"Are you from India?" - the Amway/Quixtar pick up line
Saturday, July 29, 2006
I am not from India - I am from Pakistan. But I have been approached a couple of times by Amway/Quixtar people with this "pick-up line". Other pick-up lines might be "Didn't you go to Cal State Fullerton?" or "Don't you work at Cisco?". Whether you answer yes or no, what the person is trying to do is strike up a conversation with you (a complete stranger) and "become your friend". Typical places where this might happen include Walmart, Target, Barnes and Noble, and desi grocery stores. After a few minutes of conversation, they tell you how they have a business opportunity they would like to discuss with you. They might refer to the nature of the business as e-business, franchising, outsourcing, individually owned business, marketing, or a number of other things. They will talk to you about "residual income" and "owning your own business" and how to get rich quickly.
Amway/Quixtar s a multi-level marketing scheme that you should stay away from. There is so much information on it on the web, with numerous sites dedicated to the topic - I am not going to go into the details. Check out http://www.amquix.info. There a ton of eBook and paperbacks available - if you have time, read the free eBook - Merchants of Deception. And remember - when things look/sound too good to be true, they usually are.
Next time someone approaches you with the "Are you from India?" question, respond back with "Not if you are going to talk to me about Quixtar!"
Amway/Quixtar s a multi-level marketing scheme that you should stay away from. There is so much information on it on the web, with numerous sites dedicated to the topic - I am not going to go into the details. Check out http://www.amquix.info. There a ton of eBook and paperbacks available - if you have time, read the free eBook - Merchants of Deception. And remember - when things look/sound too good to be true, they usually are.
Next time someone approaches you with the "Are you from India?" question, respond back with "Not if you are going to talk to me about Quixtar!"

