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Liv² Asked 47 times

Is 4Life a pyramid scheme?

Fair question. Short answer: no. Pyramid schemes have one defining feature — no real product, and people get paid only for recruiting other people.

4Life is the opposite on every axis: real patented products, 80+ international Transfer Factor® patents, 27 years of debt-free operation, compensation tied to product sales (not headcount), regulated under the FTC, and the CEO chairs the Direct Selling Association.

The full breakdown: why 4Life specifically. The verifiable income data: official 4Life Income Disclosure Statement.

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Max² Asked 34 times

How much money will I actually make?

Honest answer: I can't make income claims, and you shouldn't trust anyone who does. Your results depend on your effort, skill, market, and consistency — same as any business.

The official 4Life Income Disclosure Statement shows verifiable earnings at every rank — including median, average, and percentile data. That's the only source I'll quote.

No income claims. See the IDS for verifiable earnings at every rank.

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Liv² Asked 28 times

Will I have to bug my friends and family?

No. And if you tried, our culture would push back.

The 4LifeUp social blueprint is built around authentic sharing, not pressure. Share what you love, with people who actually want to hear it, in your normal voice — not a script.

Most prospecting happens through tools — a video, a link, a story — not your mouth. See the Social Blueprint for the full playbook.

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