On Friday 17 August 2007, jennasknnr wrote:
> Much of the advice I've heard (re:20 year old son involved in Quixtar
> for 2 years) is to stop giving him financial support. I buy 3 of his
> products, even though the prices are inflated...sports drinks,
> protein drinks and the re-incarnation of Amway laundry soap. My
> husband thinks I should stop buying these. Feedback?
Anything you do that helps him or gives him Quackstar income only
enables him. If you're buying three products, then it indicates you
believe in those products. When you say it's not a viable business,
but you're buying the product, your actions say you think the products
are worthwhile, which sends a message to him that there's a chance.
His upline can also say, "They can't think it's too bad if they're
buying the products."
I'd also take the labels, spend some time on Google, and compare their
products to what you find in the stores. If you can produce competing
products with almost the same or similar ingredients for less, then
you'll be making a point.
As long as you're giving him some income, he can hope for more and it
delays the time when he's broke and has nothing to spend on it.
Hal
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