NARRATION
When I was a Junior in high school, I attended a Quixtar meeting with my brother and his friends. Quixtar is a company in which people decide to be a part of and basically become entrepreneurs. Three or four of my brother’s friends were already members of Quixtar and they were trying to convince him to join the company also.
At the meeting, there were multiple presenters as well as a PowerPoint about how much money you can make through Quixtar and how easy the whole process can be to become a millionaire. After the meeting people stuck around for a while to talk about the company and try to convince those not yet a part of it to join. I was not old enough at the time (only 16 or so) but my brother and I had decided to just tell everyone that I was over 18. Multiple people came up to my brother and I and told us about how much money they are making through Quixtar and how easy the whole process is in hopes that we too will pay the couple hundred dollar fee to join.
Soon enough the meeting came to an end and we left to return home. I thought that the whole Quixtar idea was a terrible one and that no one in their right mind would sign up for it. My brother, however, decided to give it a try and was a member of it for a year. After the first year however, he got his head back and realized that the amount of work required to make any type of money with the company is not worth it unless it is your only job. His friends, though, are still a part of the Quixtar company to this day.
QUESTIONS
1. How did you personally find out about Quixtar? (I would ask this to the various people in the meeting).
2. Do you really believe that Quixtar will actually help you financially?
3. Is the initial money required for Quixtar greater than the financial outcome?
4. Why do you believe everything which the company tells you?
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Hiya,
Found your site through the power of google and thought I might answer your questions.
1. An old friend called me
2. Yes, because it has. On first look - sure, it was a perfectly logical setup and I already knew the products were good.
3. No, it's a tiny investment given the potential return. Much smaller than to setup a traditional business
4. I don't, I check it out. Note that what you were at was probably not run by Quixtar, but by a group of Quixtar independent business owners. There's hundreds of thousands of them, and I'm sure some exaggerate! The Quixtar information is all accurate though.
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