Former Federal Auditor and High Ranking Amway Distributor Documents and Exposes Global Consumer Fraud
(PRWEB) March 8, 2005 -- "Dropping a House" on Consumer Abuses in the Multi Level Marketing (MLM) Industry is the Goal of Grassroots Movement Using First of Its Kind Technology.
This grassroots movement was inspired by former federal auditor and high ranking Amway distributor who documented and exposed this global consumer fraud.
It's been said that if you "reach for the stars you cannot end up with a hand full of mud," yet time again aspiring entrepreneurs and ordinary folk reach for a new life as an IBO with Amway or Quixtar and prove this truism regretfully false. How can this be? We see the luxury cars, the yachts, the palatial estates and wonder how this can be achieved? As the movie the "Wizard of Oz" taught us all in childhood, there's often something behind the curtain, a deception that betrays our eyes and our loyalty. Well enough is enough. Somebody needs to drop a house on all this and bring ethics and accountability to a business that seems to have none. A great architect once said "a brick aspires to be more" yet without other bricks nothing gets built. So brick by brick, word by word, and story by story we'll build the house.
This monumental endeavor is called "Lets Get The Word Out" (http://www.letsgetthewordout.com) was inspired by former Amway Emerald level IBO, Eric Scheibeler and his book "Merchants of Deception". The 300 page book is being released, for a brief period, free at (www.merchantsofdeception.com) For those who have not read the book, it's the chilling portrayal of the process by which intelligent people "reach for the stars" year after year in Amway or Quixtar, while 'Kingpins' reach for their wallet, systematically bilking their downlines of tens of millions of dollars through a hidden business which MSNBC Dateline called a "dirty little secret".
Perhaps Alticor, Amway, Quixtar and their kingpin "Quixters" see us as the Munchkins of Oz, but if you recall the story, those 124 little people with the help of Dorothy, a cowardly lion, a tin-man, a scarecrow and a little dog named Toto, got a lot accomplished. That's our goal. We're not necessarily anti-Amway, anti-Quixtar or anti-MLM... but we are against deceptive business practices and the tactics often attributed to these "Quixters".
Take action by visiting our site:http://www.letsgetthewordout.com where you can sponsor a word from the official online version of "Merchants of Deception"; you may create a linked, personal web page from YOUR WORD; you may share your story, comment or opinion. Victims who have been defrauded in the scheme of as much as $100,000 have contacted Eric Scheibeler. The testimonials are pouring in from multiple countries. One story tells a lot, but a collection of thousands of stories is like "dropping a house."
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