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    • October 17, 2010 11:05 PM PDT
    • A Review on Vollara

      Vollara Review:

      Formerly known as the recently bankrupted "EcoQuest", Vollara is a company that produces home and health products such as energy pills, weight loss supplements, air purification devices and water treatment supplies. The company is owned by its parent company Electrolux USA, an appliance manufacturer that began operations in 1924. According to Vollara, its mission is to: "enrich the air you breathe, the surfaces you touch and the water you drink.". Vollara actually has products that have been honored in the Smithsonian.

      There has been a great deal of negative press due to the company's previous affiliation with EcoQuest. According to various sources, when EcoQuest folded, the former president and CEO Mike Jackson put everyone in the company in his downline. In addition, the company canceled all warranties on its products, leaving a population of dissatisfied customers.

      One major piece of misinformation is that Vollara is simply EcoQuest under a different name, which leads many people to avoid Vollara due to the actions of Mike Jackson. What actually occurred is that the founder of Vollara, Joe Urso, bought the remaining assets of EcoQuest and began redistributing the products under the Vollara name. Urso is actually believed to have personally paid out of pocket in order to honor the original warranties put into effect by EcoQuest.

      Vollara's products are based on technology developed by NASA, which has also led to various rumors that you can find Vollara products on space shuttles. While the latter isn't true, Vollara has proven to produce quality products, and there have been no major reports of dishonest company antics or dishonored warranties.

      Vollara's compensation bonuses are Binary based and utilize a Point Value system for each level. If you can establish yourself as a leader quickly and hit the right geographic areas, then Vollara could be a pretty effective investment. The products themselves need little representation because they are quality, in addition to sharing the reputation of its parent company.

      Using the Internet would obviously yield the best results, because you will be able to reach the most people without any learning curves. I think both from a consumer standpoint and a business standpoint, Vollara is a good opportunity, and one that has a great deal of earning potential if the right effort and dedication is applied.

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