Guest guest Posted December 9, 2001 Report Share Posted December 9, 2001 Hi Alobar, I have to agree with you, all this bad publicity is hype! perpetrated by the competition, since they are being left in the dust, If Dr Jon decides to go big time, they (competition) are going to be forced to go down in price and loose millions in revenue. (They see the writing on the wall) Slandering Dr.Jon is the kind of junk that is being spread in some of the email groups, some should be held accountable for this slanderous garbage. I could not believe how low the competition will stoop, this takes the cake. Dr Jon is doing a wonderful job and many of us appreciate what he has done for all of us, he was referred to me by my best friend and she has never had any problems with his supplements or his wonderful service, in fact his service is beyond reproach, he goes out of his way to keep the consumer informed and happy with their order. What he has done in the past, If any of the allegations are even true, I have no idea and frankly do not care, if a person treats his clients or customers with an utmost respect and is upfront, that is good enough for me! Elaine - Alobar Sunday, December 09, 2001 11:06 AM Re:Dr Jon I do not know what to say about either Dr.Jon or the allegations against him. I do know I have ordered & received 2 orders from him with no problems. I sure have no way to evaluate potency or purity, but the pills seem to be working. I take L-Lysine as a precaution against herpes flare-ups & I have had no flare-ups since taking a preparation containing L-Lysine from Dr.Jon. Dr.Jon is considering going to the honor system when ordering after the membership closes. This means sending him a check after the order has been received,. If he does so, there is no way I can be at financial risk. Even now, many people pay by credit card & the credit card companies will not charge one's cc if the order is not shipped. Dr.Jon may not be who he says he is. I sure have no way to verify that one. I do know the health advice on his website is valuable to me. I do know he sells real inexpensive supplements. No other companies I buy from offer proof of potency, so no matter who I buy from there is always the element of trust. I have no idea whether Dr.Jon is who he says he is, or if he is a real doctor. Lying about oneself is never a good thing, especially in business. Now Dr.Jon speaks about people who have been trying to sabotage his generic co-op. He blames people who sell supplements with a high mark-up being jealous. Is Dr.Jon just covering his tracks because he is not who he says he is? Or are there people out to smear his name? Or is it a bit of both? I sure cannot evaluate that one without spending far more $$ than I have at my disposal to hire a private detective. Where to go from here? Well, I shall continue to order from Dr,Jon unless I get more info & need to change my mind. I have recommended the generic co-op to friends, and I feel I need to write to each of them -- letting them know about the allegations against Dr.Jon and my thoughts on the matter. And I shall e-mail Dr.Jon to see if he is willing to respond to the allegations. As for my recommendations to people on this list -- I still feel the generic co-op sells good stuff at a real inexpensive price. I still recommend people join-up before membership closes, but now I do recommend paying via credit card if possible as that method of payment affords more protection in case Dr.Jon turns out to be a crook. Personally, I find Dr.Jon to be likeable. If it turns out he is somehow cheating me, I would be saddened -- although for the life of me I cannot figure out how the scam would work! But I suppose that could just mean his scam is a good one! If it turns out he is a man with a made-up past, that does undermine my confidence, but so long as I continue to trust his products & feel financially safe ordering from him, I will continue to do so. Back when I was not nearly so health conscious, I bought food products from " Betty Crocker " , " Duncan Hines " , " Aunt Jemima " , " Colonel Sanders " , and other people I knew to be fictitious. I would certainly like Dr.Jon to be a real person. I do not care what his real name or past are. If he is *not* a doctor, I would probably trust him more anyway. So if Dr.Jon turns out to be not who he says he is, I am hoping he will come clean & continue his fine generic co-op because I like the personality of the man, the products he sells, and the prices he charges. Alobar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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