| Comment Number: | 522418-05076 |
| Received: | 6/29/2006 3:25:38 PM |
| Organization: | Team |
| Commenter: | David Brock |
| State: | OH |
| Subject: | Business Opportunity Rule |
| Title: | Notice of Proposed Rulemaking |
| CFR Citation: | 16 CFR Part 437 |
| No Attachments |
Comments:
I do not understand how some one can pose these rules for companies like Quixtar, but not for any other retail business on the planet. How is this form of product distribution any different than going to any store and purchasing items. If the FTC passes this new rule, then the next time I walk into a grocery store, I should be given the same information about the gallon of milk that I am about to purchase. I want to know how much 10 employees in the are making, their addresses and telephone numbers. I know and understand that there are a lot of unsavory characters around that have no conscience. I know that they are in the business of conning people out of their money. I will give you that, but when you have a business backed by the Better Business Bureau, then why are we punishing it. Is the BBB not a trustworthy organization now? Is the FTC claiming that the BBB is not doing it's job? I think we need to trust the American people to have enough responsibility to get the correct information inorder to make a decision.