> Unless Amway and Quixtar and the
> rest of the deceptive cult has
> changed drastically in the last
> year, writing a letter to them
> will do nothing, but writing a
> letter to the Attorney General's
> office will get their attention
> fast.
James, I think you're confusing the corp with the motivational
organizations.
The corporation DOES honor requests for refunds of application fees.
Motivational organizations will do everything they can to keep you
from quitting or getting your money back. The corporation tries to
keep itself separate from the A/QMOs, even as they do nothing about
the abuses.
I have written letters to lawyers and to attorneys general. It does
not get the attention of anyone until legal action is taken against
them. It's good to have those letters on file in their offices, but
only the ones that are the easiest to respond to will get results from
the corporation.
In other words, if you want your $150 registration fee back, you'll
probably get it. If you want the other tens of thousands of dollars
you spent "building your business," you can pretty much forget it.
Incidentally, there is NEVER talk of "loser" or "shut up" from the
corporation. Never. Period. That is your upline in the motivational
organization talking. While I would never think of the corporation
and the motivational organizations as entirely separate, you have to
keep the nature of their relationship clear.
PW

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