XYMOGEN Practitioners Violate Company Internet Policy With Impunity








I just opened a new, fictitious patient account using the code on the website of Paul and Susan Fontana. Why is Fontana Family Chiropractic in Evergreen, CO allowed to persist in violating this XYMOGEN policy, to the detriment of every other practitioner in the country who recommends XYMOGEN products? Why hasn't their account been suspended? Are they "too big" to penalize?
 




Dr. Elizabeth Pilicy of Living Well Chiropractic in Dallas, TX continues to blatantly flaunt her violation of this XYMOGEN policy on her website, with no penalty whatsoever.

Are you doctors who rely on XYMOGEN beginning to get the picture?
 


Dr. Erich Goetzel in Arlington, MA is rubbing it in your faces, XYMOGEN resellers! Meanwhile, nothing has been done while he takes your sales! Click on the link to his website in the first post above, to see for yourselves! He will be allowed to keep using the code he's using now, in violation of XYMOGEN internet sales policy. Just watch and see! Hey, XYMOGEN! Make him choose a different code! Then monitor his website to see if he incorporates the new code into the "name" of his practice!
 


Paul and Susan Fontana also operate letsbehealthy.com, which is nothing but a front to steal XYMOGEN business from legitimate doctors who do the actual work.

Is Metagenics starting to look good yet to those of you who went to real medical school and sell XYMOGEN products?
 


Paul and Susan Fontana also operate letsbehealthy.com, which is nothing but a front to take XYMOGEN business from legitimate doctors who do the actual work.

Is Metagenics starting to look good yet to those of you who went to real medical school and sell XYMOGEN products?
 


"The Vitamin Guru" is some woman whose last name is "Moore" and whose claim to fame is to show your patients how to "Buy Discount Vitamins and Supplement Online!" while flaunting the XYMOGEN policy.

Still like XYMOGEN, doctors? Does XYMOGEN even have an actual policy, or is it urban legend?
 


Patrick Crossan of Xymogen gets personally involved in helping Marie Hoag violate his company's policy in the slideshare presentation linked above. Way to go, Patrick! Way to go, Xymogen!

Metagenics, anyone?
 





















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