Try this......www.
Thats the link that I saved.
Hope it works.
--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
<margiejames@
>
> How do you find Scott's review of Team? I've looked and can't find
it...can you direct me? Thanks, Margie
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: gruntdt12
> To: mlmsurvivorsclub@
> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 9:36 AM
> Subject: [MLM Survivors Club] Re: Interesting info from TEAM
manual-throw up some red flags why don't you?
>
>
> Yep..... TOD, Team of Destiny, TEAM its all the same thing. The
> info I found was that Orrin and Chris broke away from another
group
> right after Orrin went Diamond. Sometime in 99'. Its still
> possible to find Scott's review of TEAM on the web. I found it
and
> have read the whole thing many times. The "goal" is to get to a
> million people. Their numbers right now are somewhere between
> 100,000 and 150,000 after the other two groups merged with them.
>
> That "OREO" is pretty funny!!! Its true though. Orrin likes to
> talk about his place in Florida where he has all the TEAM leaders
> come down to to spend time, mentoring and so forth. I sure know
> where all of that money came from now.
>
> I don't know anything about Casey Combden. Thats a new name for
me.-
> -- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
> wrote:
> >
> > Woodward sounds alot like the leader of the Quixtar group I was
> > in... and from what I read on the AmQuix web site, Casey
Combden
> has
> > been working quite closely with the TEAM leaders, too. In fact,
> my
> > upline emerald even expressed plans to follow Team of Destiny's
> > business model at my last Quixtar meeting (back in 2003)...
which
> > raised alot of red flags because I had just read Scott's
> review, "Is
> > Team of Destiny a Pyramid Scheme?"
> >
> > The page was taken down not much later, when Woodward sued him
> > (which wouldn't surprise most critics). As for Casey, well, I'm
> > sure Larsen will be more than happy to give you the scoop on
his
> > divorce and all the damage THAT did to his business... though I
> have
> > a feeling some of my friends saw it coming long before NBC
> > Dateline. We weren't allowed to talk about it, though, because
> such
> > information would have been considered "negative".
> >
> > But here's what I was able to piece together from what my
sponsors
> > told me. By the end of 2003, there were already dissensions
among
> > our upline... at least two of whom had been attempting to
resolve
> a
> > complaint through the corporation, who did absolutely nothing
to
> > help them. Their complaint, of course, was about the usual
> economic
> > losses that are typical in an MLM group -- or at least most of
the
> > groups I was in -- though at the time I was too caught up in
the
> > Quixtar dream to really understand what was happening.
> >
> > It took three years of inactivity in the business to finally
open
> my
> > eyes. Ever so slowly, what people were saying on the Net made
> sense
> > to me, answering all those questions about what had been
happening
> > in the group that had seemed to be doing so well when I joined,
> only
> > to fall apart within my first year as an IBO... like most
Quixtar
> > failures, I thought it was my own fault, though most of the
> fingers
> > were being pointed at our upline gold, who was probably no more
> than
> > a puppet to the REAL bad guys in the Biz...
> >
> > After finally putting my number to rest, I was amused to read
the
> > latest review on Team of Destiny (now known simply as TEAM),
which
> > has also been nicknamed OREO -- "Orrin Rips Everybody Off!"
> >
> > On the other hand, it is probably not so amusing to those
who've
> > been caught up in it. Margie, once again, I wish you luck
getting
> > your friend out of OREO... I mean TEAM...
> >
>

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