Fallout from Isagenix’s Amazon racket might need seen it minimize ties with former prime earner Jay Bennett.
Every month Isagenix publishes an inventory of prime earners. The paperwork are a month or so behind, with March being the most recent lists.
For February 2020, Jay and his spouse Siv ranked ninth throughout Isagenix’s “prime 10 platinum companies”:
The March 2020 prime 10 platinum enterprise doc hasn’t gone up but, however Bennett is nowhere to be discovered on Isagenix’s March 2020 prime 200 particular person earnings earners listing:
It will appear unusual for Bennett to go from ninth largest Platinum enterprise to out of the highest 200 in a month, with out intervention from Isagenix company.
Whether or not this implies Bennett has been terminated or Isagenix is hiding Bennett’s earnings is unclear.
Bennett’s final Fb submit is dated February fifteenth, by which he boasted about “true residual earnings”:
So far as I do know Isagenix company haven’t issued any current public statements concerning Bennett.
Bennett’s involvement in Isagenix’s Amazon racket was revealed in a current lawsuit, filed by former companions Bryan Lund and Scott Christensen.
Bennett, Lund and Christensen executed a plan to resell Isagenix merchandise on Amazon. In an effort to get round Isagenix’s ecommerce prohibition, Bennett represented Isagenix company had been on board.
Isagenix co-founder Jim Coover has denied any involvement.
Whereas the racket propelled Bennett to Isagenix’s primary earner, Isagenix Compliance shut the scheme down final July.
Bennett promptly ceased all communication with Lund and Christensen, with the pair alleging they’re out of pocket $170,000.