That's what we are all here for bud. To enlighten and protect the
innocent from these underhanded creatures.
Jim Koury, Oneonta, NY
--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@
wrote:
>
> I had a run in with a Quxtar recruiter the other night in a myspace
chatroom. He posted
> his web page, which was Quixtar with a different name; Invision
Enterprises. He had spent
> the whole night telling people how bad/illegal/
business opportunities were.
> Then after the others left, he started his recruiting on me. I
looked at his web page, and I
> can honestly say that if it wasnt for this Yahoo group, I wouldnt
have recognized the
> product names on his page. Seeing them rang a bell, and a little
search proved that it was,
> in fact, Quixtar.
>
> I confronted this guy, who up untill this point was friendly,
albeit extremely vague. (Me: "Is
> this MLM?" Him: "Just listen to the conference call, it will
explain everything."
> didnt want to be involved with anything to do with Quixtar, and his
personality did a
> complete 180. It was remarkable. Suddenly, he was trying to make me
sound unintelligent
> for not trusting the credibility of Quixtar, citing that none of
the negative sources were
> credible, that I hadnt researched thoroughly, and that all negative
testimonials were just
> the rantings of "disgruntled employees." He tried a last time to
recruit/brainwash me ("I
> can explain all of your concerns."), to which I replied "dont
bother." After that, we mutually
> thanked each other for not wasting each other's time.
>
> Just another example of how unprofessional Quixtar recruiters are
and how deceptive they
> try to be. I had heard horror stories, but I guess it's one of
those things that you have to
> experience to believe.
>
> Thanks to the group for alerting me to the warning signs of this
scam.
>

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