| Comment Number: | 522418-04367 |
| Received: | 6/26/2006 5:31:44 PM |
| Organization: | Quixtar Inc |
| Commenter: | Tack |
| State: | CA |
| Subject: | Business Opportunity Rule |
| Title: | Notice of Proposed Rulemaking |
| CFR Citation: | 16 CFR Part 437 |
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Comments:
Dear Sir and/or Madam: I have been an IBO for almost a full decade. Although I have not achieved the goals I have set for myself yet, the extra income we have made has allowed me to stay home with my three children and help others do the same. When I sponsor others, I give them all the information they ask for. I just joined because of the integrity of the people with whom I would be working. My prospects always understand that there is work involved; that all things worthwhile require effort. Still, they know everything within the walls of Quixtar has a money back guarantee, which they have always honored. First of all, the 7 day waiting period is an unnecessary stipulation for sign-up. I encourage prospects to research thoroughly, and even help them earn the money for the sign-up as soon as possible. In 7 days, frankly, most people will have forgotten what I showed them to begin with. This is unnecessary. References and past litigation lists are also unnecessary. We provide ample opportunity for prospects to meet and question others in the business. There is never an effort to try to separate prospects from IBOs; nor is there any attempt to withhold information. All a person has to do is look the information up if they feel they need it. This is not required when people buy soap from any other company, nor is it required, to my knowledge, when you consider employment with a company. So why is this different? I never have understood exaggerating one's income to attract people. What a person has not done, he cannot teach. I edify those who have achieved greater success than even I have and suggest that others do what those people have done. I believe this limits the prospect's mind-set. I have seen this business help so many people and provide a service that is useful in our economy. Thank you for listening to my thoughts. Sincerely, Mrs. Tack