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Seriously?
My parents have been "distributors" for the better part of 13 years (roughly).
Making the amount that you claim is EXTREMELY difficult, from my point of view. But I do know 2 people that have been able to retire slightly early thanks to it.
Lol, funny how they needed to change their name. I guess too many people had figured out that Amway was a scam. When I first saw a Quixtar commercial about a month ago my first thought was that it was an Amway knock-off. A few seconds later I saw that it was the same company... At least they sell a real product I guess.
Not too long ago there was a rash of people at my wife's work getting sucked into a travel agency scam. The really telling part as how the entire video they showed you was about how you start your own travel agency, get a wesite set up by them, and then recruit people to start their own under you. They spent about a minute describing how you could sell vacations at a discount and the rest of the hour talking about how if you get x number of people under you, and they each get x number of people under them, you could be making huge money!
It's a fucking pyramid scheme, plain and simple. They may or may not use terms like "downline" etc, but any business like that where recruiting new people who will then be at a level below you is the main way to make money is a fucking pyramid, duh.
Same as Amway, and Shaklee and all that other shit. The people who get in early and get a bunch of people signed up below them, who then sign on other people- those are the only ones who make money. All the rest end up with a garage full of shitty products that they can't sell.
Just do a search for Bill Britt, he's an Amway/Quixtar big wig who lives nearby. He's a complete phony, albeit a rich phony.
The people who fall for this are always awkward strange people with low self esteems in general. Seems like lately they're all about this energy drink they carry. They always know someone is supposedly is rich from it and that they all look up to. I think Scientology and Quixtar should combine.
Well, posterity, you will never know what it cost us to preserve your freedom. I only hope that you will make a good use of it. If you do not, I shall repent in heaven that I ever took half the pains to preserve it.
I dont mind it, i make around $4-500 a month for doing nothing. I recruted a few people in when I was younger, they recruted more and so on. Im not complaining
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