I was having a conversation with a friend of mine and the topic of leaving Quixtar came up. I have told several people that the reason I left Quixtar was because I ran across this web page that had a conversation with former Quixtar Diamond, Bo Short. But as I think back on that time, I now realize that is only partially true.
Yes, I did leave Quixtar after reading Bo Short’s story, but the real reason I left Quixtar was because Bo Short offered something for me to leave Quixtar to. Bo Short founded a business called Passport and I found it to be practically opposite from Quixtar in most areas.
What am I trying to say?
I am trying to say that if Bo Short had simply quit Quixtar and told his story, I don’t think I would have left. There is equally damning information on Amway and Quixtar at this site by a former Emerald, yet I wrote it off, thinking that guy must be a quitter.
Bo Short didn’t just tell us what is wrong with Network Marketing, he founded his own company and addressed many of the issues that face the average Network Marketer today. This is not to say that Bo Short’s Passport Company is perfect or that it has solved all of the problems in Network Marketing. Most people would admit that eliminating the cost of tools & training and offering products that are competitive with the marketplace is a step in the right direction.
Agree with him or not, Bo Short offered a solution to the problems faced in Quixtar. Isn’t that what a leader is supposed to do? Offer solutions to problems?
watch out! offering a REAL business opp like Passport could have the the "other" reps that can't get out of perpetual denial pasifying themselves by trying to label you. Ahhhh, the tough love that they can't get themselves to hone up ownership to. Ain't independent thinking grand!
I was involved with World Wide Dreambuilders, but I have spoken to folks involved with every LOS in the U.S. and while they all suggest they are different, they are all very close to identical.
Apologies if you've covered this elsewhere, but I've just read your post, and I've also previously also read Bo Short's and Jeff Probst's site. It seems to me what they complain about and had problems with wasn't Quixtar or Amway. Like just about every other A/Q complainant on the internet, those guys were associated with the Britt/Yager group. Were you also involved with this group?
Ty wrote a great post,
My group is so different, but we have same opens, seminars, tapes, PV level as other groups. Those all costs the same.
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The stuff I keep hearing people saying is "identical" is the stuff you would expect to be much the same, as it's almost identical to any business or endeavour. Goal Setting. Education. Work. Sure, identical.
I think what's more important can be summed in one word – respect. In 7 years I have never ever heard religion or politics from stage or on on tape/CD – yet I read complaints about that all the time. In fact our system bans such talk. Is this identical? I have regularly heard from stage and on tape/CD that those not interested should be respected. Never have I heard those not interested or those who quit referred to as losers. Is this identical? Never have I seen lifestyles projected that are extravagant and couldn't be easily reached from the published average incomes. Never. Indeed the great majority of the time people promote the free trips and time with their family. Is this identical? Regularly have I been taught NEVER "buy" a pin. Build the business first not the pin. Is this identical?
That's the kind of thing I read about all the time on the 'net. That's the difference. Respect.
So are you free yet?
Free from what?
Are Diamonds free? Are they retired?
I was BIG into Quixtar, but have not done a THING in 2008. After almost a year one of my "team members" text-ed me. I was none too thrilled. I left because they tell you how to think, what to believe, and how to vote. You HAVE to be a conservative christian in order to fit in with those people. I, however, am a Liberal Pagan. You cant fit a square peg into a round hole. so on my way to my 3'rd "function," (a 3 day long, out of state sermon that costs hundreds of dollars) I FREAKED out, started smoking in the bathroom of the bus, and GOT ARRESTED. but I freaked out cause i did NOT want to go. I did not want to be preached at, alienated, put down, starved (they don't feed you!) sickened and otherwise tortured mentally down in Tennessee! (I herald from Minnesota) the fact of the matter is this: i COULD make a TON of money doing it. I KNOW i could. but A- its a recession. if it was not a recession i could do it, but that brings me to B- i DON'T think it is worth it to give up EVERYTHING i believe in to make money. I am more HUMAN than that. I would rather be poor like i am now than sell my soul to Amway and wind up in HELL
I was in Quixtar four times, dating back to 1982. It was good then, but has become infected by the tools and seminars profits. new people coming in have very little chance of building an organization, because the expenses they incur drive them out of the business quickly. Don’t get fooled by the hype.
Dave B