I was contacted by someone I knew in high school about a "huge project" (Vemma BTW) that he and his friends were doing. I told him that I had a party to go to, so I told him just meet me at the party since we both knew the person who was holding it (they too showed curiosity). He discussed more about it and it got me interested, so later that night we got on a call with one of his uplines. I didn't become an official member until I bought product back in June 13th, a few days after the party. My mother and brother warned me about the company, since it sounded similar to Amway (which my brother did a few years back), but I continued because I wanted to see what would come out of it.
After a month, I wanted to quit. After a few weeks, I checked out Revanchist's website and learned more about Vemma and what it can do to people. I started seeing the meetings/home events and weekly calls as not inspiration, but more like some form of brainwashing. Seriously, you go to one meeting or call, you've been to all of them. And as you can see by the title, they referred to Vemma as a "social affiliate marketing" company, which is clearly not the case.
I also couldn't put myself up to calling friends from high school and college and family members after finding out more information. The fact that you lose money from the auto delivery system was enough for my mother to convince me to finally leave. I messaged my friend who got me in and told him that I had no more interest in doing Vemma (and left it at that), then cancelled my auto delivery. I wished I listened to my brother earlier but at least I didn't stick around for another month.
In fact, I'm actually glad I left. We were planning on spreading Vemma to where I go to college, where I'm planning on being a head writer for the student newspaper and president of the campus's student government tribunal. Just being affiliated with that would hurt my image and cause me to burn bridges with the people I made friends with. Because of my experience with this, I'm planning on doing a presentation warning about Vemma when I get back.
As of now, I'm going to return the product that came in recently. I also plan on ignoring any calls from the group that I was a part of, (or just cut them out entirely).