To: JamesP81
They don't end up cleaning out your bank account...Actually, they do. You can't be a good Ambot unless you buy all the motivational material and fork over for extremely important conferences (brainwashing sessions). That's where the money is for the higher-ups, not in soap sales. Doesn't matter if it's your anniversary, your kids birthday, or if you just can't afford the travel and over priced ticket. You want to succeed, don't you?
32 posted on
01/02/2008 8:30:55 AM PST by
Minn
(Here is a realistic picture of the prophet: ----> ([: {()
To: Minn
Actually, they do. You can't be a good Ambot unless you buy all the motivational material and fork over for extremely important conferences (brainwashing sessions). That's where the money is for the higher-ups, not in soap sales.
I actually figured this out after researching it for about a day. The higher ups make money on the motivational bullcrap. My point is that Quixtar isn't the kind of scam where they get your personal info...you do have to choose to participate in it. But you're right about that brainwashing part. It's kind of freaky in my book, and the entire scam is based on deception and false promises.
34 posted on
01/02/2008 8:35:13 AM PST by
JamesP81
("I am against "zero tolerance" policies. It is a crutch for idiots." --FReeper Tenacious 1)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson