Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Quixtar -- Do Their Good Deeds Rectify Their Wrongs? Part I

Amway/Quixtar have always done their share when it comes contributing back to the community. These acts of goodness and charity have influenced many people’s lives throughout their history.

Everyone has heard of Amway’s many years of contributions to Easter Seals, which is only a small part of their humanitarian efforts and contributions worldwide.

For their magnitude of exemplarily charity work and fundraisers, I say -- Great job Am/Quix!

There is a lot of controversy surrounding Amway/Quixtar on these boards and off these boards. Many times I get involved, because I feel I have an obligation to share my experiences with those who may be pursuing and/or contemplating involvement in the future. My family and I have been negatively affected by business practices of the Am/Quix Motivational Organizations -- as well as many of our closest friends and relatives.

Much of the controversy is fueled by Amway/Quixtar’s responsibility and obligation to protect its Independent Business Owners = IBO’s from their top distributors tool businesses.

What you have to understand is that Quixtar is a product supplier and contracting company for the sales organizations of IBO’s. The AQMO's which live inside the sales organizations of distributors are run independently, with no contracts.

Therefore, we are actually discussing two very different businesses when we are discussing the Quixtar Opportunity.

The AQMO's are where the major corruption and controversy is usually found.

You may then question my major discontent with Quixtar -. Quixtar, formerly known as Amway has allowed the AQMO's to run unethical tool businesses for decades now -- knowing the magnitude of the severe problems -- directly related to such.

A Quixtar IBO is independent distributor for Quixtar -- so, there are the arguments in favor of allowing Free Enterprise to exist uninterrupted. So many come to Quixtar’s defense, as related to the rights of the IBO to run their businesses as they would chose to do so, without corporate interferences. (Even though they know that unethical business practices are being promoted.)

Amway was founded on these very principals, Amway stood for -- The American Way, and so they have always been very devoted to establishing and upholding the Free Enterprise systems.

What do you think about this as a Quixtar accountability issue?

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