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Andy Willoughby's 3 Step Plan

Andy Willoughby Review & Customer Comments: Is 3 Step Plan a Scam...?

 

Andy Willoughby has been advertising his 3 Step Plan work at home business opportunity throughout the internet and on many Christian radio stations.  His ad spots are full of enticing promises and testimonials boasting incredible earnings.  So is the 3 Step Plan for real?

The problem with his advertisements is that he does not reveal what his program really consists of.  They only tell you that you need a telephone, a computer with internet access, and a positive attitude.  However, after some digging around I was able to find out what you'll actually be doing in Andy Willoughby's 3 Step Plan.

What's Inside the 3 Step Plan Work at Home Program...?

The 3 Step Plan is really a system of tools and strategies for making money from the Xango Juice Multi Level Marketing business opportunity.  For those of you who aren't familiar with Xango, it's a popular product derived from the Mangosteen fruit.

The juice is high in antioxidants and other nutritional elements and due to that is sold at the high price of $40 per bottle.  The MLM aspect of the business means that XanGo juice is not sold in retail stores but only through independent distributors.

As a distributor you get access to XanGo Juice and are authorized to sell it and recruit a down line of distributors to increase your profits.  From researching Andy Willoughby's 3 Step Plan it seems that he's offering you a chance to invest in a radio co-op where the leads derived from his radio advertising will be shared amongst his members and should help you build a large down line and customer base.

So, when you put it all together you need to invest an initial membership fee of $35 and you're also required to purchase a minimum of 1 case (that's 4 x 25oz bottles) of XanGo Juice per month at a whole sale price of $100.  And when you sell a bottle of XanGo Juice you'll earn a profit of around $15 per bottle.

The MLM aspect comes in as a second stream of income since you get 5% from your down lines sales.  Actually much of the criticism of MLM comes from this aspect as some people tend to focus more on recruiting rather than the product.

So is Andy Willoughby's 3 Step Plan a Scam...?

His plan is not a scam since all he's doing is charging you an additional monthly fee to receive leads for your business.  If you're someone who's been successful with MLMs in the past and know how to build a large customer base and down line then you don't need Andy Willoughby's 3 Step Plan.

The most important thing is to approach this business opportunity with a realistic outlook and all the facts.  If you're not good at sales or talking with people then this business is just not for you since your role in the co-op is to convert radio leads into customers/distributors over the phone.

You also need to accept the challenges of sales, especially in today's economy a $40 bottle of juice is a very tough sell.  On top of that don't forget all the expenses involved with this business such as the monthly required shipment, marketing costs, and the co-op fees.

The bottom line is that if you're not moving XanGo Juice in mass quantities or aren't converting your leads into distributors you won't make much money.  Remember, you're only making $15 per bottle so to make a livable wage you'd have to sell over 50 bottles per week.  You also can't rely solely on your down line for income since the turnover rate for any MLM is extremely high.

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Customer Reviews for 'Andy Willoughby's 3 Step Plan'

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David B.   Atlanta,Ga.

6:20pm on Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 

Bottom line is that anything you would prefer over normal everyday food is not a very "normal" attitude to have. Sounds more like an addiction to me. They say anything that is really good for you usually tastes bad. Well you can get Snapple drinks almost anywhere and there bad for you and still taste like some cheap sugar water. I can imagine what something tastes like that isn't even good enough for the supermarkets! But hey,I guess it's better than getting hooked on some kind of drugs. How much better we may never know.

Del Macfall   Portland,Maine

3:35pm on Thursday, August 12th, 2010 

Refer to my previous remarks.. before my relocation to Portland,Maine..


Hopeless follower   Memphis

4:09pm on Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 

Hi yall. I just love this stuff. We buy bottles of it every week, but we'll probably not make rent on our trailer next week due to the $40 per bottle cost. Maybe the church will let us sleep in the basement. There shue seem to be a lot of hard-core followers supporting Andy. Guess they are all hopeless followers also. Hey people, just eat real fruit and you don't have to pay Andy. He sounds wrong to me.

Lolita   California

1:20am on Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 

Andy Willoughby's 3-Step Home Business System is an excellent way to present this wonderful opportunity to individuals 'looking' for a home-based business opportunity. All information is presented to those who respond to the advertising. They are given research information, web-sites to visit, detailed compensation plan information and options to join in on FREE training calls all prior to making a decision. It's silly to think one can start a business without some investment. With XanGo and the 3-Step Plan, the investment is low but the income potential is unlimited. The lead program is very helpful for those just starting out, people with very limited time to work their business and those with limitations on leaving home. It's a wonderful system with complete training and support. We have been using Andy's 3-Step System for over a year and find it to be an excellent sours
source for leads at a reasonable price.
The XanGo juice must be sold through MLM because there is a story to be told about the life changing results people are experiencing. Putting the bottles on a shelf allows them to be lost among all the other products of lesser quality. The results and experiences are lost on the shelf. this is a relationship business as much as it is a money making business. It's not about a company trying to make a buck. It's a group of amazing people changing the world, one bottle at a time.

Becky   Laurie, MO

4:14pm on Monday, May 17th, 2010 

My husband and I have worked this program for a few months, it takes diligence and patience. But it does pay off we have grown our business through the 3 Step Plan. If not for the 3 Step Plan we would not have the business we have right now. It takes team work and good communication skills and believing in yourself as well as the company you represent, which we have a great one.

Patrick   Colorado

2:36pm on Monday, May 17th, 2010 

I have been using Andy Willoughby's 3 Step Plan for about 2 months now and it is a great source for leads. XanGo products are very high quality and carry an appropriate price. Neither Xango or Andy Willoughby's 3 Step Plan are scams. People who think they are scams, rip offs or don't work simply haven't followed the system, listened to the messages in the 3 step plan, or have no idea how this industry really works. If you're looking for financial success then I recommend you check it out and join the team if you're interested. This business plan certainly isn't for everyone, but if it is for you and you follow it you will surely have success as many others have had.

Charlene   British Columbia

2:51pm on Thursday, May 6th, 2010 

I've been with the 3Step Plan for 7 months now. I have received high quality leads, and have had many people join my team thru this approach. I am very satisfied with this program and recommend it to the people who join.

Stuart   TN

1:34pm on Thursday, May 6th, 2010 

I have been using Andy Willoughby's 3-Step Plan® Home Business Plan for over two years and it has been a good opportunity for me to build my business.
After reading some of the comments what I see there is those that have the mentality that someone or the government owes them a check. They aren't willing to devote any time and work to better themselves. Check it out how many other scams will give your money back if it isn't for you. In two years I have had no one ask for the money back. Must be why we have the "BBB" certification. Oh well sit there and wait for your check.

Donald G. Peterson   Salem,Va

4:53pm on Saturday, April 24th, 2010 

This is a SCAM!!!

Robert Ganz   Location unknown

8:40pm on Friday, April 23rd, 2010

A fool and his money are soon parted, but lucky to get together in the first place.

Linda A.   Atlanta, GA

11:10am on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 

I've been using the 3-step plan and the XanGo products for over 5 years. The quality of the products is UNMATCHED in anything you can buy elsewhere. I read the negative comments and I recognize that like many people looking for a way to make another income, you are disappointed that you actually have to WORK for it. If you're looking for a get-rich-quick scheme, this isn't it. Those ads that promise "24/7 money from your own internet business - sleep while the money rolls in" - those are the scams, folks. The people that I have brought into my business from the 3-step plan have been good, honest, ordinary people who want to have more for their lives and their families. AND they are willing to do what it takes to make that happen. All you naysayers, just admit that you are blasting this opportunity because you wanted something for nothing. For all who are looking for a legitimate, completely ethical way to start your own business, you need to look at this.

Lynn   Carrollton

4:31pm on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 

My name and number was sold to someone who called me last night. I have an unlisted phone number, am on the do not call list and I have NO desire to be a part of this. I am going to try and find out how my name ended up on his lead list! As far as I am concerned this is a scam and a violation of my privacy!!!

Billi A Willoughby   Location unknown

7:39pm on Friday, February 12th, 2010 

Hi,

I'm Billi A. Willoughby from the 12-step plan. I have chugged so much wangotango juice that my teeth are yellow and I juni'd in my pants?

How in the world are you anyway?

Lee Pat   Colorado Springs, CO

9:51pm on Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

There are people who could sell ice to Eskimos, but I’m not one of them.

Mellisa Jones   Eldorado, Co

2:20am on Saturday, October 31st, 2009 

The 3 step Ponz-i scheme is a great investment operation that pays returns to separate investors from their own money or money paid by subsequent investors, rather than from any actual profit earned. The 3 step Ponz-i scheme usually entices good investors by offering return other investments cannot guarantee, in the form of short-term returns that are either graciously high or unusually consistent. The returns that the 3 step Ponzi scheme advertises and pays requires an ever-increasing flow of money from investors to keep the scheme going.

Great plan!

Juice Me   Allocthonus, MI

2:46am on Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 

How in the heck are ya, anyway. How stupid do ya think we are, anyway. Your phony frail voice and ninny phrase are designed to disarm us, and only the most pathetic people fail to see through your smokescreen. Say hello to Bernie Madoff after you get sentenced to be his cellmate.

Have a heck of a nice day, golly gee willickers.

richard   iowa

6:00pm on Saturday, October 17th, 2009 

3-Step plan. 1. Listen to the 3-step plan. 2. throw up. 3. be more careful what you listen to.

Miles Cramer   Atlanta, GA

3:00pm on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 

"How in the world are you, anyway?" is not proper English. Andy's voice is like nails on a chalkboard. Step 1: Abandon purpose: Give up on doing anything remotely productive and/or constructive with your life.
Step 2: Obfuscate: Convince yourself that $40 for a bottle of fruit juice is an attractive offer.
Step 3: Propagate: Having realized you've been duped, invest in spreading nonsense propaganda (whilst never mentioning actual product), spreading false hope like an infectious disease.

Andrea Pekarik Welch   North Carolina

8:54pm on Sunday, September 27th, 2009 

It is obvious that a few people here who are downing the program has never had a business of their own. Nor understands network marketing. Any business, whether a brick and mortar or an at home business requires time, effort and money. IF you could add to your income on a part time basis $1000 to $5000 a month on a part time basis only spending about $300 a month on this business, wouldn't that make sense to own this type of business? It is obvious that the naysayers here are clueless as to what the 3 step plan is all about. And if you are all hearing the commercials as much as you say, that is called marketing and that is what all of those distributors are paying for. If you are not "in the know" about network marketing then you need to do your homework. Google "Brilliant Compensation" by Tim Sales. That will explain it clearly. The 3 step plan seems is a legitimate way to attract leads for people who are looking for a way to achieve financial freedom using their time and efforts. True network marketing is not about selling anything, it is about building a business based on consumption...our own consumption and those that also want to build a business. XanGo, by the way is the "category creator" for the mangosteen fruit, and no other company touting mangosteen can compare. Also a little note, IF you want to have extra time and money then you should consider XanGo as a home based business as their unilevel pay plan is the fairest and most lucrative available to distributors. As for the 3 step plan...it will work, if you work it, just like anything else. Network marketing is hard work, but it is worth it to build a residual income based on a consumable product you believe in. It is an opportunity to do something that helps others with their health and their wealth. check out www.pubmed.gov and search for mangosteen, xanthones, and garcinia mangostana and read all of the research and benefits that the mangosteen fruit has to offer. Oh and XanGo uses the WHOLE fruit. To those of you are actually trying to better your financial future and are not settling for the 9 - 5 J.O.B. where someone else determines your worth, good for you. Don't let people bring you down and never give up. And to those of you looking to start a home based business and would like more information on why you should consider network marketing, I would be happy to point you in the right direction. It is all about people helping people.

Bonnie   Ontario, Canada

12:22am on Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009 

The best, most honest thing I read in the article is that the 3-Step Plan is not a scam.
I have just started using the 3-Step Plan and have been very pleased with the number of leads I have received. From what I have experienced, Andy is very ethical, and runs this advertising co-op in a way to give participants value for their money. I have spent hundreds of dollars buying leads from other companies, and the leads were worthless. The leads from the 3-Step Plan are from people who are interested in learning more about an opportunity to own their own business. With XanGo, it only costs $35.00 to start your own business. Of course, there are additional business expenses, such as purchasing product to use or sell. What business doesn't have expenses. What business owner has developed a profitable business in a "few months", spending a couple of hundred dollars? I don't know any distributor that does retail selling at $40.00 per bottle. Any distributors I know prefer to sign people up and let XanGo do the rest of the work of collecting the money and shipping the product. From many of the comments in other posts, it is obvious that people are uninformed about the company,the products, and the generous compensation plan. Do yourselves a favor, exercise "due diligence" and check out XanGo and Andy Willoughby's 3-Step Plan from reputable sources, not from a source with its own agenda. XanGo juice is far from "snake oil". It has helped me so much that I would rather stop eating than drinking XanGo juice. The XanGo company is very ethical, has won many awards, and produces quality, effective products. They use MLM because it is the quickest way to help people to know about their products. To sell XanGo juice directly would mean paying enormous sums of money to advertise. They pay that money instead to their word-of-mouth advertisers, their distributors. If you value your health, you should try XanGo products. You might like what happens to you inside and out.Researchers have done many studies on mangosteen fruit and xanthones which are in the rind of the mangosteen fruit. Check it out on www.pubmed.gov. A doctor at Mayo Clinic is doing a clinical trial on XanGo, because he has heard of so many patients who have been helped by it. A researcher did a successful invivo study on colon cancer and xanthones at Harvard. So, keep an open mind and do some research of your own. After you do, you may be ringing the number Andy gives in the ads.

Andy Willoughby   Missouri

10:09am on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 

I am always amazed at the people who put disinformation on the web to attempt to attract people from someone else's advertising. The 3-Step Plan has been around for over 7 years. It is an advertising co-op and marketing system to help people build businesses from home. We have helped thousands of people build a business at home. In my opinion it is unethical to give false information about someone else's business to try to attract them to your business. Why don't they buy their own advertising and create legitimate interest in their own business? Isn't it really stealing? The next time you find a website by searching my name (Andy Willoughby) or the 3-Step Plan if it is not www.3stepplan.com it is someone trying to use the advertising of my co-op members for their own gain. Eventually on their site they will say something like "To find a real business click here" or they will have ads for other opportunities they want you to click on. They are trying to use our advertising for their own gain. I consider that unethical, don't you? Our co-op members are regular people, nice people working from their living rooms and kitchen tables. Don't pay attention to the vandals on the Internet grumbling or seductively trying to explain what we do at the 3-Step Plan so that they can get your name and number. If you want to know about the 3-Step Plan enter your name on our site and let a real person who actually paid for the advertising explain it to you truthfully. Get the truth and find out why we have been around so long. It only takes 20 minutes or so. www.3stepplan.com

Dave   Stevens Point WI

6:53pm on Saturday, September 5th, 2009 

I listen to talk radio locally and on XM radio and I tell you, Andy Willoughby and his organization MUST BE MAKING A TON OF PROFIT selling this product to those that have too much money because his commercials air every half hour on every talk radio show nationwide 24/7.

NO ONE can spend the kind of money on radio advertising nationwide that Andy Willoughby does without producing a ton of profit on the product they are selling! And at $40 a bottle, that speaks a ton of profit per bottle!

I too, like Gary above, detest hearing his commercials day and night on every talk radio station I turn to. PLEASE STOP buying his OVER PRICED product and he won't have all that profit to drive everyone nuts that listens to talk radio for information!

He and his organization are our modern day electronic snake oil salesman! Can't people see through people like this? Seems our society is getting dumber as the years go by.

Shine   Lake Dallas, TX

3:28pm on Friday, September 4th, 2009 

I have been listening to Mr. W's commercials over the last few years. They about one of a few that I pay any real attention to.

Like any business, there are winners & "those who wish-to-be winners." For that and other reasons it's always worth while to look into the real costs to achive.

Just Curious   Washington

2:20pm on Friday, August 7th, 2009

I just wanted to check this out as I hear the ad on my Christian radio station. Believe me, this is nothing compared to the compensation plan of MonaVie. We love this business and MonaVie has the acai berry as the crown jewel, so it's much more nutritious.

Johanna Baker   San Jose

4:24pm on Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 

I have been involved with the 3 step for almost 5 years. This is a very legitimate program. This company is fabulous!! The more you look the better it looks. I have been able to create a substantial income and love what I am doing. If you like to help people, then this business is for you. The byproduct,is that you will feel better, have better health and you will better be able to take care of your family and help others create a better lifestyle for themselves. This program is a winner! If you want real change in your life, go for it!

Mike   Minnesota

11:29pm on Monday, August 3rd, 2009 

I have been affiliated with the 3 Step Plan for 2 years. It has been everything and more that I'd hoped for. I am 38 years old and retired from traditional employment by using the 3 Step Plan. Don't listen to what the critics say. The 3 Step Plan is very legit and the support is amazing. Take a good hard look, ask the hard questions, and then make an informed decision. Thanks!

Michele   albany, ny

5:34pm on Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 

you can buy Snapple peach mangosteen for less than two dollars a bottle

Ron Boucke   Michigan

7:06pm on Sunday, July 19th, 2009

I am almost 70. Not much hope left to live a comfortable life. If Obama's National Health Program becomes law, it will render us old timers as 'obsolete'.

chris   dennisen

9:04am on Friday, July 17th, 2009 

pomegranate , and grape juice is just as good for you, saw it in the News Paper one day, there is always going to be snake oil salesmen.

Gary   Louisville

1:21pm on Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 

I don't know anything about Mr. Willoughby's business I just know I AM SICK OF HIS COMMERCIALS! That's how in the world I am anyway! I turn the radio off when they come on.

Dean laing   vacaville ca

6:35am on Monday, July 13th, 2009 

An mlm company , You should be up front about what you do . leads generated from his site are not true leads. Do onto others as you ,would like done to you. Its sad that you have to decive people to get them to look. Those people who do make it , Remember to be honest about what u post .it will come back to bite you,if u lie. God is watching all. No thanks not intrested .

Joanney   MN

12:10am on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

This was the first article I read in my effort to research the 3 Step Plan. Your article gave me an idea of what the plan entails.

Matt Parson   Harmony, Pa

10:26pm on Thursday, June 11th, 2009 

I have been doing the 3 step plan for just over a year now and I'm very happy I found it. Although I have only signed up 3 people I am amazed at what the product has done for my health. The juice is mangosteen based and if your not familiar with the fruit just do a little research and you'll probably be as amazed as I am. I will continue with the business while I sharpen my sales skills because I see how the juice has helped me and the potential I have in my hands. Just like anything you gotta do the work with a positive attitude and everything worth while takes some time. Plus I really am getting the chance to help people while helping myself.

Del MacFall   Grants Pass OR

4:15pm on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

The test for value of a product is to compare the price you must pay to the supplier with the price you must pay another supplier of a comprible product. When claims are made for a product that are apparently challengable, challenge them. What nationally recognized professional organization has provided to hopefully several indenpandant researchers? If none, the value of their claims is doubtful is of equal value. Claims made in the form of testomonies from users is always of zero value.
Judging the value of a marketing plan is a little easier. The cost of distribution is easily measured by comparision. No distribution channel not actually touching the product should be able operate at a satisfactory profit margin with 2% to 3% profit. If the distribution channel requires handling of the product (ligitamate distribution includes generally extending credit to the retail marketers often paying some of the freight charges and advertising costs and usually requires a markup of 25% ot 40% from their actual costs. Be highly suspect of any distribution chain that requires more than one hard distribution level between the manufacturer and one non-touch representative and one retail seller. Operating out of ones home can be a ligitimate retailer but its not likely that a markup from delivered cost to user of less than about 40% will ever provide an income per hour that exceeds minium wage.

Warren Foster   Fort Worth, TX

12:25pm on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 

Xango is available from so many sources at a much cheaper price I'm surprised that you could sell a single bottle at $40

Joe Nowak   California

6:51am on Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 

I will be retiring in less than five years and plan on turning my expertise and formal training into a business. I know I'm very very good at what I do. My problem right now is that I don't have time to travel, which is almost mandatory in order to make it in the business. Those who know me know the quality of what I create. I've shown examples at my office and have received praise for my work, I have the professional experience, formal training, and top notch equipment required to do very well. The average person doesn't have the talent or knowledge to do this line of work. I also have the expertise in using computers to sell on the internet what I make. Even though there is a lot of competition out there, I know I will be successful. If you have a special talent, something you are REALLY good at, then USE THAT TALENT! Forget MLM businesses unless you are really good at it!

John & Gina J   Illinois

7:00pm on Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 

Hi,
We have used the 3 Step Plan for over 5 years.
This is a legitimate business. We have a very successful business from home because of the 3 Step Plan. We are now living a life style that people only dream about.

Dan Popp   Denver, CO.

10:03am on Thursday, April 9th, 2009 

My friend Tom is checking into this business now and is informing me of its features/benefits. I was involved in Amway years ago and actively recruited new distributors. What a trip! Maybe Amway/Quikstar has changed how they recommend recruiting new distributors, I don't know. But what I like about this business is that through helping to pay for radio advertising @ $110 per month, leads of interested people are sent to each distributor. There is a big difference between this way of recruiting new downline vs say Amway - attempting to recruit probably uninterested family, friends, neighbors and strangers by contacting them cold, not knowing whether they're interested or not and assuming they're probably not interested. Again, these are interested people who heard a radio ad and are contacting you - a huge difference!

Robert Todd   San Jacinto, CA

7:19pm on Sunday, April 5th, 2009 

I tried to sign in three times and I just go around in circles.

It goes nowhere!

E. Jones   Lake Ozarks, MO

11:20am on Saturday, March 21st, 2009 

The 3 Step Plan provides the average citizen a way to start a home based business that can develop into an unlimited income. Does it take money to start, time to build, do you actually have to do something? Of course! Any business you start takes all of those things! With the team support and the system that Andy has put in place there is no better way to have a home based biz. Let's don't forget that all startup cost are tax deductible.

Faye   Southaven, Ms

4:45pm on Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Please tell me more about this 3 step plan.
Thanks, Faye

Andy Willoughby   Missouri

11:08pm on Friday, March 6th, 2009 

How in the world are you anyway? The 3-Step Plan is actually a system for building a home business. It works like a mini-franchise. You really don't have to be a salesperson as we have recorded presentations and live webinars to do the presenting. You really shouldn't feel that you have to buy %100 worth of product, you should consider that you have to sell $100 worth of product. You can sell it to yourself or someone else, it is up to you. We have websites and phone recordings that will present the benefits of the products along with the science involved. Just send people to those sites and then take their order if they are interested. Every ligit business has a product or service to sell. This is a very small commitment that you can stop at anytime. We have helped thousands of families make money working from home. We have been in business many years and really enjoy helping others work at home.

Steve Hollar   Lake Elsinore, CA

9:37am on Friday, March 6th, 2009 

It is not a scam, but, they are not honest about what it will take to have any chance of success. I was involved for a few months and was unable to sign up a single person. The reason is it is just too expensive. The successful people they parade in front of you started several years ago when the company was just starting out and the economy was booming. Unless you already have a network of hundreds of friends and family members that you can pester until some of them join, you will literally have to spend at least five or six hundred dollars a month just to get enough possible leads to maybe sign someone up. That is the bottom line. If you don't have that kind of money, or, are unwilling to risk it, stay away from this program. I have to add, I also have a problem with a company that acts like such humanitarians, bringing this miraculous product to an unhealthy world, then making it so expensive the average person can not afford it. If they truly wanted to improve peoples health, get rid of the MLM and sell direct. Since they pay half the amount to their members, if that was eliminated, the cost per bottle would drop to about twelve bucks.

Betsy Laughlin   Thomasville, NC

5:13pm on Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 

The 3 step plan is an excellent opportunity to have in that if you have new leads then it's up to you to follow up with them and make sure when you do that you know about your product, the company and the compensation plan and how it all fits together so that you can tell your prospect about your opportunity with honesty and integrity.

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