Comments on Has anyone ever heared of Quixtar or Amway? What is your oppinion of it? »
December 29, 2008
Franz Karl @ 9:51 am
They have been around for years and many people have given up on trying to make real money on it. I was in and dropped out. It finally turned into a buying club style because you have to miss the sales and buy stuff through them.
I am getting into a better no work thing with my wife.
Put the money in and just watch it grow.
Here is her site… right now it is in spanish but should open in English soon as she just started.
Went to an Amway meeting some time ago, the presenters touted it as a great opportunity and gave examples of people making megabucks with the “system”. I bought a few samples and the products were pretty good, however I didn’t buy into their program because it looked like a pyramid scheme that required you to depend on the efforts of others to make any real money. I live in a small town and it seemed to me that I would run out of salespeople who would all be selling the same product and recruiting the same people to join up. Turns out I made the right decision since the people who tried to recruit me wound up filing for bankruptcy.
Ya makes yer bed then you lies in it.
The success rate for all mlm’s (including Quixtar) is miserable (less than 1%). Most people end up spending much more money than they make.
There is a secret within the Quixtar distributors that they don’t want you to know. Most (75%-90%) of the money made by the people at the top of the pyramid, is made from the “tools” (DVDs, tapes, cds, seminars). Technically, these items are optional but you will be highly encouraged to by and attend. My guess as the person trying to sponsor you has already invited you to a “meeting” or seminar.
The biggest negative from joining Quixtar is all of your friends and family will start avoiding you like the plague. I guess this could be a “positive” for some people…..
Dateline did a story on Quixtar a few years ago. You can find it on the web.
Comments on Has anyone ever heared of Quixtar or Amway? What is your oppinion of it? »
They have been around for years and many people have given up on trying to make real money on it. I was in and dropped out. It finally turned into a buying club style because you have to miss the sales and buy stuff through them.
I am getting into a better no work thing with my wife.
Put the money in and just watch it grow.
Here is her site… right now it is in spanish but should open in English soon as she just started.
Went to an Amway meeting some time ago, the presenters touted it as a great opportunity and gave examples of people making megabucks with the “system”. I bought a few samples and the products were pretty good, however I didn’t buy into their program because it looked like a pyramid scheme that required you to depend on the efforts of others to make any real money. I live in a small town and it seemed to me that I would run out of salespeople who would all be selling the same product and recruiting the same people to join up. Turns out I made the right decision since the people who tried to recruit me wound up filing for bankruptcy.
Ya makes yer bed then you lies in it.
It is an MLM, that charges you to work for them.
It is not a Pyramid Scheme. You have a better chance to make money with a pyramid scheme.
Quixtar/Amway’s success rate is only 1 in 25,000, or 0.004%, which means a failure rate of 99.996%.
Don’t give them any money.
Is it legal? Yes.
Will you make any money at it? No, probably not.
The success rate for all mlm’s (including Quixtar) is miserable (less than 1%). Most people end up spending much more money than they make.
There is a secret within the Quixtar distributors that they don’t want you to know. Most (75%-90%) of the money made by the people at the top of the pyramid, is made from the “tools” (DVDs, tapes, cds, seminars). Technically, these items are optional but you will be highly encouraged to by and attend. My guess as the person trying to sponsor you has already invited you to a “meeting” or seminar.
The biggest negative from joining Quixtar is all of your friends and family will start avoiding you like the plague. I guess this could be a “positive” for some people…..
Dateline did a story on Quixtar a few years ago. You can find it on the web.