Who is being reviewed
The person under review on this page is Ron Saunders — also known as Ronney Saunders or Ronald Saunders — the founder of Diamond Legacy Build and a 4Life Diamond Elite affiliate. He's been in direct sales since 1988, is a US Army Medic veteran, and holds the BCABA clinical credential (registry: bacb.com).
What his team actually says
These are real testimonials from current Diamond Legacy Build members, used with permission. Names and cities are real; income outcomes are not typical.
"I'd never sold anything in my life. Ron didn't pitch me, he taught me. Eight months in I'm covering a car payment and my partner doesn't think I'm crazy anymore."
"What sold me wasn't the comp plan, it was Ron. He picks up the phone. He sends a voice memo when I'm stuck. That's not normal in this profession and it changed everything for me."
"I joined skeptical. The 'we'll place people for you' thing sounded too good. Then I watched it happen. The structure is real. The system is repeatable. The mentor matters."
Is Ron Saunders legit?
Yes. The verifiable record:
- 1988 → present: 37 continuous years in direct sales. Predates the modern MLM industry.
- 1994: One of the first people to market a home business through the open web.
- BCABA: Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst — searchable on the public BACB registry.
- US Army Medic: Honorably served and veteran-status verifiable through standard veteran-confirmation channels.
- 4Life Diamond Elite: Officially recognized rank within 4Life Research, LC. His affiliate URL is the corporate-issued 4life.com/12865422/join-us.
Is Diamond Legacy Build a scam?
No — and I'd rather you ask than not. Here's the definition we'll use: a scam is when the operator takes money in exchange for something fake or worthless. Diamond Legacy Build doesn't take any money. You buy 4Life products from 4Life directly; we don't touch the transaction. The company has been in business since 1998, is debt-free, BBB A+ rated, and operates in 50+ countries. The compensation plan is public at 4life.com/12865422/page/154/4life-pays.
What MLM gets right and wrong is a longer conversation — I wrote a piece called "Is 4Life a Scam? An Affiliate's Honest 11-Year Answer" that walks through it without spin.
About the income disclosure
Every credible critic of MLM points to one statistic: in most network marketing companies, the majority of participants earn modest amounts or none at all. This is true of 4Life. It's also true of every legitimate franchise category, every retail small-business category, and every solo-entrepreneur path. Most people who start a business don't build it. Among the people who treat it as a real business and stay past 90 days, outcomes are dramatically different.
We're not allowed (legally or ethically) to promise income, so we don't. What we promise is structure, mentorship, and an honest 15-minute first conversation. See the full Income Disclosure.
Talk to Ron for 15 minutes. If you don't see a clean fit, you walk away with the Legacy Build Playbook and no follow-up emails. That's the only review that matters — the one you give yourself after the call.
How to verify Ron's credentials yourself
- BCABA: Search "Ron Saunders" or "Ronald Saunders" on the BACB Certificant Registry.
- 4Life Diamond Elite: Ask Ron to screen-share his 4Life back office on the intro call. Rank shows up next to his name.
- BBB for the parent company: 4Life Research, LC's BBB profile is publicly searchable at bbb.org.
- Direct contact: Email NewHealthMiracle@gmail.com or call (772) 333-9214. The fastest way to know if a human is real is to talk to them.
Best review is the one you do yourself.
Get the 15-minute call. Bring every objection. Leave with the Legacy Build Playbook either way.
Start the conversation → Or contact Ron directly: NewHealthMiracle@gmail.com · (772) 333-9214