Tuesday, January 1, 2008

[MLM Survivors Club] Re: Quixtar/Worldwide Group

--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@yahoogroups.com, "matthew7_15"
<matthew7_15@...> wrote:
>
> Jenna I may have some insight here. I got involved with Quixtar as
> a 20 year old college student.

Oh Matthew (I have to assume that is your name from your email
address), my son's story sounds like a carbon copy of yours. The
problem is, we were not as brilliant (yes they are, Deb) as your
parents. We showed our true feelings about Quixtar early on and I am
not sure that my son (also named Matthew)will ever listen to us or
believe that we are supportive of him. He is almost financially self
sufficient. He has had his own place since Thanksgiving and has been
working in retail for about a year. I still pay his car insurance and
health insurance. He has no credit cards, thank god.

The big lesson here for those of you starting this journey with a
loved one. Don't let on how you really feel about this "business".
If you alienate your loved one, it is quite difficult to bring them
back. I am just trying to be loving and gentle with him now. I don't
think he will ever believe that I support Quixtar, but hopefully he
knows that I love him.

Thank your parents for the support they gave you. You are lucky to
have them.

Happy New Year to all.

Jenna

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