Pyramid Schemes

You would be a con if...

... you knew for years your team was peddling a pyramid scheme
... and you continued to recruit in spite of this knowledge

   
 ... and your team even sued its sister organiz for being illegal
... and yet you still continued to sell it as a legitimate business.

Would any legitimate organization sell business
opportunities with a near 99 % failure rate ?

Would they expand to Third World Countries
to hurt the poorest and most naive among us ?

read on for more on TEAM/Quixtar
and all of the MLM industry...

For years, we’ve all been concerned that Quixtar’s products have been hopelessly overpriced and were virtually not retailable. Quixtar has known this, too... "we decided the cover-up needed to stop."  (link)

    Current TEAM CEO 

      Robert Dickie III

        

Chris Brady / former TEAM CEO (see link

Charitable Focus:  ... spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world

   Can it get any sicker than to have an inveterate con man claiming to "spread the gospel of Jesus?" These men will stop at nothing in trying to add an ethical veneer to their predatory practices. I pray people see this man for what he is... and I pray this man sees what he's doing and finds an honorable profession. A true Christian man wouldn't run a business based on systematic misrepresentation (ie; fraud).

Author of Quixtarblog writes: What's funny to me is that they (TEAM CEO's) are basically suing Quixtar for things that so-called Quixtar critics have been "screaming" about for years and yet until now leaders like Woodward (& Brady) have publicly turned a deaf ear to those screams and continued "business as usual."   

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