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June 21, 2004
Monday Reader Mail: 2
By QBlog in Reader Mail
This week's Monday Reader Mail comes from Mike who claims to have been in the World Wide Dream Builders group for ten years.
name: mike r.Tune in next week for another exciting edition of Monday Reader Mail!date: May 4, 2004
message: I spent almost 10 years in wwdb
There is a lot of benefit the training that it provides, but as far as buliling the Amway/Quixtar business there are fewer and fewer people each year that actually succeed.I still have a few friend that are still involved in the business and the ones that are actually honest will admit that there is not much success anymore an average of 1 new diamond per year for the past few years.
After speaking to some people recently about the business I am amazed at how many people dont realize where the real money comes from- the system. It is written in the BSMAA form which is WWDB' s tool agreement that every distributor signs.
People STILL don't know about the tool money? Where have they been, in a cave?
WW always compares themselves with other organizations within Quixtar as the average diamond making 250k year what some people dont know is that 50% of that is system money anyway I have moved on an am making more income outside of WW than I ever made in it, which diamonds in WW always stand on stage and say they have nevr met anyone who quit the amway business who made more money after they quit I know hundreds.
Yeah, but they don't have "freedom" and are working for "Da Man" so who cares if they make more money without Quixtar/Amway?
By the way the guy I heard say that several times is reported that he lost his home in Montan to a bank foreclosure and till maintains a diamond bus in wwdb.
Where's Montan? Is that near Montana?
Comments
"There is a lot of benefit the training that it provides"
Obviously spelling and grammar are not part of the training.
Which leads me to my next thought. Does quixtar attract people with unusually poor spelling and grammar skills? Or does the business contribute to a decline in their spelling and grammar skills?
Last week's was funny, because the guy had it coming being so rude and mean. This guy seems nice.
I don't much care whether he can spell or type, and I feel really horrible that he gets put on the "front page," so people can comment on his grammar, spelling and typing abilities.
Would that we were all perfect, eh?
He is speaking of David Shores who lost his Whitefish, MT home to a foreclosure sale. Check it out on Scott's site ...
http://www.amquix.info/wwdb_shores.html
I have been in WWDB for nine years next week. It was only recently through Scott's site and this forum that I fully realized the scope of the tool /system money. I actually thought the tool money the diamonds earned was aside from the $250k the plan we showed said they earned. Silly me!!!
RMM
Posted by: RMM | June 21, 2004 1:36 PM