Jonathan Kelly came up in my town, too!
On Wednesday, December 26, 2012 8:31:30 PM UTC-6, Lisa Diamond wrote:
So out of curiosity, I decided to do a Google search for doTERRA and my city, which is Henderson. The second search result came back as an IPC, who is using doTERRA's name in his personal website which is a direct link to his store. Thinking this was odd because I didn't think we could use doTERRA's name in our wellness store name, I decided to do another search for doTerra and a different city, Tulsa. Low and behold, the same IPC's wellness store is provided as a search result. So now this IPC lives in Henderson, NV and Tulsa, OK? Did another search, doTERRA and Anchorage, again this guy's wellness store was the second search result.--Am I crazy to think this is somehow a violation of doTERRA's company policies? Isn't this a type of spam/phishing if we #1, use doTERRA's name on a retail site and #2, create the illusion that we are located somewhere other than we really are to encourage enrollments?Maybe I'm crazy to think that this isn't ok!
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