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    Vemma (/ ˈ v iː m ə /) Nutrition Company was a privately held multi-level marketing company that sold dietary supplements. The company was shut down in 2015 by the FTC for engaging in deceptive practices and being a pyramid scheme. The company, based in Tempe, Arizona, was founded in 2004 by Benson K., Lauren, and Karen Boreyko.

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  3. Aug 26, 2015 · The FTC sued Vemma Nutrition Company for luring consumers with false promises of high income and focusing on recruitment rather than retail sales of its products. The court temporarily stopped Vemma's deceptive practices and appointed a receiver over the business.

  4. The FTC settled with Vemma, an Arizona-based multilevel-marketing company that sold health and wellness drinks, and alleged that it operated as a pyramid scheme. The FTC will be sending 28,224 checks averaging $78.93 to victims of the alleged scheme.

  5. Dec 15, 2016 · Vemma Nutrition Company, a health drinks marketer, agreed to stop paying affiliates for recruiting and making false income claims. The FTC alleged that Vemma created a pyramid scheme that harmed most participants and violated consumer protection laws.

  6. Sep 2, 2015 · Vemma is accused of being an illegal pyramid scheme that targets young people with false income claims and social media pressure. The company denies the allegations and faces a court battle in Arizona.

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  8. After receiving complaints from students, TINA.org publishes its first investigative pieces about Vemma that reveal misrepresentations made by Boreyko and complaints to the FTC that the company is a pyramid scheme preying on high school and college students with promises of big incomes.

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