Sundance Global (eFoods Global) Scam Review – Is It Worth Checking Out?
eFoods Global (aka Sundance Global) is a new network marketing company that is taking planning for the future to a whole new level. As an MLM offspring of non-perishable/storable foods company, eFoodsDirect, its goal is to help people prepare for good and bad times by providing them with high-quality, storable food that they’ll actually want to eat and to help its Independent Business Owners make a substantial income in the process.
eFoods Global (Sundance Global) Scam Review
On the plus side, their product is one the “best in class” when it comes down to the storable foods market and has been for the past 28 years through eFoodsDirect. If you’re like me, the thought of storable food brings to mind the barely edible rations that have been passed off as food for the military for the last 75 years. Thankfully, that’s not the case with eFoods Global (Sundance Global).
Even though the food is dehydrated and has a shelf life of about 15 years, everything is made from fresh raw foods, and they don’t use any genetically modified ingredients, trans fats, or garbage like MSG to make it edible. The food packages range from a one week supply all the way up to a year’s worth of storable food called the Freedom Package. Honestly, I didn’t really see the appeal of the concept at first, but after poking around the eFoods Global (Sundance Global) website, they did raise some very valid points on why someone would want to have their own stock pile of food. Don’t read if you plan on going to bed tonight, though…
With most people who are researching the network marketing industry for the first time, one of the main questions that they have is, “Is this a scam?”. One of the easiest ways to tell if you’re looking at a legitimate business opportunity is to ask yourself, “What product or service does this company provide?”. If you can’t easily tell, that’s a strong indication that you should probably run!
Review of Sundance Global (eFoods Global) Business
There’s not a ton of information currently out there about the compensation plan, but it’s based on a binary model which means that your business is built with two separate “legs”. They pay 10% weekly commissions on the volume of the smaller leg, and include up to a 25% bonus match on your personally recruited IBO’s that you’ll be training. There will likely be additional bonuses and commissions that you can earn which will be announced as eFoods Global (Sundance Global) continues to grow.
There are a few incentives that they are offering to people who join ($29.95 fee) before they launch:
- All new IBO’s will receive a voucher for $20 worth of free food (and an additional $20 for every 2 people they refer who use their vouchers).
- Until 11/15/10, the company is giving it’s IBO’s one share in it’s Global Founders Pool where the company will share 1% of it’s revenues with the IBO’s who start early.
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eFoods Global (Sundance Global) Is NOT a Scam
The truth is that even if you get in with a company like eFoods Global (Sundance Global) at the beginning, it’s not a guarantee at success or a magic bullet that’s going to make everything easy. You still need to learn how to properly market your business so you won’t have to live or die by whether or not your best friend decides to join you. My recommendation is to find a mentor who can link arms with you and show you how to properly generate MLM leads for your business, because as we all know, leads are the lifeblood of your business.
(Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Sundance Global (eFoods Global) in any way and am providing an unbiased review to help you determine for yourself if it’s a scam or legitimate business.)
To YOUR Unlimited Success,
Brian Rakowski Attraction Marketing Mentor 512-850-4857 http://www.MLM-Monster.com
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Brian,
This is a great insight into this company and their unique product offering. I found their marketing angle very interesting, as I don’t think the average American has even considered such a thing as a food shortage.
It will be interesting to see where this business goes in the years to come.
Carl
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@Carl Willis: I completely agree. It’s not pleasant to think about being in a situation where food may be scarce, but it happened to people that were affected by Hurricane Katrina and many similar disasters.
As a company, it sure is a lot different than the recent rash of companies that jumped on the Acai trend, so I’ll be keeping my eye on it as well. Thanks, Carl!
We are very excited that something like efoods has come our way. We have for a long time knew we needed this, but where to find it, and how to store it and keep it fresh was a dilema. Thank God, there is someone watching out for us and He has people who are listening on how to make provision when times are good and when times can get very desperate. And, help us out in the process for it. Thanks
@Tim & Aliza: Hi Tim & Aliza! I’m glad to hear that you’ve found something you’re passionate about. I think eFoods Global will do well, especially in light of the unfortunate things that are going on around the world, so it’s good to see a company that can made a difference like that.
Now go tell the world!
Brian
I need to know where the company headquarters are and how to determine this company is real and not a scam collecting SN#. If all pans out I want to be part of it.
Marsha
Hey Brian,
Nice review man. What separates this company from the rest is the fact that food is going to play an intricate part here in future as food prices rise thanks to recent events in the middle east!
Anyhow, In my Efoods Global Review, I’ve also identified this company and the message they share to be at the cutting edge of the MLM industry today.
Thanks for the great review and the hard work you’ve put in.
-DA
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Hey Dereck,
Thanks for the comment! I agree that it’s smart to be prepared in the event of an emergency and that food is often something that’s overlooked due to it being readily available in developed countries. It’ll be interesting to keep an eye on Efoods Global to see how well they’re able to do in a MLM environment.
Have a great day!
Brian
I think its a great idea..Frankly I never have heard of such a thing.
But families especially with children need to be prepared. I defintely will look into it. Have a great day everybody and thanks for looking.
The compensation plas says you have to earn a minimum of 80 PQV (or whatever the abbreviatin is) points each month to qualify for commissions, but nowhere does it say how much product you have to sell to reach the 80 PQV level. Makes me queasy.
My mom sells the food and it’s actually pretty good. If you go to the web site and take the tour you can get a sample package of food, just pay the shipping. You can also add bits to the food to stretch it further by adding things like canned chicken or additional vegetables. My kids loved the potato soup. We are planning on buying some for hard times.
MLM is great, but please do your home work!
eFoodsDirect has only been around for about 3 years. The “30 year” anniversary they claimed was really 25+ years as a salesman and a few years as owner of eFoodsDirect. Not sure why they felt the need to mislead, with a “30 year anniversary” sale. Totally not true.
Be sure to research their food. They label the package “Chicken and Rice” but the list of ingredients shows no chicken. I am not sure how they can do this, but I am researching it.
Most companies do not compete with their own MLM marketers, so why they sell direct to the public and also try to get MLM people to sign up seems odd.
Just do some homework before jumping in.
Hey John,
Thanks for your comment!
Those are all great points and things that everyone should take into account before joining the company.
Have a great day!
Brian