Quixtar

juanbogo75

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anyone heard of this and if so, do you do it? how much cash have you made b/c on their site in small print it says the average monthly gross is $15. wtf?:lol:
 
i just looked at the site and now they are Amway, but the same question still applies. Do you do it, and are you really making bookoo bucks off this?
 
Bullshit pyramid/mlm scheme. You mostly wind up having to buy your own products because you won't be able to sell them to anyone else. Amway/Quixtar makes most of its money selling motivational videos and holding seminars.
 
Just to educate yall: A pyramid scheme (which is illegal) is when money is exchanged and products and services are not rendered, and u can not move up pass the person who bought u in. But everything in this country is based on a pyrimid structure. From the Corporate world, to Politics, to the Church. Take a look at the back of the $1 bill and that will tell u alot.

Now I did do Quixtar for a few months and it wasnt' for me, i'm not with peddling products and trying to get regular customers AND build an organazation as well as getting paid 3rd party cause Amway/Quixtar DO NOT manufacture their products! They pay the Manufactures to distribue it exclusively! 1 month I did $900 worth of products and purchased $200 of it myself to get paid 6% of the $900....i'll let u do the math to see what my check was :angry:. Though I will say that their "exclusive" products are decent, but fuck that! But why wouldn't u buy products and support your own business? If u owned an Exxon gas station, you wouldn't go to Shell across the street to get your gas...

Now the thing most people need to understand is Multi-Level Marketing is NOT a get rich quick scheme business. It will take time to build your business and team to make any SERIOUS money (pending on which one u choose, cause SOME MLM's are what we call a "Gotcha" business), but it's not for everyone.

Once you get educated on the definition of wealth principles, and u understand the concept of passive and residual income you WILL NOT look at getting a paycheck for a living the same again, because just having a plan A and getting a paycheck you will never get behind the "8" ball, meaning you will never be debt free, so start looking to put together a plan B NOW (and I don't mean no bullshit 401/457k plan cause that's nothing more than a savings plan).

I still regret not getting into the real estate game years ago when I had the chance, but my own FEARS of the unknown kept me from doing it. MLM is an online part-time TAX DECUCTABLE business and what u put into it is what u get out of it, and yes IT DOES WORK! Depending on which organization u get with, people do make some serious money, just find out which one has the best compensation plan for u and your family to become wealthy.


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:eek: U gots to tell, link, or pm me your experience with Noni.

It turned out to be a huge waste of time and of course, money. The money is in recruiting and not selling the actual products. I signed up with a friend that I had already turned down once before. Their "information sessions" are nothing more than pep rallies, and it's easy to get caught up in perceived success. I'm glad I did it when I was young so I have time to recover!

I wouldn't say it was a scam, but you have to be a real good salesman, and realize that there are so many other people who have either tried it, been exposed to it, or are also trying to sell it in your town. THAT'S what they DON'T tell you. The make it seem like it's not that hard, and when they say that they only have 5% market saturation, that may be true, but they don't tell you that it will probably remain that way because much of the population in your area has probably been exposed to it. The money is made when you go into a town that hasn't been exposed and you are the first one to do it. You get so many people to sign up and you can reach diamond and triple gold pearl whateva status. But in any major metropolitan city, you are competing with everyone else who sells the product.

Finally, you have to keep everyone in your group selling or at least signed up and giving the company SOME kind of money, whether it be buying a bottle a month or whateva. All in all I lost about $500 and have absolutely nothing to show for it.
 
It turned out to be a huge waste of time and of course, money. The money is in recruiting and not selling the actual products. I signed up with a friend that I had already turned down once before. Their "information sessions" are nothing more than pep rallies, and it's easy to get caught up in perceived success. I'm glad I did it when I was young so I have time to recover!

I wouldn't say it was a scam, but you have to be a real good salesman, and realize that there are so many other people who have either tried it, been exposed to it, or are also trying to sell it in your town. THAT'S what they DON'T tell you. The make it seem like it's not that hard, and when they say that they only have 5% market saturation, that may be true, but they don't tell you that it will probably remain that way because much of the population in your area has probably been exposed to it. The money is made when you go into a town that hasn't been exposed and you are the first one to do it. You get so many people to sign up and you can reach diamond and triple gold pearl whateva status. But in any major metropolitan city, you are competing with everyone else who sells the product.

Finally, you have to keep everyone in your group selling or at least signed up and giving the company SOME kind of money, whether it be buying a bottle a month or whateva. All in all I lost about $500 and have absolutely nothing to show for it.


Ok I can respect your experience fam. So I guess MLM is not your thing. What have u found to be better where someone can become wealthy without working a 9 to 5? cause i'm done doing that.
 
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Ok I can respect your experience fam. So I guess MLM is not your thing. What have u found to be better where someone can become wealthy without working a 9 to 5? cause i'm done doing that.

Actively searching for that now. I have a 9-5, best one in my whole life thus far, but of course with this economy I don't trust it 100%.

I also Mystery Shop, I actually make more than my girl who is unemployed (she shops too). She has more time, but I make more money, go figure. You have to be hungry. So far, I think this is the best hustle, because you can go out on dates and basically have your meals reimbursed and even get paid. I actually do make decent money doing this ($250+/mo). 2 weeks ago I went to the movies for free: checked to see what trailers were playing before the movie, and if they were the correct ones. After that, I could stay and see the movie free, PLUS I get paid for each screen that I check. The easiest money I made in my life!!

My goal this year is to make money doing this, and minimize if not eliminate my expenditures for eating out and groceries.

***UPDATE*** My sponsor/upline for noni recently told me he also quit, after almost two years in it. BUT he's going with another company, monavie. Can't do MLM no mo fam. :smh:
 
Actively searching for that now. I have a 9-5, best one in my whole life thus far, but of course with this economy I don't trust it 100%.

I also Mystery Shop, I actually make more than my girl who is unemployed (she shops too). She has more time, but I make more money, go figure. You have to be hungry. So far, I think this is the best hustle, because you can go out on dates and basically have your meals reimbursed and even get paid. I actually do make decent money doing this ($250+/mo). 2 weeks ago I went to the movies for free: checked to see what trailers were playing before the movie, and if they were the correct ones. After that, I could stay and see the movie free, PLUS I get paid for each screen that I check. The easiest money I made in my life!!

My goal this year is to make money doing this, and minimize if not eliminate my expenditures for eating out and groceries.

***UPDATE*** My sponsor/upline for noni recently told me he also quit, after almost two years in it. BUT he's going with another company, monavie. Can't do MLM no mo fam. :smh:


I respect your honesty fam, and the fact you still believe that a 9-5 is not the only thing. I'm always looking to create wealth through different areas. Currently I have my job, I also do voice-overs for TV and radio commericals, and I am with Noni currently:cool:, as well as getting 2 websites up and running by the spring. Sounds like the movie gig you got is a simple side dough opp, so I would be interested in details if you have the time. There's no such thing as too much money. :D

There have been some things in Noni where the leader of T.O.P.G.U.N. left for Monavie:rolleyes: (Monavie paid him a heafty amt. for him to join them) but only a few of his frontline people followed him, the majority stayed behind with Noni, but I would expect people who believe in him to follow his moves cause dude is a major influence on alot of people. His move was a business decision so I wish him the best.

As for me, I hit the Jade position in my first three months and looking to hit Pearl by the end of March, so i'm all in. :cool:

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I respect your honesty fam, and the fact you still believe that a 9-5 is not the only thing. I'm always looking to create wealth through different areas. Currently I have my job, I also do voice-overs for TV and radio commericals, and I am with Noni currently:cool:, as well as getting 2 websites up and running by the spring. Sounds like the movie gig you got is a simple side dough opp, so I would be interested in details if you have the time. There's no such thing as too much money. :D

There have been some things in Noni where the leader of T.O.P.G.U.N. left for Monavie:rolleyes: (Monavie paid him a heafty amt. for him to join them) but only a few of his frontline people followed him, the majority stayed behind with Noni, but I would expect people who believe in him to follow his moves cause dude is a major influence on alot of people. His move was a business decision so I wish him the best.

As for me, I hit the Jade position in my first three months and looking to hit Pearl by the end of March, so i'm all in. :cool:

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My sponsor told me that story last week, his direct upline was Robert! Actually had Robert come out to his place a couple years back to do a presentation, and we also went out to Rob's place in Alpharetta one night too. Yeah, he said it was a biz decision, but he didn't say why they shut down the lifestyle center? It's been almost 2 years since I got out, but it seems like with those things, once you max out, you have to go to another company. But man, Rob is a major factor, so that's a HUGE loss to Noni. (Congrats on hittin Jade tho)

My favorite speaker was James Tucker. I still have some mp3's of his speeches. Cool stuff. Well, as far as the movie stuff and how to make some dough, femme posted a huge list of resources, so I'll just link to it here: http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=211548. Check that out, it'll point you in the right direction.

Wassup with the voice-overs though? Do you find them or do they find you? How much can you get with that?
 
My sponsor told me that story last week, his direct upline was Robert! Actually had Robert come out to his place a couple years back to do a presentation, and we also went out to Rob's place in Alpharetta one night too. Yeah, he said it was a biz decision, but he didn't say why they shut down the lifestyle center? It's been almost 2 years since I got out, but it seems like with those things, once you max out, you have to go to another company. But man, Rob is a major factor, so that's a HUGE loss to Noni. (Congrats on hittin Jade tho)

My favorite speaker was James Tucker. I still have some mp3's of his speeches. Cool stuff. Well, as far as the movie stuff and how to make some dough, femme posted a huge list of resources, so I'll just link to it here: http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=211548. Check that out, it'll point you in the right direction.

Wassup with the voice-overs though? Do you find them or do they find you? How much can you get with that?

They closed down several of the cafe's in the US, RD jr. could have kept the one in Atlanta open, but he and his team actually voted to close it, so the co. just redirceted the money back into the comp plan. They will still do the Cafe thing, but instead of putting out 1 they are gonna put out several in high profile areas at the same time. But not now in this economy, which make business sense to me.

James Tucker is a cool cat for sure, met him when I was in the A. He's one of RD's top dawgs who didn't make the move and stayed with TNI. I have alot of respect for him and even more now when he explained how taking the juice saved him.

As far as the voiceovers, I was looking through a free mag called the learning annex (www.thelearningannex.com) and was looking to take some real estate classes when I stumbled across on how to become a voiceover artist. I took the class in person, my now voiceover coach liked me and she took me under her wing....u can make some serious doe if u land the right agent or job. U can clock anywhere from $400 on up plus 10% every time it gets play on the air.

There are union and non-union spots u can cash on. Here's another link to check out for a lot of non-union jobs: www.voice123.com They have smaller gigs that pay less, but what the hell you're getting experience plus some dough. U need a voiceover demo on mp3 on there so people can hear u, plus there's an annual fee.

Thanks for the link fam I will peep it....1:cool:
 
Stay away from Quixtar. My wife talked me into doing that crap and we lost almost 2000 dollars in 3 months.
 
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