Thursday, December 20, 2007

[MLM Survivors Club] Re: MLM Survivors Club

What are the "right" reasons?? I got out for "my" reasons: The
business tends to fall apart if you don't work it HARD - Quixtar's own
statistics say for every 2 people you sign up - 2 will NOT renew the
following year.

I was frustrated by not being able to run my "independent" Amway
business in a manner that was VERY successful for another real
business that I owned.

I also walked away from a 6-figure income from Amway (our downline was
the largest active group in Amway/Quixtar) because I was sick of what
the AMOs do to unsuspecting IBOs - there is NO WAY someone starting
out can make a profit when the expenses of dubious AMO "training"
outweigh what they can sell. And I experienced firsthand the lie that
an IBO can "retire" on their Amway income.

And finally - I saw what few ever do: what is the value of an Amway
Business?? If you truly want to retire, you'll need to sell your
business - and you'll be shocked at how little it's actually worth,
compared to other "real" businesses.

Deb

--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@yahoogroups.com, "tracycole88"
<tracycole88@...> wrote:
>
> Is there anyone out there that has been involved in Quixtar and gotten
> out for all the right reasons? I would be very interested in hearing
> your story and possibly having my friend that's involved hear it as
> well so that he may see it in a different light and get out ASAP.
> Thanks for any help!
>

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