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		<title>By: honestskeptic</title>
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		<description>I agree with some of your points mentioned above regarding available information to the general public. Anytime a company does not divulge certain aspects of their business it raises flags for people. One thing that ia missed here (again as a skeptic of things like this) we cannot make a drect comparison of a networking business to a convetional business at the same time discussing pricing. From what I have seen of networkng companies, by definition, they are not setup to sell products cheap. That is not the goal, nor do I think it ever has been stated as such, so to make statements about &quot;inflated prices&quot; is unnecessary. They are setup to offer a consumption based opportunity combined with making money and puttng middle man money back into the pockets of those who wish to be associated with that product/company. 

Sure, someone may save XX amount of dollars per unit neasure of a product vs another,  but I dont believe if you reviewed the business plan of any such company you would find that to be a stated objective.

As far as I am concerned this is a company that seems to be energizing the economy and creating opportunites for jobs and extra income for people. How long must we figure out how to &quot;save, save, save&quot; and forget about the importance of earning?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with some of your points mentioned above regarding available information to the general public. Anytime a company does not divulge certain aspects of their business it raises flags for people. One thing that ia missed here (again as a skeptic of things like this) we cannot make a drect comparison of a networking business to a convetional business at the same time discussing pricing. From what I have seen of networkng companies, by definition, they are not setup to sell products cheap. That is not the goal, nor do I think it ever has been stated as such, so to make statements about &#8220;inflated prices&#8221; is unnecessary. They are setup to offer a consumption based opportunity combined with making money and puttng middle man money back into the pockets of those who wish to be associated with that product/company. </p>
<p>Sure, someone may save XX amount of dollars per unit neasure of a product vs another,  but I dont believe if you reviewed the business plan of any such company you would find that to be a stated objective.</p>
<p>As far as I am concerned this is a company that seems to be energizing the economy and creating opportunites for jobs and extra income for people. How long must we figure out how to &#8220;save, save, save&#8221; and forget about the importance of earning?</p>
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