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The Greatest Vitamin - Whole Food Vitamins, Chelated Minerals, Probiotics, and Vegetable Enzymes!

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Carl Hamilton - 30 Jun 2007 14:54 GMT
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Mef - 30 Jun 2007 18:35 GMT
"Carl Hamilton" wrote :
> The Greatest Vitamin in the World was designed to nutritionally support
> your entire body!

http://www.quackwatch.org/11Ind/lapre.html

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By 2000, Lapre's "Making Money" package was tapped out. Lapre had considered
marketing nutritional supplements as early as 1997, so he approached Doug
Grant, a "natural" vitamin peddler, for help in developing one. Grant soon
formulated a supposedly revolutionary vitamin product. Never known for
understatement, Lapre decided to name the product The Greatest Vitamin in
the World.

...

The source of Grant's nutrition credential is not stated in the biographical
sketches I found online, but I did find one site which stated that it came
from American Holistic College of Nutrition. This entity was a nonaccredited
correspondence school that taught fringe methods and had no recognized
academic standing. (In 1997, it and a sister school were merged to become
the Clayton College of Natural Health, which also is not accredited.)

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<http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/06/04/eveningnews/consumer/main621213.shtml>

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Get-Rich-Quick Plan A Scam?

TV Ads Promise Easy Fortunes, Patrons Tell Different Story

PHOENIX, June 4, 2004

(CBS) He's been on TV for years selling his schemes for making money with
tiny classified ads or 900-numbers.

Now, Don Lapre has a new scheme, with what he calls the "greatest vitamin in
the world," a scheme CBS News Correspondent John Blackstone reports may be
the worst deal on earth.

"I've created the easiest way in the world that can make you an absolute
fortune," says Lapre at the beginning of a TV infomercial.

Lapre, a get-rich-quick infomercial master, is now peddling wealth through
vitamins.

"You get just 20 people to try the greatest vitamin in the world, we will
send you a check for a thousand dollars," Lapre promises in the infomercial.

"I was interested because everything sound so good," says Kelly Phu, a
27-year-old immigrant from Vietnam. "I signed up the same day," she says.

What Lapre is actually selling is Web sites that advertise his vitamins. You
buy a Web site then hope somebody shows up to buy vitamins.

Lapre offers the Web sites for $35. But Kelly Phu didn't pay just $35.

Lapre's company kept selling her extras and the total sum she paid to the
company added up to $5,175.

Lapre says the extras were designed to bring more buyers to Kelly Phu's Web
site, but Phu says only one person ever visited her site.

But Lapre says he sends out big checks every week in amounts ranging from
$3,500 to $22,782, which he says was earned by a single person.

But even some on Lapre's money maker list, like Susan Kraut in Spokane,
Washington paid more for their Web sites than they made selling vitamins.

Kraut says she has put about $5000 into her Web site and as sold about 23
bottles of vitamins.

And then there's Igor Somda who also says he hasn't made any money selling
the vitamins so far.

Lapre says CBS News picked out the weak testimonials, but the catch is that
Somda is shown claiming success in one of his ads.

He is featured in an infomercial making claims like, "This is the easiest
thing I've ever done and I'm making over $100 an hour."

Somda told Blackstone he sold six bottles of vitamins.

"Igor was one of our weakest testimonials," says Lapre.

Somda did make $600 convincing others to buy Web sites from Lapre. Lapre
insists that those who are determined, can profit, but when it comes to
making money, few can be more determined than Don Lapre.

©MMIV, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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