False Rumor About Larry Winters
Online rumors that Double Diamond Larry Winters is discontinuing his Quixtar business are completely false. It's the kind of outlandish thing bloggers write when they have nothing substantive to say.
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Online rumors that Double Diamond Larry Winters is discontinuing his Quixtar business are completely false. It's the kind of outlandish thing bloggers write when they have nothing substantive to say.
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Thank you for setting the record straight. Its good to silence some of the bloggers and critics.
Posted by: Captain Amway | December 18, 2007 at 11:25 PM
Not surprised at all. I constantly come across the false and defamatory information these bloggers and critics enjoy to share. Silence is golden but I guess they don't quite get it. Eventually, they will be forcefully silenced. Too bad for them but I guess it's all by their own choice.
Posted by: Voyager 2K | December 20, 2007 at 11:07 AM
Voyager,
Most of the "bloggers" are no less accurate than Alticor's own blog "corporate communications". Even the IBOAI blog gets things wrong, but it does a better job.
That being said, I had not heard the rumor, but when the IBOAI mentioned it, and that it was false, found one of the places the rumor was online, and posted a link to the IBOAI site.
"forcefully silenced"? I don't know where you are coming from. In 2007, Q/A has made several critical mistakes, in my opinion. These mistakes are one of the reasons large groups of IBOs have been torn apart in both the US and UK. I, for one, based on the current Alticor attitude, do not see Q/A recovering from them.
Posted by: Utah | December 21, 2007 at 10:49 AM
I think,if people use God given brain in a right way, we won't have problem. The founders of Amway/Quixtar gave the tools and opportunities to any one who is looking for Freedom in Life.
Shame on selfish individual who is trying to bring down this company, wrong time.
Read Flanders Fields Poem and say thanks to people who saccrified their life so you can live up to now.
Posted by: Bev | March 14, 2008 at 04:12 PM
hmmm..
why dont we just ask a simple question to the originators:
sounds great, would you like fries with that?
or
would that be for here or to go?
or
paper or plastic
or
what day do take the cans to the curb again. i dont want to miss pick-up this week. sometimes the cans get a little full.
or
*with a grin* oh, is that what THEEEEY say?
Posted by: j4.1776 | May 11, 2008 at 05:24 PM
utah,
what a great business this is that it allows people to really take advanatage of our greatest, most valuable resource we are granted here on earth, outside of Time. and that is people.
that is the best part of this business, it allows us to harness that power of grouping people for a cause, freedom, prosperity.
while "people" is the greatest attribute to this business, there is still one, totally agonizing challenge that we will never get away from. even in this business, where we have so much going for us in every direction, no matter how good things are...we still have 1 challenge that is constantly a huge question-mark in what and how things are done and handled.
PEOPLE.
they are perfect in everyway that they are not flawed. and until there are no flaws, we will be forced to work with that. ;)
you, just like myself, are totally and absolutely unique unto our selves...
...JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.
Posted by: j4.1776 | May 11, 2008 at 05:59 PM