WANNA MAKE AT LEAST 3500 TO 5500 PER MONTH???
About 6 months ago I went to Dicks Sporting Goods to buy some ammo and some guy starts a conversation with me about what kind of guns I have and what hobbies I am into. I wasn't too freaked but i figured he was getting to something, I sorta brushed him off and went on my way. And then about 3 months ago, I went to Dicks to look at some camping equipment and as I am walking into the parking garage the same guy walks out behind me and comments about the weather and then asks if I live around here etc.. I recognized the dude but he obviously did not remember me. I played dumb to see what he was trying to sell me.
Then he starts telling me about this "position" he knows of that he wanted me to find out about. I explained to him I have a decent job now and wasn't looking for any change. Then he like "Well why don't we meet up for coffee and discuss it just to see if you are interested." So I just said "Is there some sort of investment or money I have to come up with?" And he was like "Well you want to make money right?" he must have felt dumb when I got into my Lexus and he got into his Kia. I don't know how decent people get conned into this nonsense. If someone really wants you to work for them, then you shouldnt have to pay anything.
Then he starts telling me about this "position" he knows of that he wanted me to find out about. I explained to him I have a decent job now and wasn't looking for any change. Then he like "Well why don't we meet up for coffee and discuss it just to see if you are interested." So I just said "Is there some sort of investment or money I have to come up with?" And he was like "Well you want to make money right?" he must have felt dumb when I got into my Lexus and he got into his Kia. I don't know how decent people get conned into this nonsense. If someone really wants you to work for them, then you shouldnt have to pay anything.
Last edited by SHOFEAR94; Jun 23, 2006 at 03:03 PM.
Originally Posted by BoostLag
but yall need to stop whoring this guys thread.
I have to say that Quixtar is pretty legit. It sucks with how they go about getting people to sign up and feel that there is a better way to make money. They prefer going by word of mouth though. The pyramid scheme that you all talk about isn't a pyramid for two reasons.
1. The sales reps receive their checks from the corporation and not the individual.
2. A pyramid design will collapse if you remove one person or the top person. The way Quixtar is layed out is that if one person or a 1000 people quit (including the top people), the structure of the business stays in tact and keeps building as well as the paychecks. A pyramid would just collapse on itself since there is not structure built into the design.
The idea behind it is really good. Why work your tail off trying to meet everyone and sell them your product when you can not only sell the product but have the customers sell the product for you as well. They get a bigger piece of the smaller part of the pie while the one above them gets a smaller piece of the small pie. The catch is that you have to get a LOT of small pieces before you start seeing a really good amount of income. What makes it difficult is that not everyone you get to sign up under you is a seller or have the same drive. You also have to rely on yourself and team members to advertise.
All in all, it's an awesome idea but it's no where easy money. If you build it right, it can be guaranteed money for the rest of your life though. It will get to a point where it will just build itself and keep growing. Usually by that point, you will be making money from going to seminars and CD sales.
Now I bet that those that read this think I'm trying to sell you something or that I'm part of Quixtar. Truthfully, I tried it and those I have met were really good people. I didn't pursue ti because I didn't have the money to invest and my knowledge of expertise is not in health and wellness products. I was never into it and had difficulty seeing myself selling it for the rest of my life. The products Nutrilite and XS are great and can sell themselves but thats not how you make money with it. Oh, if you don't believe me about Nutrilite being a really top notch product, talk to a physician and see what they say.
1. The sales reps receive their checks from the corporation and not the individual.
2. A pyramid design will collapse if you remove one person or the top person. The way Quixtar is layed out is that if one person or a 1000 people quit (including the top people), the structure of the business stays in tact and keeps building as well as the paychecks. A pyramid would just collapse on itself since there is not structure built into the design.
The idea behind it is really good. Why work your tail off trying to meet everyone and sell them your product when you can not only sell the product but have the customers sell the product for you as well. They get a bigger piece of the smaller part of the pie while the one above them gets a smaller piece of the small pie. The catch is that you have to get a LOT of small pieces before you start seeing a really good amount of income. What makes it difficult is that not everyone you get to sign up under you is a seller or have the same drive. You also have to rely on yourself and team members to advertise.
All in all, it's an awesome idea but it's no where easy money. If you build it right, it can be guaranteed money for the rest of your life though. It will get to a point where it will just build itself and keep growing. Usually by that point, you will be making money from going to seminars and CD sales.
Now I bet that those that read this think I'm trying to sell you something or that I'm part of Quixtar. Truthfully, I tried it and those I have met were really good people. I didn't pursue ti because I didn't have the money to invest and my knowledge of expertise is not in health and wellness products. I was never into it and had difficulty seeing myself selling it for the rest of my life. The products Nutrilite and XS are great and can sell themselves but thats not how you make money with it. Oh, if you don't believe me about Nutrilite being a really top notch product, talk to a physician and see what they say.
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