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Re: Stay Away from X-Bility in St. Louis, MO

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I would like to apologize for some of my inappropriate comments on here. While I believe my comments to be true, some of them are subjective and just my opinions only. I apologize for bringing up Jo's father. It was unkind. My intent was not to be hurtful, but rather to explain that she dislikes alcoholics. I also stated that X-Bility is a Ponzi scheme. While they do accept people's hard earned money during the money game, it does not fall under the definition of a Ponzi scheme. Jo and Kavin also don't physically steal from people. They will, however, throw someone out of the group if they do not play the money game, which consists of giving Jo and Kavin $1,000 of the money that someone worked for. As I mentioned above, they convince people that getting thrown out of X-Bility is absolutely terrible, so people play the money game to avoid being thrown out of X-Bility. It comes across as very manipulative on X-Bility's part. I also apologize for bringing up the transgender in the group. My intention was not to hurt the transgender person by referencing his/her AIDS. I was not trying to single anyone out. It was to give an example of how people's "words" are not "who they really are". No one can be pure. My belief is that God determines who we are as individuals, and it is He we should seek in the self-discovery process. Also, while I have heard from others in X-Bility that the business is going broke, I cannot prove this statement to be true. I have not seen the company's financial records. All I can say is that the money game used to be $500, and when I took it they doubled the cost to $1,000. While someone who financially advised Jo did tell me that she and Kavin will only take cash for the money game to avoid paying taxes on the money, I cannot prove this to be true. I cannot prove that they are committing tax evasion. That is only an assumption on my part. However, I do find it fishy that someone can only pay them cash for the money game. To sum it all up, this entire post was my opinion. Others may have a different opinion. While I believe that my statements are true, I am not insinuating or suggesting that they are objective truth and/or definitive.

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