| Comment Number: | 522418-04437 |
| Received: | 6/26/2006 10:07:05 PM |
| Organization: | Quixtar IBO |
| Commenter: | Carolyn McCormick |
| State: | OR |
| Subject: | Business Opportunity Rule |
| Title: | Notice of Proposed Rulemaking |
| CFR Citation: | 16 CFR Part 437 |
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Comments:
I singed up as a Quixtar IBO at the same time I saw the business plan in 1998. I had all the information to make that decision and it is a decision I am happy I made. I never tell prospective IBO candidates how much I make. Their learning and actions determine what they make, not my learning and actions. It would be misleading to make them think they can earn not more or less but the same as I do. We sometimes have families join. If each member of a family of seven had to wait 7 days to register this could expand to 47 days to register. Now they can all get the word out, register in a few days, and start making money right away. It would cost these people money to delay their business by using your rule. Why do you want to cost hard working citizens money? Your proposed rule is an unfair and cumbersome one and I trust those responsible will check with other business people to find this is true. Hard working citizens are not ignorant and do not need 7 days to make quality decisions. Would you also propose this rule for all future marriages? You need to trust the citizens to use their own good judgment and allow them the freedom of enterprise for which our forefathers fought and died. Sincerely, Carolyn McCormick