Letter to Zrii’s CEO
Dear Mr. Farley:
It is with great regret we find ourselves having to write this letter.
However, after much consideration, we have concluded there is no alternative. You should know we elected to dedicate our professional lives to Zrii and, in its pursuit, sacrifice our personal lives because of a story that captured our hearts and minds. The primary component of that story was you.
We were wooed by your constant and continued representations to be, among other things, a sound businessman, financially vast, integrity-driven and, above all, philanthropic. Your representations made for an ideal platform upon which we could feature our individual and collective skill sets.
Each of us believed in you and, as a result, walked away from our respective businesses and significant incomes. We risked everything on you and your word as a man of honor.
We now know your story was fabled and your words are hollow. Our decisions to follow you were made in vain.
We can ill-afford to continue our affiliation with you. Your behavior, both in your personal and professional life, neither represents the ideals and principles of our team nor our brand. To continue our association
We request you immediately remove yourself as the CEO of Zrii.
This is the only chance we have for the continued opportunity to tens of thousands of average, everyday Americans, Canadians and Mexicans who have placed their hopes and dreams in us for a better tomorrow.
If there exists even a thread of decency in your character, you will honor this request. It is the right thing to do.
Should you choose to reject our request, we will be forced to dismantle the entire field, leader-by-leader, and take our talents to another network marketing company.
In all practicality, once that process begins, Zrii will cease to exist within 30 days.
Additionally, we will be further motivated to pursue any and all legal claims against you, personally, for lost compensation.
Sincerely,
Jason Domingo Tyler Daniels Marcell Niederhauser Seth Mulder Marc Shinsato Robert Gonzalez Andreas Boettcher
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This article has no real info. What are the objections? What really happened? Why are you so committed to destroy a company with such a great product?
Kindly be specific in your complaints, and accusations.
“Left unanswered are allegations by those who either quit or were fired that Farley, a former CEO of Fruit of the Loom underwear company, has taken on unnecessary debt, used Zrii “as his personal piggy bank” and engaged in personal misconduct.”
here is an article that should shed some light on this
The Salt Lake Tribune
Posted: 02/06/2009 Utah drink firm in meltdown
Failed ouster » Zrii fires top level distributors, top execs resign.
see the article here
http://www.sltrib.com/business/ci_11647455
related links are
Zrii statement
Posted: 02/06/2009
http://www.sltrib.com/business/ci_11647533
A lot of network marketers will be “out in the cold” after this.
So stay on the lookout for zrii marketers and take the opportunity to introduce them into the Max way of life.
From top execs to field level messengers they are a team without a leader
Max has leaders ,they have a “ready to go” networking team.
Opportunity is Knocking