Elizabeth writes:
In reading your most recent reporting on
Quixtar, I am very disappointed in your lack of facts and inaccurate
description of the Quixtar Company.
If you can try to step outside your pre
conceived ideas of what Quixtar is and look at the reality here are a
few tips so you don't embarrass your company further. Amway
is a corporation owned by
the De Vos and Van Andel Families Quixtar is a corporation owned by the
De Vos and Van Andel Families The Orlando Magic is owned by the Van
Andels Peter Island is owned by the families The
list goes on and on of what these families own, and I guess if you lack
enough business savvy to understand that just because they are all owned
by the same people they aren't all the same thing.
These are separate entities with separate
identities, separate functions and separate players involved.
Apparently you have little experience of shopping on the Web and
how many new "malls" are opening daily.
This is simply another "mall" with profit sharing
involved.
I wish that COSTCO, or SEARS, or PENNEY'S
had taken the time to thank me with a commission check every time that I
referred them a customer. However, since they don't, I prefer to take my business and
refer other business to someone who will.
Not to mention the fabulous customer
service, the low shipping costs and the incredible bargains to be found
on QUIXTAR. In this world
of information, I would hope that you would at the very least get your
facts straight about the foundations of a company before you start
blabbing a bunch of garbage.
Your news letter at one point held some
interest for me, however, in light of this terribly inaccurate report, I
will have to withdraw my confidence in you ability to transmit the
truth. |