Question: Is Pristine Nutraceuticals a member of the “Better Business Bureau?” (BBB)
Answer: In regard to the BBB:
Our Non-association is a Strict matter of Principle.
Pristine Nutraceutical operates on a level of business ethics and morals which are clearly far superior to those required by the BBB for membership, thus, Pristine Nutraceutical by choice will not “join the crowd,” for many in the crowd are operating in a deplorable manor, unworthy of association:
The BBB is Not a government agency.It is a fee-based organization which allows private companies and corporations who are “members,” to display the BBB logo, once again, for a fee.
Pharmaceutical companies who market drugs which reportedly kill and injure many thousands of people annually, are permitted to display the BBB Logo, as if they are concerned with, and/or conducting “better business.” It would seem that as long as the drug is “approved for marketing” then the resulting deaths and injuries are considered just Ok by the BBB? Is it “good business practice” to continue promoting the drug and Logo while deaths and injuries are occurring, as long as the fees are collected? How many deaths would be required before the practices would be considered bad business? Does it require massive public outcry, class action lawsuits, and a government recall of the drug before a company falls into the “very bad business” category and is dropped from the Bureau? Additionally, once a drug has been pulled from the market due to deaths and injuries, why does the drug company responsible, retain BBB status while marketing the next toxic test upon the public?
A very interesting perspective indeed, but we are not impressed.
In addition, not unlike the pharmaceutical companies in question, many natural product companies claim their products provide benefit to various conditions, yet offer no guarantee of satisfaction or benefit to the consumer. What happens to the suffering individuals who follow direction and receive no benefit or improvement? Are they just “out” there money and flat out of luck? Is this an example of conducting “better business” with the suffering public? The shining BBB Logo displayed on their literature and web sites seems to indicate this is the attitude of these companies and the BBB alike. Many of these companies return policies translate into nothing more than: “You open it, you own it.”
Pristine Nutraceutical is not among these groups in thought or in practice and will not submit fees for a “status logo” which would indicate likeness or association with those who are conducting bad business, to say the very least. DigestaCure has never harmed anyone, let alone caused a death, and Pristine Nutraceutical is not interested in keeping funds paid for product, when an individual followed directions, and did not benefit.
We have entered an era where things are often no longer what they seem. The public has been conditioned to think in certain manners, rely on certain ”organizations,” and for the most part, to follow suite. More often than not, and certainly in the area of healing, an individual may be in dire need of an education in regard to who is running “the system”:
Read and benefit from: thecodeoflife.info
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