ORGANO is a premium coffee and nutrition company founded in 2008 that promotes healthier lifestyles with their network marketing opportunity. Offering products such as black and green tea, organic coffee beans and nutritional supplements.

On March 19th 2015, Marlin Johnson (“Plaintiff”) filed a class action suit against Organo Gold International Inc, an Oregon corporation; as well as Organo Gold International LLC and Organo Gold Management Inc, all located in Washington state.

Organic Coffee

ORGANO’s gourmet instant coffee offers bold and rich flavor with instant mixing into hot water for an authentic cup that taste just like regular coffee, yet has added benefits from growing with Ganoderma spores famous for their antioxidant properties.

Ganoderma lucidum mushrooms typically take between 5-7 months to reach maturity and then release spores similar to pollen produced by flowers. Our premium organic coffee then includes this powder for enhanced flavour and health benefits.

ORGANO has amassed an ever-increasing network of over half a million satisfied customers worldwide, and our market-leading compensation plan offers anyone the chance to become an Organo Gold business owner and transform their life by sharing our products.

Network Marketing Opportunity

Organo Gold does not sell its products in stores or cafes directly; rather, they use an independent network of distributors who purchase wholesale supplies of Organo Gold products at wholesale pricing and sell them on to customers at retail for a profit; in return they earn commission by recruiting other salespeople into the business – leading some critics to claim the firm operates an illegal pyramid scheme.

Though representatives for the company have denied these allegations, it remains evident that they do not operate legally within Guyana and evade taxes, leading them to face multiple lawsuits internationally.

The company asserts that it is not a pyramid scheme, yet all of the characteristics are present. They place more importance on recruiting new members than selling product directly and charge high start-up costs such as starter kit purchase price, training fee and annual membership dues. They promote their opportunity through high-pressure motivational events as well.