| Comment Number: | 522418-05055 |
| Received: | 6/29/2006 12:36:11 PM |
| Organization: | Quixtar |
| Commenter: | Mitche Braunschweig |
| State: | CA |
| Subject: | Business Opportunity Rule |
| Title: | Notice of Proposed Rulemaking |
| CFR Citation: | 16 CFR Part 437 |
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Comments:
I have been in my Quixtar Business for 3 years now. When this business was presented to me it was shown/told to me in detail on what this business was all about. I was even asked to go to some meetings to meet others and if I had questions that there would be other people I could ask to get other opinions or comments. I was even told if I had any questions don’t hesitate to ask. This business is so genuine that I am so happy to find a home base business that is so genuine. When we talk and show the plan, we let them know it is not an over night get rich business that it will take some work. When I show/talk to people I also give them information in detail. Our business has a corporate office with giving us access to contact phone numbers there if we need even more help. If we had a waiting period I think that would hurt the ones that are ready now to start their business. This would delay them on getting their prospect signed up or them getting started and start their business on making money. I don’t think it would be a good idea to give our possible new IBO the names and phone numbers of our local IBO’s but they can meet with other IBO’s when we have our open meetings where we all meet to bring possible prospects and there can meet other IBO’s and other prospects at the same time. I would not want a possible prospect to know exactly how much I made because each one of us works at a different pace. The new IBO can make more if they run with their business quicker than I would so letting them know what I make could discourage them or make them think you can get rich over night. We all run our business in a different pace so we would not want to discourage someone who would do better or thinking I can be at the spot in that period of time if they run slower. Mitche Braunschweig