Comment Number: 522418-10358
Received: 7/16/2006 10:05:21 AM
Organization: Quixtar
Commenter: Shirden Alston
State: VA
Subject: Business Opportunity Rule
Title: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
CFR Citation: 16 CFR Part 437
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Comments:

Shirden L Alston CEO MOS~Quix Marking and Distribution  I started my Quixtar business July 05, so I have only been in business for one full year today. I am making my way to Eagle as fast as my ambition can carry me. I plan to be complete, utterly and without a drought financially free when I retire from the Air Force, and this business is the only way I see that happening. To find such an opportunity is truly a blessing. I have never been involved in anything that provide the kind of knowledge and support that you get from joining the Quixtar team and for such little start up cost. I had most of the item needed to start up business just from living life. I had a place to set up business, a car, a computer, desk and other office equipment, so I didn’t need to spend a lot to start earning. A registration fee and some products, may be all of $300 to start a business. Plus they offered a 90 day 100% money back guarantee. Where else can you find that in America? One of the thing that got me off to a quick start was the fact I could get off to a quick start. As soon as I signed up I could start making money; no waiting period, no registration windows. I had to wait for a starter pack to come in the mail, but it would not stop me from making an immediate profit. Having to wait to sign up would have slowed progress dramatically. This would be the same for anyone, if they had to wait to get started, they may never really get start or start with low progress, ultimately effecting the speed and growth of their business. This business specks for itself, there was little my sponsor had to say and do to convince me that this was a good deal. The pamphlets and broachers that they had gave ample information. They had everything in great detail and they were backed up by what was on the Quixsar web site. Personally, I didn’t need to know a whole lot about what my sponsor was doing or making, because I was up to me to achieve it. He could not control my ability to earn anything or do anything, I didn’t need to know how much he makes, I wanted to know how much I could make, and that was all writing in black and white in the literature. There were other issue that were up to address and I believe they are already taken care of but the team. Like the need for references; we do better than that. When someone is asked to see what we do, they meet our sponsor, then our mentor and before the register they meet our team. What good is a list of names, when they can meet that person face to face. I hope my comment are helpful. Sincerely, Shirden L. Alston