Quixtar
Review
Is Quixtar A Scam?
Quixtar is what was formerly known as
Amway. Recently, Amway stopped accepting any new sign ups
in so they directed people to sign up in their new
Quixtar program. Amway began in 1959 with Rich DeVos
and Jay Van Andel. Their concept for an new business
opportunity, was built around person-to-person marketing,
made it the leader of this new marketing wave called network
marketing.
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The main problem I have with Quixtar is the fact
that they don't let you market the product any way you choose. You
can't market it through your own website like a lot of other
opportunities allow you to do. This is bad news to me because we're
are in the internet age where people are searching for new things
and opportunities online everyday.
Quixtar calls you independent but you can't make all your
decisions independent of the company. I've also gotten a lot of
emails of people that are currently in Quixtar that complan that
it's not as easy as they make it out to be.
One emailer wrote:
Confusing site to navigate, hard to get a feel for
pricing
structure for most products. Brand name items such as
electronics did not include model number, making it very
hard to comparison shop. I'm not sure I get the point,
since it seems like you cannot do anything on the site
with contacting an "IBO", that is a person to give you
a number, which sort of defeats the purpose of a web
site.
I looked at it after a relative gave me his IBO number
and
suggested that I'd want to do all my shopping there. Even
with the "distributor" discount, it looks much more expensive than
just stopping at the store, not to mention shipping (and I'm
talking brand names, such as Tide detergent compared to Quixtar
"SA8").

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