Monday, August 13, 2007

[MLM Survivors Club] Re: Reading Merchants of Deception

Thank goodness for people who decide to listen to their instincts.
In Quixtar, they tell you that the initial discomfort/fishy feeling
is normal at first, when in fact that "discomfort" is your intuition
screaming at you to RUN the other way. As a Quixtar IBO I was taught
to override these feelings in order to make us more receptive to the
indoctrination from the CDs, seminars, etc.

And yeah, Quixtar did have some BS response to Merchants of
Deception, it's posted on quixtarresponse.com. Their feeble attempts
at damage control are pretty lame.

--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@yahoogroups.com, momluvseliana <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> So what are the kinds of things Amway/quixtar are saying about this
> book, to their still growing empire?
>
> I sent this book to my address book, and a friend of mine in WA
replied
> and said that her friend is in quixstar and tried to recruit her.
She
> said that she just buys their energy drink and cosmetics. When
asked
> to be a distibutor, she told her friend that she was not that
ambitious
> and just likes to buy things. I wonder what her respose was? My
> friend said that she felt something was "fishy," and did not know
that
> quixstar was one of those "schemes," after seeing the book. I
simply
> told her to avoid being recruited.
>

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