| Comment Number: | 522418-05315 |
| Received: | 6/30/2006 4:07:39 PM |
| Organization: | |
| Commenter: | Danielle Baldwin |
| State: | AZ |
| Subject: | Business Opportunity Rule |
| Title: | Notice of Proposed Rulemaking |
| CFR Citation: | 16 CFR Part 437 |
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Comments:
My husband and I started our Quixtar business 10 years ago. I cannot express to you how much it has changed our lives. All of the goals we set at the beginning have not been met at this time, but we have total faith that with work and determination, we will succeed. There are a few problems with your proposal I would like to address. First is the income disclosure. I do not want to tell anyone how much I make. Also, I do not want anyone giving my name and address out to just anyone. (I get enough spam). I believe that both of these issues violate my privacy. I am not asking anyone to spend thousands or millions of dollars to own their own business. We have a great opportunity to give people hope for their lives. How much do you think that should cost? We do not encourage our prospects to own their own business if it is something they do not want to do. (That would be like pushing a rope)! We encourage them to learn how to help their families with love, patience and guidance. What more can someone ask for? The Quixtar business worldwide has help millions of people be better people. Also, we believe that this business will help bring America back to the America that our founding fathers dreamed about. My husband and I believe that the "get rich quick schemes" and "pyramid schemes" should be outlawed. But a true opportunity like Quixtar should not be bogged down with rules and regulations that violate my privacy. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Mr and Mrs Rick Baldwin