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Happy Coffee Review (Mlm Or Pyramid Scheme Scam?)

Drinking coffee has been essential to our daily lives especially during the times of the pandemic where we do everything remotely. It keeps us awake when we are at the comfort of our homes. And because everything is happening remotely, you just slouch, do things at your pace, it is no wonder that everyone is gaining weight. But what if you can kill 2 birds with 1 stone? Helps you stay awake and at the same time helps you lose weight? Happy Coffee is here for you.

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The Happy Co. has its roots in Elevacity, a travel themed MLM founded by Robert Oblon in 2014. The company has a chain of changing leadership from the past 3 years. In 2020, Bo Short replaced Robert Oblon as CEO of Happy Co for he was accused of “gross financial misconduct” by the company. Then in 2021, Garrett McGarth replaced Short for an unknown reason.

Elevate, happy coffee, smart coffee, call it any name you want is a multi-functioned coffee that apparently helps you with weight loss, mental clarity, improve memory and of course, gain energy (that’s what coffees are for, right? To make you stay active). It has nootropics, which are amino acids that can improve one’s cognitive function which serves a critical role in our everyday lives, especially our social behavior.

Happy coffee promises to help you burn body fat, increase your energy, boost your memory, enhance your critical thinking, suppress your cravings and elevate your mood throughout the day. Too much to ask for a coffee, no? But because it includes nootropics, which are all-natural amino acids, choline and fat burners, it is possible. They are also brain boosters that aid with the circulation of blood in our brain which then helps us to remain focused.

To purchase Happy Coffee, it will cost you $55 for both the 24-individually packed sachet and the happy coffee tub. There is also a cheaper way of buying it with the use of the SmartShip program which will give you an automatic $9 discount. But since it’s a subscription, you will be automatically billed unless you cancel it.

The basic membership plan costs $49 and there are two optional package plans for you to choose from, Happier Pack that costs $349 and Happiest Pack that costs $549. Retail commissions are from 10% to 20% depending on the products purchased. The Customer Acquisition Bonus is an earned bonus of up to $100 based on the number of retail customers that you refer.

You can acquire recruitment commissions when your recruit buys a pack upon joining. $75 when they buy a Happier Pack, and $150 if it’s the Happiest Pack. They have a total of 13 ranks in Happy Co, and each rank has a commission cap. Diamond and Ambassador pool, in which .5% and 1.5% of the monthly company-wide sales of Happy Co. is distributed among qualified retail partners, respectively.

They also have a leadership bonus for high ranking retail partners and residual commissions with a lot of numbers in it. Basically, you need to climb up in ranks to be able to earn more commissions, just like in any mlm setup. It is as clear as day that more commissions can be earned by recruiting people, and that’s the hardest thing to do, in my opinion.

A mix of good and bad reviews about happy coffee are all out in the open. Some say they’ve already tried a bunch of weight loss coffee in the past that didn’t work out. Even lost focus and became dizzy due to lack of energy, but with happy coffee, they sustain energy especially in the morning, they no longer feel the tiny cravings and they’re able to focus on work.

On the other hand, they say that the taste was awful. If the taste was awful, what more with the aftertaste? Disgusting. And they did not experience any change from drinking it. Well, if it’s just how it tastes, I think everyone has their own preference, and happy coffee just didn’t suit this guy’s preferences. But then again, just take each review with a grain of salt. I will let you be the judge of that.

I don’t think Happy Co. is a scam since they have a legit product and you can earn money by selling it, and not just by recruiting people into the company. I don’t recommend joining Happy Co. since the bigger money is in the recruitment part, and most of the people that join MLM quit because recruiting and selling crappy products to friends and family members jeopardized their relationships. I think you don’t want that to happen.

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