| Comment Number: | 522418-05566 |
| Received: | 7/2/2006 2:35:43 AM |
| Organization: | World Wide Dreambuilders |
| Commenter: | Tim Johnson |
| State: | WA |
| Subject: | Business Opportunity Rule |
| Title: | Notice of Proposed Rulemaking |
| CFR Citation: | 16 CFR Part 437 |
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Comments:
I have been a IBO since 1995. We have had an extremely positive experience in all dealings of products, services, partner stores, opportunity to succeed or not to succeed based solely on our intentions and personal goals and needs. That is the beautiful part of the Quixtar business, you can CHOOSE what you want to do or not to do, in full understanding that if you apply hard work and effort, you will be rewarded, conversely, if apply no work and effort, you receive no reward. The flexibility of the business plan allow us to fit it into our lives, where we make great friendships, relationships, encourage and give hope to one another and others. The business becomes a lifestyle and the values, principals, ethics and character we have developed is the THE BEST life lesson course on the planet. We have been encouraged as we learn, change and personally develop our life and people skills to the point we can then apply ourselves and succeed in the Quixtar business based on our and our teams efforts, create our own value which we cannot do in a job position, as we are only paid what the job position is worth. "SPECIFIC ISSUES" The wait 7 days B4 registering would adversely affect my ability to help the most people. We live in High Speed world, where life and business is point, click and buy, this rule goes totally against the change of the world, like a rotary dial pay phone. This business is growing very quickly since the inception of the on-line Internet business model. That is the single thing that makes it work in todays world. It leads the world wide trends in an Internet world. A 7 day waiting period would kill this business and turn all prospects off totally because it would so antique the process in it's operation. With the Internet any information a prospect is looking for is available, always remembering, that the integrity of the Internet is in the USER. You will find anything you want and you are focused on and looking for, both good and bad, therefore, it is critical that you must believe all of it or none of it, as it is opinions. Further, the integrity of the Quixtar business and the character of the leadership is so strong and consistent, that any funny business is spit out just by the integrity and character that is inbred into the culture of the business plan, and you cannot earn any money without first, selling products and helping other people who CHOOSE to do the same. FINANCIAL SUBSTANTIATION: my income in this business is private and provides the prospect no relevant indication of the money each individual prospect can earn for his or her self. That is totally based on the their personal efforts, desire, people skills etc, it has nothing to do with what I am able and skilled enough to earn or not skilled enough to earn. There is no get rich quick opportunity in this business. This is the most level playing field in a business I have ever seen. I am in agreement that guidlines are a good idea and necessary. I suggest that the guidlines are to protect the integrity that is already built into the Quixtar business, not make it a burden to help other people who want to have the chance to learn, change, become a better person, nurture their marriage, have morals, values, character and be taught to operate by the golden rule. This business is awesome! The people in it are awesome! This business has given me a salvaged marriage, taught me how to grow up and be a man in my family, be an example for my kids, family and community, now that I have personally developed, I am beginning to earn income as I build my business. I am so grateful that I have been involved in the Quixtar organization, that I could not imagine what my life would look like if I had missed this business opportunity. It scares me to death to even think where I might have ended up. Sincerely, Tim Johnson