| Comment Number: | 522418-04986 |
| Received: | 6/29/2006 1:17:27 AM |
| Organization: | Quixtar |
| Commenter: | Douglas Moore |
| State: | CA |
| Subject: | Business Opportunity Rule |
| Title: | Notice of Proposed Rulemaking |
| CFR Citation: | 16 CFR Part 437 |
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Comments:
My wife and I have been Independent Business Owner for 11 Years, and use this income to help out in my retirment. We have reached the level of Q-12 Platinum with a lot of work that is very enjoyable. This is something my wife and I can do together which we think is a great benefit. We have met some great encoruaging people thats helped us grow mentally, especially with people skills. When we looked at the business opportunity, I took my time checking out all of the information, and sources provided to me by my sponsor, up line, and the corporation. I encourage ever one I show the business to do the same. Such as reading over the SA-4400 from the corporation. I think what the FCC is trying to do is great in creating a level playing field for everone, but some of the proposals do look unworkable. Such as the 7 day waiting period, this would cost a lot of time and expense, as most people would need a lot of material explaned again, to refresh their memory. I feel it would be a undue invasion of my privacy to have to provide personal record of my Quixtar income, that could be distributed to other people I do not know. I am against having to give contact information of 10 other IBO's. This takes undue time and expense. Each prospects I have shown the business to, has been invited to a business meeting at which they can meet other IBO's and ask question. When we got started in the business our investment was less than $200.00. I have never ask any one to invest more than that amount.