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Me vs. The White Shirts Part II

We continue with Part II of my run-in with a bunch of Quixtar IBO's:

Me: Uh huh. So, how many new Diamonds spoke?

(White Shirt 1 again gives a perplexed look at White Shirt 2)

White Shirt 1: Ya know, most of them did say that they had been in for twenty years.

Me: Have ever heard of Greg or Brad Duncan?

White Shirt 2: Yeah, Greg spoke for us recently.

Me: I was personally sponsored by one of Brad Duncan's Diamonds.

White Shirt 2: You aren't now?

Me: No, I resigned.

White Shirt 1: (Obviously confused) Why?

Me: Because most people lose money and Quixtar is the most difficult business to build in the industry. Did you know that there has only been 4 new Diamonds in World Wide Group over the last 10 years and every single Diamonds went Emerald prior to 1995? What does that say for your chances of going Diamond?

White Shirt 1: (somewhat repeating himself) The Diamonds that spoke at Dream Weekend did say that they had been in a long time.

White Shirt 2: (Dazed and grabbing White Shirt 1 by the arm) We gotta go inside to learn how to make money.

Me: Good Luck.

...and I mean that sincerely.

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