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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Financial freedom… if you can convince others to buy in at $8,000

I was approached through Instagram and drawn into what was presented as an opportunity for financial freedom, flexibility, and a better lifestyle. The messaging was consistent: work a few hours a day, earn well, and gain more time.

After some back-and-forth in DMs, I was told I needed to pay for access to understand the business model and “high-ticket” opportunities. I paid around $100 to get in.

Inside, the initial content focused heavily on mindset and personal development. I was then asked to share detailed information about my fears, goals, and personal situation. This felt like it was being used to tailor further sales.

Only at the end did it become clear what the model actually was: selling high-priced water machines from Enagic (Kangen). To participate, you are expected to buy in yourself, with costs starting around $8,000 and going up to nearly $20,000.

There was also strong pressure through community groups where constant posts highlighted new buyers, sales, and rank progress, creating a sense of urgency and success.

From my perspective, the risk is placed on the individual buying in, while the marketing focuses heavily on lifestyle and top earners rather than realistic outcomes.

After doing further research, including reading coverage from a Norwegian business newspaper, I chose to step away.

My advice: be very cautious. Understand exactly what is being sold, the real costs involved, and who carries the financial risk before getting into it?

March 26, 2026
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