Marci Williams

Marci Williams joined USANA in November of 2001. She and her family had just moved to Billings, Montana. Her husband, Derek, was working as a new physician with the Montana Family Practice Residency program.

They found themselves in over their heads financially after purchasing a new home. At the time their three boys, Jack, Henry and Ben, were five, two and one. Derek was working 100+ hours a week so was not able to take on a second job. Marci wanted to be home with their boys. Marci decided she needed to find something to do from home.

She decided to answer an ad in the local paper. She was urged to send $45.00 to a woman in exchange for information. She scraped together the money and soon the package arrived. She popped the video in the VCR and her heart fell. It was NETWORK marketing. After several phone conversations with the woman she decided to borrow the money from her aunt to join Company X. Meanwhile her mom ran into an old friend; Robb Carter. She asked him about his USANA business. Robb told her it was going very well. She asked Robb if it would be okay if Marci called him for guidance with her new similar business. Robb, of course, said he would be glad to help. Marci’s mom immediately called Marci and told her to give Robb a call and even suggested that Marci consider USANA. After all she could work with Robb who had known Marci and her family for years.

Marci told her mom she had considered calling Robb about joining his USANA business but thought Robb would think she was a little crazy calling him out of the blue.

She decided to call. She asked Robb to tell her everything about the USANA opportunity. After two hours on the phone Marci knew her decision was clear. She would join USANA. Robb asked if she wanted to hear about the products. She told him “NO…I don’t care about the products, in fact I would sell frogs if I thought it would pay the bills”. Marci told Robb she needed a few days to get her money back and would borrow more money this time from her sister Anney.

Marci joined USANA a few days later and has never looked back. She went right to work and was able to pay her aunt and sister back within a few weeks. Marci has built a strong organization and loves being home with her boys. She can volunteer in their class rooms, attend their games and performances and is home if they are ill or injured. In fact her son broke both his arms on a trampoline. On day three of being home he looked at his mom and said with tears in his eyes “What would I do if you had a job? (Disclaimer)