>
> On Thursday 03 April 2008, jacie3146 wrote:
> > Hi Jenna,
> > Just wondering if Matt went to the conference this weekend in
> > Louieville, KY? My son did. I asked him a few questions about how
> > much it costs for the weekend. Between renting a van, gas, hotel,
and
> > the admission ticket it's about 230.00$. He will have to pay for
> > meals and he'll probably buy an IBO t-shirt.
>In mlmsurviveorsclub @yahoogroups.
> He should get one that says, "I'm a AW IBO and work my butt off and
all
> I get is this lousy t-shirt -- and they made ME pay for it!"
Hal, LOL!!! This was the first time that I could laugh about anything
that has to do with QS. Thanks.
> I did the math on conventions before. On a smaller one my ex-gf
went to
> the tickets were $100 each and they had 5,000 - 8,000 IBOs going.
If
> you figure 6,000, then take $25,000 to rent the coliseum (based on
> actual figures -- I checked) and $5,000 (based on someone else here
who
> checked) for insurance, figure that most of the grunt work was done
by
> IBOs who were given positions of honor as a reward and that the
> advertising was done through their network and voicemail (which the
> IBOs pay for each month), then there would basically be few other
> expenses or costs. That means they take in $600,000 from IBOs or,
as I
> prefer, IBDrones, and pay less than $50,000 in costs and still have
a
> profit of over half a million.
>
> Not bad for something they don't make money on.
I agree!!! How do QS uplines convince the downlines that the
conference center and the guest speakers make ALL the money from the
sale of all those tickets at 100$ each?
> > He will miss a days pay
> > from his full-time job and 2 nights from his part-time job. Sounds
> > like a lot of money to spend for a weekend to just hear more of
the
> > same-old, same-old (which to me adds up to more brainwashing)
wish
> > I could think of a way to get him to miss some of these weekends.
>
> It makes me wonder how I, or many other business owners, ever got
> started without hearing from cheerleaders about how great our
> opportunity was!
> Hal
jacie
>

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