a number of others. Each one is said to achieve wellness, vitality, healthy weight loss, and anti-aging.

At Longevity they claim that in order to become a distributor you will be required to pay nothing. They do however encourage you to buy the starter kit for materials to study in order to become familiar with the products. All you are required to do in order to get started is submit an application and agreement.  Longevity calls their commission plan the “Multi-Match” which is said “….to add $300 or $400, or up to many times more, to their monthly income”.  They follow this by saying that there is no “ceiling” on the amount of money that can be earned. However at the end of this page on their site, “We refer to this as "maxing out" a Sales Center. At this point you'll be earning $500 a week (10% of $5,000). That's over $2,100 a month, or $26,000 a year not including retail profit and other bonuses you can earn!”  This is a red flag that this company does not say what they mean, they say what will sale.

Longevity has been tough trying to research. Their site is quite confusing and quite contradictive in a few places. Not to mention that getting to the information poses as a huge task since everything is so unorganized. My opinion, this company should be passed up.