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Re: Re: Amway/Quixtar North America - Confronting Brutal Reality
by Orrin Woodward
David Fightback, I have leaders who were part of Amway in 1980. Amway North America from 1976 to 1980 experienced some fast growth and the model worked the way MLM is supposed to work. If you take 50% growth per year for the four years it equals over $856 million. So the figures are very close. Research the Amagram and you will find that 1980 was the peak for North America. Starting in 1980 allows us to study what happened to all the people who invested time to go diamond and "enjoy" the benefits and "lifestyle". I will make the adjustement. thanks, Orrin
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