Businesses with passive residual income? Is this like pyramid a scheme?

kantonburg

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Is it just me or is this new member on my board spamming or is this for real?

We help families build businesses with passive residual income due to volume from companies like the Disney store, Bass Pro Shop, Office Max, Fisher Price, Catalog City just to name a few. (There are over 600 partner stores so you can see why I would only list a few. It's so positive and wonderful to be able to help others change their buying habits--and in doing so save them time, make them money and give them freedom. Best part so far--- I'm able to stay at home with our son and in the next year or two we'll have covered my husbands income so he'll be able to be home too! Sounds unbelieveable I know--but as I have previously written, I called the better business bureau, the FTC, and even the DA in our area to check out the opportunity--and it's been worth it!
 

LeeTJ

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sounds like Quixtar to me. Quixtar is the Internet reincarnation of Amway.

for those that are interested Link.

Oh btw, there is no referral on that link as i am not a quixtar business owner as they refer to it.
 

LeeTJ

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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
If it sounds too good to be true....................................

Do you know anything about quixtar?? i actually went to the meetings, was a "business owner" of quixtar since before the website went live. It just wasn't for me so i quit. BUT i do know a lot of people who have and who are making money off quixtar.

Personally, i don't like money for the sake of money, i like getting paid for doing what i enjoy doing, quixtar was not that for me BUT it is a good opportunity for many people so don't knock it w/o knowing what it is.