Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Parasite Marketers Attack WorldWide Dream Builders?

Qrush is reviewing some of the parasite marketer’s latest pitiable work on Wiki. Why are known competitors and lying critics allowed to write and edit articles where they are obviously biased? Qrush chose to study WWDB out of all the Quixtar groups because Scott Larsen and Bo Short seem to have a special love hate relationship with this business group. Why do the parasite marketers hate WWDB so much? Is it because WWDB is led by individuals with Christian character and leadership that don’t quit an enterprise every two years? Ron Puryear (Most Respected Leader in Quixtar) and Greg Duncan (of Incredible Edibles fame) are two of the best leaders in the whole Quixtar business and Bo & Scott can’t stand any Quixtar success story. The parasite marketers have even resorted to attacking younger diamonds in WWDB in an attempted maneuver to boost the parasites sagging morale, manhood and sales. What does Scott Larsen (the poster child for the 40 year old virgin) know about relationships to get off talking about someone else’s divorce? What does Bo Short (the poster child for the Peter Pan Man) know about business to comment on WWDB’s business success? Scott is a 40+ year old non-married moron and Bo Short is a 40+ year old business “has been” or actually “has never.” WWDB’s Wiki article is posted with Qrush’s factual comments of WWDB in red.

WorldWide Dream Builders
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WorldWide Dream Builders (WWDB) is a professional development group, associated with Quixtar and Amway, which are owned by Alticor, Inc. WWDB claims that it has a "System for Success" for Quixtar, allowing you to earn an income of $250,000 or greater, in 2-5 years, working 10-15 hours a week.

WorldWide Dream Builders (WWDB) is the largest and one of the fastest growing groups associated with Quixtar. WWDB’s business support system is a “System for Success” for Quixtar and allows you to earn an income of $250,000 or greater, in 2-5 years, by following the pattern. During the same time period that Bo Short failed four times, Dean Kosage and Brad Wolgamott went to diamond and beyond. No wonder Bo and Scott are leading a parasite marketing campaign against them and have now stooped to using Wiki as a cover for their heinous activities.

The System
The System is defined as a program of books, tapes, and seminars that one can attend that are supposed to equip you with the necessary training to build a profitable Quixtar Independent Business. It is separate from the Quixtar Business opportunity.

The System
The System is defined as a training program of books, tapes, and seminars that you can attend to be equipped for building a profitable Quixtar business. Only someone that is clueless when it comes to business (Bo Short and Scott Larsen) would actually think you could build a business from scratch with no training. John Maxwell says, “Everything rises and falls on leadership.” Bo Short’s pitiable life is an excellent refresher course for someone who is thinking leadership does not matter. Training is necessary in any activity and the real question is does it work? WWDB and their training program have produced more diamonds than any other training system in North America in the last ten years.

There is a great deal of controversy surrounding the "Amway/Quixtar Motivational Organizations" (AMOs or AQMOs) owned and operated by high-level distributors. Quixtar and the AMOs claim that the business skills of IBOs are honed by the business support materials, or "tools," that are sold by the motivational organizations, and that the support material can be of help to an IBO who wants to build a big business. Furthermore, during the registration process, IBOs are required to accept an agreement that is intended to make the new distributor aware that the business support materials - books, tapes, CDs, informational literature, seminars, etc. - are purely optional and that requires the above-mentioned AMO/AQMO's (also known as LOA, or Line Of Affiliation) to buy back any defective or unwanted business support materials within a reasonable time frame.

There is no controversy surrounding the (QMOs) and the only news here is how many fake websites can Scott, Bo and his band of midget men operate? A few deviant individuals running 20 sites is not the same as 20 different individuals running one site each. Intelligent IBO’s will seek out training and believe in learning from successful leaders, like Brad Duncan (Founders Crown), for their business information. All people joining WWDB sign a BSMAA form that discloses system profits and expenses. There is no secret story and Bo and Scott know it. They continue to play this chord, even though it does not exist, in a pathetic effort to create distrust in the WWDB leadership. You have a choice when reading Wiki to believe a website where anyone can comment or believe proven leaders with a proven track record. What is Bo Short’s track record? Bo has failed almost as many times as a cat has lives. Bo should sign up in WWDB and get mentorship from Ron Puryear to learn the meaning of character. If Bo doesn’t like WWDB then others groups may choose to help him and treat him as the prodigal son in forgiving his MLM Bad Boy behavior.

Critics, however, charge that many of the AQMOs do not provide reasonable terms for refunds and can exert pressure to induce participants into purchasing large amounts of these business support materials and to attend costly motivational seminars. The sale of the motivational tools to IBOs down the line is described as the "business within the business" of Quixtar from which the high-level distributors are said to make the majority of their income. Undercover investigations (like one done by MSNBC Dateline in 2003-04) also suggest that most the money being earned by the top-level distributors was coming from the hidden "tools" business rather than through selling the products of Quixtar. Though Quixtar representatives declined to appear on the MSNBC special, the company did publish an official "Quixtar Response" website.

Bo and Scott allege that many AQMOs do not provide reasonable terms for refunds. They allege this in an attempt to create controversy to benefit them in their parasite marketing campaign. WWDB has been open and honest with where the money is made and has no issue with stating platinums, emeralds, diamonds, etc. can profit for building the WWDB business model. What is “hidden” with the system incomes? Every IBO signs a disclaimer which discloses this potential profit source. If you don’t like it, then don’t join. Whatever you do, don’t play the part of a victim when you know the facts. This is another example of Bo Short’s and Scott Larsen’s dishonest Wiki articles.

Information Control
The WorldWide Dreambuilders System claims to provide a system for success. Information is specially filtered, sorted, and delivered to IBO's through a subscription to the World Wide Group. This comes in the form of tapes or CDs, books, and seminars. The information contained therein strongly discourages members of WorldWide Dream Builders from obtaining information outside of their "upline" mentors, as it "could be inaccurate".

WWDB system provides a system for success. Every successful enterprise develops a system for delivering the proper information to its organization. This is not information control, but quality control. Anyone in WWDB has the choice of where to get their information. They can choose to get it from winners like Ron Puryear, Greg Duncan etc. or from losers like Bo Short and Scott Larsen. Each IBO will live with the quality of the choices they make. Scott Larsen has been “busted” on at least two occasions for outright lies and cannot be considered a viable source for information. This is why he has now resorted to Wiki since this allows him to remain anonymous.

Eric Schiebeler, a former Emerald IBO and author of Merchants of Deception, believes WWDB (and other associated Amway / Quixtar motivational organizations) are systems in which slow processes of thought reform take place. WWDB claims this is not the case.

Eric Schiebler, was never part of WWDB and has no clue or concept of how the WWDB training system is run. How can someone who has never been part of WWDB’s training system comment on the performance and quality of the results? Compare the results of the achievers in WWDB to the results of the critics and you determine who to listen to.

In any event, Quixtar "triple diamond" Greg Duncan has also sought to control information. In October 2004, at a conference held by WorldWide Dream Builders, called "Free Enterprise Days" in Portland, Oregon, Greg Duncan announced from stage that Quixtar, with the help of WorldWide Dream Builders quote, "we have hired our own geeks to drown out the negative information on the web...so when someone types in Quixtar, they see only the information we want them to see." This action was known as Quixtar's "Web Reputation Task force" and was exposed by a blogger by the name of Qblog, aka Eric Janssen.

In October 2004, at a conference held by WWDB called “Free Enterprise Days” in Portland, Oregon, Greg Duncan announce from stage that Quixtar, with the help of WWDB would develop a plan to share “the facts on the Quixtar opportunity.” The actual quote was, “we have hired our own propeller head geeks, to tell the truth on the Quixtar opportunity and drown out the negative lies on the web with the facts.” The false and misleading alleged information control came from a site that allegedly is run by Eric Janssen, but Qrush has learned the rest of the story to be revealed at a later date. Qrush has exposed the new Wiki strategy of the critics in my case building against the crimes, deviancy and deceit of our parasite pair.

Qrush will continue to expose Bo Short and Scott Larsen in my future post. I have given both of the immoral bozo’s ample time to repent from their deviant blogging deeds. No repentance or explanation from Scott or Bo just leads Qrush to reveal more. Perhaps Bo and Scott ought to attempt a new strategy as your old strategy is so blatantly obvious. Even Quixtar and the IBOAI may figure out the real facts at this rate. :) Qrush believes you reap what you sow in life and Bo and Scott are reaping the whirlwind. Qrush over and out.

The above comments and statements are based on my opinions and the strange behavior of two “has never” people. The secret lives of these two miscreants will be advertised to the whole world. Qrush believes being “MLM Bad Boys” never pays.