Quixtar Scam

Published: 21st January 2008
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Is Quixtar a Scam? You should browse through a bunch of sites and ultimately decide for yourself. If it is a legitimate business then good luck with that. From what it looks like to me, Quixtar Scam is selling the dream of being rich to people that don't know any better. I believe that quixtar used to Amway, and that was sure a SCAM so they had to re-invent themselves with a shiny new name and a new twist. The new twist brings the internet into play. It turns out the Quixtar Scam people, or the "Diamonds" actually make their money selling the motivational tapes to the morons that they have sucked in.



The dateline hidden camera investigation of this Quixtar Scam shows a whole stadium of these morons looking like they are in a trance, shouting something like ? Go,Go Freedom.. Flush that stinking job!?The truth is that not even one percent of those idiots will ever become financially independent. What kind of legitimate business would waste peoples time and money to go to some cultish convention where they tug at your heart strings with the tease of a better life.



I cant believe these morons fall for the Quixtar Scam :)



Note: all information on this site is just opinion and you should judge for yourself. :)

Quixtar is? what you would call a MLM or? multi-level marketing or network marketing company, and it was created on September 1, 1999 in Ada Michigan.



It is privately owned by the families of Rich DeVos and Jay Van Andel through a company that is also called Alticor. Alticor is the holding company for other businesses including Amway, Quixtar, and a manufacturing and distribution company called Access Business Group. Some People Say that Quixtar Scam is not a scam but looking at the Dateline video it?s hard to believe that a legitimate business would act that way.



Some people claim It's just a terrible business model. Some People make Cash and have money coming in from terrible business. Lots of other people lose a lot of money, sometimes because of the how dumb they are, sometimes not. The company itself spends a huge amount of energy in trying to keep its Cultish IBO's in line because the model itself needs them to keep inline or the whole thing will fold. The fact is that 99% of these people will not get rich and will spend lots of money buying tapes and going to these cult like seminars before them finally fold up and there entrepreneur spirit is crushed by there so called Diamonds.



Your only hope in this cult is to convince other people to joined the business and spend all of there money trying to get there points, so you can get some too. It's the same old story as Amway.. who got rich? not the working man, or small business guy, but the ones that started it and sold the motivational tapes and seminars.



Think about it ... what kind of business would make you pay to go to some cultish type seminar for three days so you could listen to how other people got rich. Wouldn't these diamonds sport the bill for that? That's how the got rich right? No.. not really that got rich making people pay for tapes and seminars. If your reading this and still banging your head against the wall trying to "flush that stinking job" get a clue.





Stick is a writer and likes to poke fun at MLM morons like quixtar IBO's. If you would like to know if it is really a quixtar scam click on the links and decide for yourself if quixtar is the answer for you.



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