Posted by Ty Tribble on October 17, 2007 at 9:43 am
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I am hearing from many TEAM IBO’s that volume in their organizations is down over 50% and some have lost nearly all of their volume as the TEAM IBO’s abandon the Quixtar ship. It will be interesting to see how much of an effect this will have on Quixtar/Amway sales for the year.
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Posted by Ty Tribble on October 17, 2007 at 9:40 am
OVERCOMING REAL ESTATE LOSSES: Wrong Businesses
Two of the worst businesses we ever became involved in were Amway/Quixtar and worm farming. Yes, you read that right–we were worm farmers. Worm castings. Worm poop, to be exact.
From 1993 to 1999, we had the misfortune of being Amway distributors. I’ll probably receive a letter from Quixtar attorneys telling me to remove this post. That’s how they keep their reputation clean, I hear. My best friend, at the time, was our sponsor. The up line was real excited because here were two college educated professionals to join the others in their line. We worked the business very hard. We can prove this because we offended all of our friends, neighbors, professional associates, and relatives. Yep, we were definitely in an MLM.
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Posted by Ty Tribble on October 17, 2007 at 9:37 am
MLM - Network Marketing Blog : Orrin Woodward Takes The Witness Stand - Quixtar - TEAM Lawsuit Video
According to a report on WOOD TV, a Quixtar IBO was pressured to quit and join the TEAM System in August.
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Posted by Ty Tribble on May 9, 2007 at 10:37 am
I always find it interesting when I find blog posts related to Quixtar but outside of the usual realm of Quixtar Bloggers. Here is a snip from Matt Higgins and a link to the rest of Matt’s experience:
Matt Higgins:
About two to three weeks ago, I was browsing through the marketing books at Borders. While I was doing so, a guy who looked to be about the same age as me asked what I was looking at. Thinking it was his friendly way of saying hello, I gave a fairly simple response. He was genuinely intrigued, and continued the conversation with me about what I do for a living and small-talk related to the books I was looking at.
More.
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