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wrote:
I kept looking for a support group because I figured there
> has to be others that are having a hard time dealing with loved ones
> involved in these kind of schemes.
>
> My son has been involved in Quixtar for over three years. Other an
> working, most of his time spent recruiting and with his upline. Friends,
> going out and other interests are a thing of the past. To me, this isn't
> normal for a young man in his early 20s.
>
Hi Jacie - this IS an excellent support forum, with awesome moderation.
I'm kind of curious - what "Motivational Organization" is your son
involved with??? I wonder if it's TEAM, who is notorious for
recruiting younger folks who are not experienced in spotting
scams..... the scam part comes from the Motivational Systems (we tend
to refer to them as AMOs: Amway Motivational Organizations)
he's part of TEAM - most of them are not even part of Amway/Quixtar
anymore - they got terminated for their questionable business practices.
If you can tell us the names of some of the people he is told to
"edify" (gag) we might be able to give you more specific information?
Best wishes!
Deb
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