Wrong question. It should read, "Just how bad can getting into Quixtar be?" Very. A friend of mine was in it for nearly 7 years. It didn't help him one iota. Once your friends realize you're just out to peddle something to them, they're become pretty hard to track down. Amway use to trade on the NYSE; I don't think they do anymore and I think China threw them out. Hate to burst your bubble.
2007-02-15 11:13:41
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answered by quillologist 5
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I'm from Quixtar Public Relations. You cannot invest in Quixtar or Amway. You can invest in your own independent business! To start a Quixtar business can cost as low as $50. Many people decide to also purchase training and motivational materials from the Independent Business Owner (IBO) organization in which they become involved (all completely optional and with money-back guarantees).
You invest as much or little as you want or feel you need to learn the business to help you achieve your financial goals. For some people, they're content retailing products and slowly building an organization. Others are looking to build quicker and are looking for as much help as they can find in the training materials. No wrong way, provided you know what you're getting and make choices that fit your lifestyle and budget.
Many people are thrilled with the investments they've made in their own personal businesses. Many decide after a short while that a Quixtar business isn't for them (as a business brand, Amway exists only in international markets; Quixtar is the business brand for the U.S. and Canada).
Amway is in China (not kicked out) and that represents nearly a third of our global business. It is not on the NYSE, as has been pointed out, because the company bought back all shares in Amway Asia Pacific and Amway Japan Limited years ago.
2007-02-16 08:31:07
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answered by Robin Luymes 2
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First off, your not "investing" in Amway/Quixtar. Your buying a distributorship to be in business for yourself. Huge difference.
You can make it in that business, however, as with any business, you will not make any money from it for at least five years. Secondly, most people who sign up for MLM, expect to get rich and do nothing. So they get upset and say it's a ripoff. NOOOOOOO, they just didn't work it. Most people who quit MLM's would also quit ANY business venture. If you work smart/hard you can accomplish what you want.
As for investing in Quixtar/Amway, they are traded o the JAPAN/UK INDEXES ONLY. I think you have to be a distributo to buy the stock, not sure though.
Good Luck no matter what you decide.
2007-02-15 21:50:15
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answered by mark c 2
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quixtar or amway is a business----u need an investment to start any business---however here the investment to start the business is only 4500/- rupees . now the question how good is it?
well when we decide to start any business --we check up the prospect of the industry(business) in which we are intrested--then we look for success models in the industry--& so on.
---quixtar or amway is huge successful business in more than 85 countries---it is a legal business model otherwise government of more than 85 countries would not allow the company to start business.
the potential is huge--the catch is you--are you willing to pay the price for success --if not then just like other quitters in the business this is not ur cup of tea.
no legal business in the world is bad---only the unsuccessful people make it look bad.
2007-02-16 17:12:24
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answered by lamrin18 1
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u meant u would like to join a multilevel marketing scheme? u have to do a lot of homework before that as the only way u can grow is growing u network of people, firstly the company and the products which they should be of value. there should be proper guidance in and support by u r team members its not easy as it seems and the way the potray it, if u have nothing else to do, have lots of free time and this is not the only source of income then u can go for it. if u are planning to earn only from this source think again, i personally wouldn't dare t o join unless i am sure i have the time and lots of contacts who would be willing to accept u r sales skills and part with their money
2007-02-15 18:59:39
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answered by Anonymous
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