Thursday, April 3, 2008

[MLM Survivors Club] Re: Quixtar/Worldwide Group

I was once in that same situation as is your son. I was 20 yrs old and
gullable when I was shown the plan.
What got me out was my sponsor who I respected saw something screwed up
about our upline emerald(now diamond). He thankfully broke the cardinal
rule and passed negative downline to me. I am indeed thankfull that he
was a "negative loeser". My parents throughout this whole thing
remained supportive and non-judgemental,even though I'm sure that they
were happy when I got out.
As far as what you can do. Let him know that you love him and you
support him no matter what he chooses to do. The way the AMO systems
work is in that it makes them think that outside resistance is a sign
to press harder and those who oppose what you do, no matter who they
are, are to be avoided and/or ignored. He must see the obvious for
himself nobody can point it out to him.
I hope this helps

- In mlmsurvivorsclub@yahoogroups.com, "jennasknnr" <jennasknnr@...>
wrote:
>
> I have a 20 year old son involved in this scam. He is easily led and
> has spent the last two years throwing money down the drain and
> destroying all of his family and personal relationships over this
> "business". He wasted two years of college and now has decided not to
> go back because "he doesn't need to go to college to be successful".
> This decision is supported by his "upline" and the rest of the idiots
> that are making money off a kid. sure I am at my wits end. He is
totally
> brainwashed, we (his father, brother and I) can't get through to him.
> I am heartbroken to see this great kid go down the drain mentally,
> physically and financially. Any suggestions?????
>

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