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==Disputes & Controversies==
 
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In 1998, Ted Fish and another Diamond, [[Andrews, Andy|Andy Andrews]], were sued by a group of distributors for breach of contract in speaking engagements.<ref>[http://www.amwaywiki.com/images/c/cc/TEAM_RESOURCES_vs_FISH%2CANDREWS%2CSMITH.pdf TEAM RESOURCES, INC. vs TED FISH, FISH ASSOCIATES, ANDY ANDREWS, ROBERT D. SMITH and FIRST IMAGE, INC.]</ref>. In his deposition Ted Fish revealed that Diamond speaking engagements had no set fee and he had been paid from nothing to approximately $10,000 to speak at seminars, including Weekend Seminars, for other Diamonds.<ref>[http://www.amwaywiki.com/images/5/5d/Fish_deposition.pdf Oral Deposition of Edward E. Fish]</ref>
 
In 1998, Ted Fish and another Diamond, [[Andrews, Andy|Andy Andrews]], were sued by a group of distributors for breach of contract in speaking engagements.<ref>[http://www.amwaywiki.com/images/c/cc/TEAM_RESOURCES_vs_FISH%2CANDREWS%2CSMITH.pdf TEAM RESOURCES, INC. vs TED FISH, FISH ASSOCIATES, ANDY ANDREWS, ROBERT D. SMITH and FIRST IMAGE, INC.]</ref>. In his deposition Ted Fish revealed that Diamond speaking engagements had no set fee and he had been paid from nothing to approximately $10,000 to speak at seminars, including Weekend Seminars, for other Diamonds.<ref>[http://www.amwaywiki.com/images/5/5d/Fish_deposition.pdf Oral Deposition of Edward E. Fish]</ref>
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In 2007, following the termination of various TEAM leaders, Ted Fish & Tyler Libby filed a request for a temporary restraining order against Quixtar. Quixtar responded with counter-claims. The case was sent to informal concilation, after which Ted Fish was removed from the case (with prejudice).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 23 August 2009

Ted & Naomi Fish
Fish.jpg
Pin: Diamond - 1988
Markets: United States
LOA:

InterNET

LOS Upline: Dexter and Birdie Yager
Website:
Notes:

Ted and Naomi Fish are from the state of Maine where Ted is a minister and active in pastoral work. They have a daughter Jacki.

Ted and Naomi started their Amway business in 1972, personally sponsored by Dexter and Birdie Yager, and achieved Direct Distributor (Platinum) within six months, Emerald in 1980 and then Diamond in the fall of 1988.

Disputes & Controversies

In 1998, Ted Fish and another Diamond, Andy Andrews, were sued by a group of distributors for breach of contract in speaking engagements.[1]. In his deposition Ted Fish revealed that Diamond speaking engagements had no set fee and he had been paid from nothing to approximately $10,000 to speak at seminars, including Weekend Seminars, for other Diamonds.[2]

In 2007, following the termination of various TEAM leaders, Ted Fish & Tyler Libby filed a request for a temporary restraining order against Quixtar. Quixtar responded with counter-claims. The case was sent to informal concilation, after which Ted Fish was removed from the case (with prejudice).

References

  1. TEAM RESOURCES, INC. vs TED FISH, FISH ASSOCIATES, ANDY ANDREWS, ROBERT D. SMITH and FIRST IMAGE, INC.
  2. Oral Deposition of Edward E. Fish