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Quixtar Cuts IBOs Out Of The Loop

Alticor's Blu Sphere cuts Quixtar IBOs out of the loop by offering points on purchases through it's web site and catalog and additional points when a friend is referred.

What is Blu Sphere? A new website and catalog for guys and girls full of unique, must-have items that help teens express what’s best about them — whether it’s through stuff for their room, the latest techno gadget, or just something fun to wear.

The Blu Sphere web site continues:

Besides the products, what makes Blu Sphere different? Two words: Personal Points! Each Blu Sphere item comes with its own supply of Personal Points that can be cashed in for even more exclusive products. Members also earn points by referring their friends to Blu Sphere.

According to WHOIS BluSphere.com is registered to:

Alticor Inc.
(DOM-409366)
7575 Fulton Street East
Ada, MI 49355

Alticor is the parent company of Quixtar, who operates a Multi Level Marketing business based on points and referring friends to it's web site.

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