Network 21 is a professional development company for small business owners. The work principally with Quixtar and Amway. That's all I have to say.
2007-03-19 09:16:35
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answered by Charlie S 6
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2016-10-05 00:51:11
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answered by mirville 4
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uhh, no. it's not a scam. it's not even a business. Amway is the business. Network 21 is the support system of Amway. Amway is using the franchise approach in doing the business, not multi-level marketing. It builds teams (or the so-called "networks") in order to facilitate the flow of products, not to earn directly from sign-up fees. You should also listen to Amway Business Owners if you want to know more about Amway and N21, not from people who are not even part of it, because you will always get negative answers. And one last thing, no scam lasts for 59 years, like Amway. :)
2016-08-03 16:55:02
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answered by Comely Free 2
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Network 21 is a business to make money off of Amway Distributers. The upper levels get paid for the training material they sell. They get the material at wholesale prices and don t have store and management costs that a book store has, making their profits great. If you are involved you will see people disappear after loosing a small fortune trying to build a business. The only way to grow is to be able to recruit faster than they drop out. I went into a deep debt trying to build a business.
2016-09-10 04:11:31
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answered by Pat 1
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SCAM Employers train you - they don't make you pay for training. Any time you start a new job you are trained and don't pay for it This is a scam trying to get you to pay $2000 for a job that doesn't exist Even if there were any expenses you had to pay for, like uniforms, training materials, etc that were not covered by the company, those expenses would always be taken out of your first paycheck - not paid upfront
2016-03-16 23:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to Google and search for
"Network 21" scam
You will find lots of hits. It looks to be a multi-level marketing scam. It also seems to be somehow associated with Amway. I have never met one of these millionaires that Amway is always talking about making. I have heard Amway people claim that Amway has made more millionaires than any other business in the world. However, I have never met one. I have met a lottery winner though. I guess that means there are more lottery winners than Amway millionaires.
Do some research on Multi-level marketing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-level_marketing
Also, do some research on pyramid schemes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramid_scheme
A MLM cannot exist unless is recruits people it knows will fail. If everyone who joined a MLM existed, then soon there would be no one left to recruit into it. It would then perish. Take for instance this idea. Lets say that it starts with one person and that person recruits 4 people and each of those recruit 4 people and so on and so forth and they recruit their 4 within a year. In just 15 years, the MLM would have 1,073,741,824 in it. That is about a quarter of the world's population. The next year there would be 4,294,967,296 people in the MLM. That is getting close to the world population. There is no one left to recruit. The only way a MLM can keep going is to have people recruit and put their money in and then fail. They would not keep recruiting people into the system. MLM recruiters basically become vampires hunting for their next victim. I have known people cut off by their friends, co-workers, and family because they became hardcore MLM recruiters.
Another thing that MLMs will try to do is make you buy all sorts of stuff. They tell you that they are tapes, books, DVDs, and CDs that will teach you how to be successful. They are very expensive. If you are not doing well, you will be advised to buy the books. Even if you are doing well, you will be advised to buy the books. The MLM will tell you it wants you to succeed, yet it will not give you the information you need to succeed. You have to pay for it. Also, the information in those books is not that great. There are a lot of books at the bookstore that have the same info and even some better stuff.
And another thing about the materials you will be pressured to buy, they come in levels. There is the level 1 book and tapes. You have to buy those first. Then you can buy the level 2 and so and so forth. This is designed to get you in a buying mode. You have the first three, why not get the rest of the set.
The recruiters of any MLM will try to make it sound like you will be making super amounts of money with little or no work. They will want you to believe odd concepts like "Rich people think differently than normal folk, that is why they are rich." This is to get you into a listen to us even if you do not understand it kind of mode. Watch out for stuff like that. The recruiters will appeal to basically greed. Do not let them do this. Ask around and find other people who have done MLMs and you will find that most of them dropped out of it because it was too hard and it COST them too much money.
Here is another little note. I observed this when a MLM person was trying to recruit me once. This guy had a bunch of flashy brochures and booklets and stuff like that. He goofed and let me look at them too long. There was fine print on them that I think the MLM was required by law to put there. It basically said that the successful people they were portraying to me represented a very miniscule portion of the company. More than 75% made less than $5000 a year from the MLM. Read everything they show you very carefully and demand to see everything on every piece of paper they show you. Don't let them flip thru books so fast that you do not have time to read what is on the pages. Do not accept that they will go back to whatever they are skipping. If they flip the page, demand that it is flipped back until you have read everything on there.
Personally, I would not let them into the house if I were you. They will be hard to get rid of once you let them in. Let them know that you are not interested and do not get started talking with them. A good recruiter will know how to confuse you and get you to drop your guard pretty quickly.
2007-03-19 09:15:01
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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2015-08-07 17:22:50
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-16 14:27:30
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answered by ? 4
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Probably a scam.
2016-04-10 23:05:58
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it is a scam
2016-09-20 23:51:30
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answered by Anonymous
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