Started business
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What Kevin said^^^
I assume the TV you quoted is this one http://www.jvc.com/product.jsp?modelId=MODL027579&pathId=114&page=2 if so the price is about $400 more than I've seen them go at best buy.
Not to be a dick here, but when I was looking into the company, I did about 2 weeks worth of research and found that anything/everything they offered was either more expensive or inferior to what I could buy locally. Jesse (the guy that tried to sell me on it) kept trying to say "Its so much cheaper than retail" which may be true, it is cheaper than MSRP, but not cheaper than Walmart/Kmart/Target/Etc. They don't sell at MSRP, and all of them have a ton more purchasing power than Amway/Quixtar so they certainly buy for less and can pass the savings on to me.
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If you can get it in a catalog and make a profit, you know damn well the market is already saturated with other sellers doing the same thing. Why would a company not do it themselves if it was such a large profit margin.
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I'm all about making money on the internet; ebay, advertising, investing, whatever. I've done significant research on many of these programs, and honestly the are not worth the investment.
Create something unique don't be a pawn to the large establishment. That is how you will make and succeed on the net, its originality that makes you the money.
Look at Flickr, and now del.ic.ous, both of the creators of the deemed "web 2.0" apps, are now worth well over 20 million dollars; its the unqiue idea that got them there, not trying to sell other peoples products.
It's pretty simple economics to understand that the free market of the internet (without barriers) is going to let the consumer find the best price. As such stated, you will never be able to buy in the quantity that walmart or large retaliers purchase in, hell walmart controls MANY markets / producers.
The average person CAN and WILL find the best deal, if its through your quixar company, then that person already has a billion sellers he or she can buy from; but more then likely its through a different source. Why pay the middle man when you can purchase via a much more direct source for a cheaper price? There within that statement lies the inherent flaw of those programs, your just another middle man to add to the price.
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damn JIM your so smart. ... you win again
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sorry to say man, but quixtar (AMWAY) is made fun of for a reason, there is a reason USBank dropped their credit cards. My father knows a few people that made a killing on AMWAY, but chriminy, it's tough. if you want a pyramid scheme that works, PM me, I know a guy. I refuse to do it tho.
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haha, quixtar/amway..
FUXCK!!! GOTTA GET MY PV/BV!!!! twitch
ya, i used to work for usbank and ppl with that card were psycho for this stuff.
some friends a while ago got sucked into it and are actually no longer friends because they were trying to sell us shit and get us to come to the 'business meetings' (worse than Jehovahs Witnesses, the recruiting little bastards) all the damn time.a friend at work does quixtar and i actually do buy some of the x/s energy drinks and meal replacement shakes. they are friggen delicious and alot cheaper than spending money on the vending machines at work, but you have to buy a case for any real savings.
good luck with it tho, recruit your ass off, and PRESSURE PRESSURE SELL SELL PV BV PV BV
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Everyone on here has made valid points, and I myself have tried something of the nature. It CAN pay off, but you need lots of time and effort.... I give you props for trying though. Life is all about trials and tribulations, and either way you will come out with more knowledge then what you started with...good or bad!
If you feel it is a good idea, then stick with it....
Jason Christopherson
Store Manager
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tntmstr wrote:
Everyone on here has made valid points, and I myself have tried something of the nature. It CAN pay off, but you need lots of time and effort.... I give you props for trying though. Life is all about trials and tribulations, and either way you will come out with more knowledge then what you started with...good or bad!If you feel it is a good idea, then stick with it....
Jason Christopherson
Store Manager
tintmasterswell said, thanks for the support.
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I'm an independent distributor in a very rapildy growing company, and it totally needs to be taken seriously like a real business to be successful. I know a bit of what it's like to have people stone cold set against network marketing, believing a variety of things that may or may not be true. The important thing is to not try too hard to convince someone otherwise. If they're not looking for that kind of an income source they're not going to be a good person to work with. Not many people are willing to expand their comfort zone and try something totally different from the 40-hour work week.
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