| Comment Number: | 522418-12315 |
| Received: | 7/17/2006 8:22:37 PM |
| Organization: | |
| Commenter: | Patricia Richardson Poitras |
| State: | NM |
| Subject: | Business Opportunity Rule |
| Title: | Notice of Proposed Rulemaking |
| CFR Citation: | 16 CFR Part 437 |
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Comments:
To the Members on the Commission: I have been a Quixtar member since 1978 my husband joined me in 1991. We have mainly used the products and sold to our friends and customers. This business has been a perfect partner for someone who is working full time, my husband is retired. We have received exceptional support and mentorship from a very successful sponsor. Our business has enhanced family life, and taught us business and people skills. It takes work, hard work and it has been up to us to do something with the opportunity we have been given, it is the hope of our future and our dreams. This is what we share with prospects. We have registered people who enjoy the products and continue year after year to order. I do not see the benefits of a seven day waiting period, one does not have to think about products they are already using, they are just changing their point of purchase. This is a business and any requirements to list other IBO's or contact IBO's in the community does not make sense since we put everyone in contact with our line of sponsorship. They learn from the best and most successful, they can see first hand at monthly business seminars other people in the business and at the same time have an opportunity to ask questions. This business is up to the individual, how much one makes is really the amount of service and time someone is willing to invest. It takes time to train a person and this business pays well for those who are willing to put in the effort. Companies are looking for new ways to reach consumers, if one is willing to learn about the products and the business, willing to reach out to others one can make money. Having to share our financial records with everyone and anyone is an invasion of our privacy. Respectively submitted, IBO's Charles and Patricia Poitras