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What Does It Mean To Be A Shaklee “Member”?

By: Liz 27 June 2010

Helping The PlanetI’ve had a few conversations lately with folks that have been given misinformation about what it means to become a “Shaklee Member”. I wanted to take a few minutes to dispel those myths.

For those of you that aren’t familiar with Shaklee; yes, it’s a network marketing company. Just like Pampered Chef, Tupperware, Mary Kay, Avon, etc. 

Shaklee has also been in continuous business for over 50 years, never had a product recall and is the #1 Natural Nutrition Company in the United States. Dr Shaklee always impressed upon his sales force, that this company was founded upon The Golden Rule and living in harmony with nature.

The Company started out providing natural nutritional supplements, and has expanded into natural cleaning products, weight management products and personal care products. They are a company fully staffed with numerous scientists and researchers, because Shaklee will only offer products that are proven to be safe and natural.

Being a Shaklee “member”, has a one-time $19.95 fee, similar to a Costco membership. That classification entitles the Member to pay 15% off of retail prices and be eligible for Member Specials that are offered.

As a Shaklee “member”, one is not required to make any minimum monthly purchases. There are no forced orders or auto-ships, and no need to notify the company if you are no longer interested in purchasing the products. Also, all their products are 100% money-back guaranteed.

Shaklee is currently offering to waive the $19.95 new membership fee, with a minimum order purchase, on the initial order.  The information is available on my website or by clicking here.

For myself, being a Shaklee “Member-Distributor” means consuming/using products that work for my health issues and help the environment.  Shaklee has provided me the opportunity to do well by doing good for others and the planet.

Not everything works for everyone, so each of us must travel our own journeys to find what feels the best to us. I encourage everyone to stretch themselves and continue on their journey.

One Comment »

  • Jody said:

    Thank you Liz for the great clarification. It is nice that there are no monthly orders you have to make, so many companies require that and you end up with more that you need, especially with cleaning products. I love your blog!

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