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July 1, 2003

Reason #476 for staying out of Amway (or Quixtar)

By QBlog in

Sad story with a valuable lesson.

"McKay's sudden disappearance from his comfortable suburban home in a heavily wooded neighborhood touched off an intense police hunt and a media frenzy.

His parents that evening left him at home as they attended an Amway meeting and when they returned a couple of hours later he was gone. Within a few minutes, they received a phone call demanding $500,000 ransom in $100 bills."


So, don't go to Amway meetings and leave your 12-year-old son at home alone or he might end up like Samuel McKay.

Seriously though, what were his parents doing leaving a 12-year-old boy home alone, at night? Maybe 12 is old enough to be home alone but it seems kind of young to me, or at least right on the border of being too young and just barely old enough.

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I didn't like quixtar at all. I worked with quixtar for few months and had disputes with my upline. They were really bossy. I was new and trying to get into the quixtar system. There are other things in life that can't be left alone. But my uplines were just going crazy over this. No Joke about it. There house was a mess and kids were crying wanting attention from kids and poor kids were always with the grandmother(the kids were 2 and 4). It was just horrible. I mean is this the way to do a business to be a millionaire one day? Does this business teaches us to be rude with other people(especially ppl under you like your downlines)I just found this website and wanted to post my comments. I was on a thousand PV and had a lot of downlines in 2 months but I quit and I had a good chat even with my diamond and his diamond that this is not the how somethings are suppose to be done. But my diamond was the most rude and not so professional person there and maybe on earth. I asked my diamond that I even asked them to remove me from my uplines list and put me somewhere else because to me they don't deserve single pv from me for the hard work I put in. But they said no and I quit. Today I am making so much a year that i work from 8 to 4 and that's it. I don't bring my job work to my home or have to do anything on the weekends. so which option is better? working 40 hours a week and making so much what they tell you in quixtar that you would make a year or working in quixtar unlimited hours and getting insulted ever second of your life?
Lisa





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