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June 22, 2004
Jennie Loves Quixtar
By QBlog in
Yippee! Some positive blog comments about Quixtar. Nevermind that the author of those comments is underage. I'll take what I can get. So, from Jennie's blog:
I went to Jim's place. Jim is a fellow Quixtar member like James...we talked about the possibility of me beginning to work and sponser people and starting my own business. All of it was insanely crazy. I think I want and need to do this for myself. This is something I want. I have to start doing the whole..."dress for success" dealio now. I have to begin and start learing. I need to become all hardcore right now. Technically--I can register...even though I'm not eighteen since they don't ask for the birthdates. If I do everything right I can start sponsering, start retailing things, and the marketing stuff. I have to work on my social skills and my appearance a lot. I'm not necessarily comfortable with myself within that area. I need to build all of that up. I'll make it. I know this is another calling in my life. Woosh. I love you Thomas...So sooooooo much.Go get 'em girl.
Comments
Gee, a Quixtar IBO breaking the law with a wink and a nod? "...technically-- I can register... even though I'm not eighteen since they don't ask for birthdays."
Jennie seems unlikely to be familiar with contract law at her age, so I wonder who told her that a) a minor cannot enter into a legally binding contract, and b) that they (quixter) don't ask for birthdays?
A better question is this: Since many of the seemingly "slam-dunk" court cases against A/Q have been dismissed due to the binding arbitration clause, and since Jennie is not legally able to sign away her legal rights, if she gets screwed over, can her parents successfully win a lawsuit on her behalf?
Oh, sweet naive Jen! I never ask for birthdates when I register someone at Quixtar, it isnt required. However, she still can't sponsor anyone till she is 18.
note the positive comments included:
"start retailing things"
3 cheers for jen, who is not even an IBO but understands that retailing is important.
Posted by: camac | June 22, 2004 11:19 PM