On Thursday 23 August 2007, CwDCramer@aol.
> Thanks to everyone for your thoughtful responses to my question of
> why people think their TEAM involvement is so good for them. It will
> help me ask pointed non judgmental questions if we ever have a
> conversation again.
>
> Another question:
> One of many things that made "this business" not feel right for me
> was the high prices of the products. I was told that some prices were
> higher, some were less, and some were the same, and concern about
> product prices was not the point.
>
> So now on the Team's blogs, they did a survey and 96% of the
> responders voted product pricing as too high, and for comments many
> are saying the same thing I did, but I was treated like I didn't
> understand the business.
>
> So what changed? Is it because the "leaders" publicly complained
> about the prices so the IBO's now have permission to see that.
Now they need excuses to go against Scamway/Quackstar, so they're
setting this up as a reason to split with them. The leaders don't care
about the prices of the product because they don't care about product.
They care about tools, since that's what's making their money.
Now that Scamway is jumping on them, they need to be able to say, "We
never liked you anyway!" The product pricing is their excuse.
> And why isn't anyone questioning that these Team leaders, promoted
> this business since 1999, with the high prices, convincing people if
> they worked hard enough they would succeed. And now are saying the
> opposite.
Because the followers are brainwashed. I'm using that term literally.
It's what happens when you listen to their CDs over and over and over.
Hal

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