Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Re: [MLM Survivors Club] Re: looking for ammo to use at a monday quixtar meeting. G

"Our family's Amway LOS was huge, and we had a warehouse with about
$25,000 worth of product on hand to ship to our downline."

What you're saying is maybe a little different than what I took the meaning to be of what I was told this past weekend and that was the company not having a quantified program...that is to say when I said Quixtar, I meant the head company, not individuals within the business. So, what you said would kind of verify what I was told....because you were audited to show proof. If there was a system in place, each distributor would have to show proof on a monthly or quarterly basis in order to get paid, or lose the accumulated BV or some other drastic measure.

But, I'm curious, you said a "warehouse on hand to ship to downline". So did you have to provide reciepts for downline sales or to customers that were not part of Quixtar? Sounds like a full time job, having a warehouse and shipping and all, not the part time income that's touted.

Francie
gimpymommi <NotHip456@gmail.com> wrote:
--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@yahoogroups.com, Francie Smart <francies2@...>
wrote:
Although they (Quixtar and Usana) say they sell to outside customers,
there has never been a quantified program put in place to track or
prove those customers; ie, no requirement to show sales reciepts to
qualify for (paltry) earnings.

Yes there is, for Amway/Quixtar, that is. You can blame it on me ;-)

Our family's Amway LOS was huge, and we had a warehouse with about
$25,000 worth of product on hand to ship to our downline. I'm not
talking about stockpiling - I generally ordered between 10 to 20 cases
of product a week. Our downline were long-time Amway distributors
with lots of retail customers.

It was probably around '97/'98? that the Corporation did an audit of
our business. I had to provide orders/shipping records/method of
payment for an entire year. I never really even questioned why I had
to do this (it was a real pain-in-the-backside).....

But now that I look back on it, I wonder...since our group was heavily
into retailing - did I just provide "proof" that would make it look
like ALL Amway businesses were run like ours????

Deb

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