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When you deal with XYMOGEN and do the right thing and follow the rules, you lose. When you break the rules and victimize others, you win. That's just how they roll.
This problem starts with the chairman of the company, who personally violated his own company's policy until he got caught. It has nothing to do with some supervisor.
And no, Xymogen isn't a good company. It was founded by a corrupt individual stealing from his employer.
That tradition continues, as Xymogen's unscrupulous "practitioners" are allowed to blatantly steal from the reputable ones.
These people aren't even qualified to dispense professional formulations. At best they attended chiropractic school for two years. Some of them listed in this thread have no professional credentials at all.
That's not so bad, as long as the damage they do is confined to their local area. But when they create websites specifically designed for no other purpose than to poach business from licensed doctors, that shouldn't be tolerated.
But, it's standard practice at Xymogen. Good company?
No!
ANY TIME YOU HAVE A CEO WHO REFUSES TO EXPLAIN WHY ACCOUNTING SCREWED UP OVER A MILLION DOLLARS IN BONUS PAYOUTS IN 2013, THAT SAYS ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THIS COMPANY! (THE INTERNET VIOLATERS ARE JUST A SMOKE SCREEN.)