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To: art slott who wrote (141)3/26/1998 2:10:00 AM
From: Janine Burns  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 454
 
Thank you for the compliment.

We have personally involved about 10 friends and relatives in this business. All are continuing to work hard at making their business the success they know it can be. Each has made their money back and more. I cannot comment on the number of people each has involved. Our network is strong and not moved by these allegations.

As far as the 42 boxes, I assume the boxes were filled with copies of financials, stats, testimonials, sales materials, or similar evidence.

Everyone should read David Strow's article in the Triangle Business Journal. It gives the impression that the European investors that spent $11.5M in IHI is unmoved by these events. Wonder why? Hmmmmm.

It also stated that IHI moved $5.6M in products during the three day convention in New Orleans. Wonder why? Hmmmmmm.

For a pyramid scheme company, I think that is a lot of movement. Hmmmm.

Oh yeah, wonder how much product was moved during the week after the convention. Hmmmmm.

Also, if a pyramid scheme is defined as an entity that simply recruits other members for a fee and only sells products to those members who may or may not retail those products, then why is Sam's Wholesale Club and others like it not considered pyramid schemes? Hmmmmmmm.

Just Wondering,

Janine