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	<title>Comments on: MLM Attorney Kevin Thompson Files Class Action Lawsuit Against eFusjon</title>
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		<title>By: Sheryllyn McClintock</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sheryllyn McClintock</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 05:45:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;When they realized we had a compensation plan, the top leaders and owners of the companies joined my organization. &quot; 
 
What organization is that, Troy?  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&quot;When they realized we had a compensation plan, the top leaders and owners of the companies joined my organization. &quot; </p>
<p>What organization is that, Troy?</p>
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		<title>By: J.B.</title>
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		<dc:creator>J.B.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 02:22:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mark, the problem is sales requirements are not enforced, which in turn creates a self consumption business. That form of business, although lucrative, is in fact illegal. Maybe it should, maybe it shouldn&#039;t&gt; the bottom line as of now, it is. This is not an opinion it&#039;s simply, and easily accessible information. Believe me if self consumption was legitimate - we&#039;d all be rich. 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark, the problem is sales requirements are not enforced, which in turn creates a self consumption business. That form of business, although lucrative, is in fact illegal. Maybe it should, maybe it shouldn&#039;t&gt; the bottom line as of now, it is. This is not an opinion it&#039;s simply, and easily accessible information. Believe me if self consumption was legitimate &#8211; we&#039;d all be rich.</p>
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		<title>By: troydooly</title>
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		<dc:creator>troydooly</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 12:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Efusjon,  
  
I fully support your decision and it make complete sense. I would find it a privilege for you to stay up on this issue and have you come by and comment. I beleive showing both sides is a must for folks to fully decide where they stand.   
  
And for our subscribers and guests I want folks to know something. Although, Jordan and I do not fall on the same page when it comes to eFusjon, I can tell you if I were looking at eFusjon as a company, I would be looking for a leader like Jordan.   
  
So, if you are looking for a leader in eFusjon, and are willing to take the risk, while all this gets sorted out. Then I would suggest you contact my friend. He is the real deal!  
  
Living An Epic Adventure,  
  
Troy  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Efusjon,  </p>
<p>I fully support your decision and it make complete sense. I would find it a privilege for you to stay up on this issue and have you come by and comment. I beleive showing both sides is a must for folks to fully decide where they stand.   </p>
<p>And for our subscribers and guests I want folks to know something. Although, Jordan and I do not fall on the same page when it comes to eFusjon, I can tell you if I were looking at eFusjon as a company, I would be looking for a leader like Jordan.   </p>
<p>So, if you are looking for a leader in eFusjon, and are willing to take the risk, while all this gets sorted out. Then I would suggest you contact my friend. He is the real deal!  </p>
<p>Living An Epic Adventure,  </p>
<p>Troy</p>
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		<title>By: Efusion</title>
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		<dc:creator>Efusion</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 05:45:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Troy, 
 
I felt the need to respond so that others could hear the other side of the argument and hopefully see a different viewpoint on this issue....&quot;panties in a wad&quot;...lol ... you must have just seen &quot;Blind Side&quot;. That was a great move and a great line.   
 
Anyway, as is said, &quot;Beware of one hand clapping&quot;. I&#039;m just sharing what I feel to be true so as to bring the other hand to this debate. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Troy, </p>
<p>I felt the need to respond so that others could hear the other side of the argument and hopefully see a different viewpoint on this issue&#8230;.&quot;panties in a wad&quot;&#8230;lol &#8230; you must have just seen &quot;Blind Side&quot;. That was a great move and a great line.   </p>
<p>Anyway, as is said, &quot;Beware of one hand clapping&quot;. I&#039;m just sharing what I feel to be true so as to bring the other hand to this debate.</p>
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		<title>By: troydooly</title>
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		<dc:creator>troydooly</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 03:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>eFusjon aka Jordan,   
  
WOW! this is very interesting. Let&#039;s take a look at what you wrote and see what is fact and what is subjective.   
  
1. the case is not speculative. It has been filed, and just because one party has not been served, negates the facts of the case.   
  
2. Seriously, &quot;disgruntled!&quot; Do you think we were under the impression the Plaintiff was a happy camper with eFusjon? However, if you or anyone truly believes an attorney is going to case a case just because someone has their panties in a wad, then you should stop drinking the kool aid your selling. I bet there is some solid evidence to backup the filing of the class action.   
  
3. If the class action lawsuit is just a &quot;frivolous attempt to discredit eFusjon, and make a lot of noise&quot; why do you feel you need to respond and give it any merit at all? Seems you must be concerned just a little to feel the need to respond.  
  
4. Yes, you are correct. All class action lawsuits are filed to protect a specific class inside of a specific industry. The rulings in this case will effect the whole direct selling industry. Specifically companies who use MLM or Network Marketing compensation plans. Although, there are a couple of others much larger than this one. Ignite which is 119 pages could go to court faster and get heard before the eFusjon case. And since we are still waiting on the Burn Lounge case, it could answer some of the questions in the eFusjon case.   
  
5. ROFLOL... Ok, let me get this straight. The case is a &quot;frivolous attempt to discredit eFusjon and make a lot of noise&quot;, yet you are talking to people who are angry? Why, are they angry or concerned at all if the case is just about frivolousness and noise making?&quot; Unless they are also in or running companies which do not do things legally.  
  
I have talked to hundreds of distributors and a dozen top CEOs and Founders and none of them are concerned at all. They all are glad some of these cases are finally going before a Judge. These folks have been running tight companies for years and are tired of watching people launch mlm Pyramids under the heading of legitimate MLM companies.   
  
6. I can see you have not done any due diligence on Kevin or his partner in this case. But let&#039;s take a look at your comment... GIANT of a legal team. Randy Jeffers had the #2 legal team in California when Destiny got hit. GIANT doesn&#039;t mean much, if they are clueless. Having a vey colorful background I can tell you I would not want Kevin to represent me in on a charge of &quot;Attempted Vehicular Homicide&quot; or &quot;Assault with Deadly Weapon with the iIntent to Kill&quot; because he is not a criminal attorney. NOr would I want my lead councel in a MLM case to be some GIANT legal brain from Facebook or Toyota. But, just so you know, it may surprise you to know, if Kevin feels he needs GIANTS in the corporate legal world, I think his former firm will have no problem coming to help one of their own. And their client base makes Facebook and Toyota look kind of small.   
  
Well, time will tell, nut there are far bigger cases than eFusjon we are all watching and following.   
  
Living An Epic Adventure,  
  
Troy  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>eFusjon aka Jordan,   </p>
<p>WOW! this is very interesting. Let&#039;s take a look at what you wrote and see what is fact and what is subjective.   </p>
<p>1. the case is not speculative. It has been filed, and just because one party has not been served, negates the facts of the case.   </p>
<p>2. Seriously, &quot;disgruntled!&quot; Do you think we were under the impression the Plaintiff was a happy camper with eFusjon? However, if you or anyone truly believes an attorney is going to case a case just because someone has their panties in a wad, then you should stop drinking the kool aid your selling. I bet there is some solid evidence to backup the filing of the class action.   </p>
<p>3. If the class action lawsuit is just a &quot;frivolous attempt to discredit eFusjon, and make a lot of noise&quot; why do you feel you need to respond and give it any merit at all? Seems you must be concerned just a little to feel the need to respond.  </p>
<p>4. Yes, you are correct. All class action lawsuits are filed to protect a specific class inside of a specific industry. The rulings in this case will effect the whole direct selling industry. Specifically companies who use MLM or Network Marketing compensation plans. Although, there are a couple of others much larger than this one. Ignite which is 119 pages could go to court faster and get heard before the eFusjon case. And since we are still waiting on the Burn Lounge case, it could answer some of the questions in the eFusjon case.   </p>
<p>5. ROFLOL&#8230; Ok, let me get this straight. The case is a &quot;frivolous attempt to discredit eFusjon and make a lot of noise&quot;, yet you are talking to people who are angry? Why, are they angry or concerned at all if the case is just about frivolousness and noise making?&quot; Unless they are also in or running companies which do not do things legally.  </p>
<p>I have talked to hundreds of distributors and a dozen top CEOs and Founders and none of them are concerned at all. They all are glad some of these cases are finally going before a Judge. These folks have been running tight companies for years and are tired of watching people launch mlm Pyramids under the heading of legitimate MLM companies.   </p>
<p>6. I can see you have not done any due diligence on Kevin or his partner in this case. But let&#039;s take a look at your comment&#8230; GIANT of a legal team. Randy Jeffers had the #2 legal team in California when Destiny got hit. GIANT doesn&#039;t mean much, if they are clueless. Having a vey colorful background I can tell you I would not want Kevin to represent me in on a charge of &quot;Attempted Vehicular Homicide&quot; or &quot;Assault with Deadly Weapon with the iIntent to Kill&quot; because he is not a criminal attorney. NOr would I want my lead councel in a MLM case to be some GIANT legal brain from Facebook or Toyota. But, just so you know, it may surprise you to know, if Kevin feels he needs GIANTS in the corporate legal world, I think his former firm will have no problem coming to help one of their own. And their client base makes Facebook and Toyota look kind of small.   </p>
<p>Well, time will tell, nut there are far bigger cases than eFusjon we are all watching and following.   </p>
<p>Living An Epic Adventure,  </p>
<p>Troy</p>
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