Comment Number: 522418-05465
Received: 7/1/2006 12:57:58 PM
Organization:
Commenter: Maxine Mebane
State: NJ
Subject: Business Opportunity Rule
Title: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
CFR Citation: 16 CFR Part 437
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Comments:

I'm writing in support of the position that every prospect offered the Quixtart Business Opportunity, should have access to information they need to make an informed decision on whether they want to become an Independent Business Owner, or not. I am against specific provisions of rules that would penalize honest Independent Business Owners, and paralyze their sponsoring efforts. I, personally, exercise business "posture" whenever possible. Hard work is involved in finding folks who want to "WIN" in life. There is an even harder effort involved in mentoring, and coaching them in developing a winners' attitude. Winners qualify to register in this business, and they are encouraged to understand that building any legitimate business(including a Quixtar business)is a process. If it were "get rich quick," I would not be involved. I am the only one who guarantees my success at anything, which does take time. The same holds true with most winners. What I've learned since becoming and IBO in the Quixtar Business, is priceless. And that is, continuous education is NOT AN OPTION HERE. IT IS REQUIRED. An individual who is "looking" for a great opportunity, does not need to wait beyond 48 hrs to know if a business (like Quixtar) is right for them. If more time than 48 hrs is needed, I feel they are not really looking, and is in search of the opinions of "the inexperienced." I feel prospects are provided with enough information to make informed decisions. Why devalue the expertise, and integrity of a well established business model, such as Quixtar, by giving someone more information than they need when they may not qualify? Would anyone give a newborn baby steak? Of course not. They would not digest it, or worse. I carefully choose who I would like to do business with based on their willingness to work with me. We qualify one another. Now, that's a win-win situation for starters. Another unique ability this business provides is, a person who registers can immediately create a profit...if they choose to. This is not "get rich quick." Right out of the gate, a person can exercise making choices. That is phenomenal. I have had great experiences, failures, and successes since I became an IBO in September, 1999. The best is yet to come. Lastly, I'd like to quote a phrase that has been coined by a very successful Quixtar IBO: "I define success as...how many people are better off because I lived." This individual still lives...and many are better off. Sincerely, M. Mebane