My story of what its like to be married to an Amway cult follower. I expose the lies that our upline told and what happens at Amway meetings and functions. I leave the explanations of why Amway is a poor business opportunity or the tool scam to other bloggers. This blog mainly exists to curse out my former upline, aka the cult leaders, and to let everyone know what kind of idiots I had to put up with. Feel free to join in or live vicariously!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Dream Night is a Financial Orgy
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Anna,
ReplyDeleteYou are dead WRONG. Dream night IS a financial orgy - FOR THE UPLINE TOOL SCAMMERS!!! They make BIG bucks from these major functions and this is how they are able to buy those items for cash and make FAR more than what they make from their Amway volume, especially since many of them fall backwards from the the pin they wear.
Tickets were $66 each - unless of course you're upline was ripping you off for $75 - and I estimate there were about 50 tables seating 10 each, so maybe 500 paying guests. Sticking with round numbers lets say the cost to the hotel catering is $20 per person leaving $45 profit x 500 = $22,500. There were 2 diamond couples there so thats over $10,000 each just for showing up for the evening to bask in the adoration of brainwashed IBO's. That is a financial orgy for them. And if they get to do more than one Dream Night double or triple that. I guess WWDB gets a cut of all that too because they had to organize the event. It really gives you something to think about. That's where the real money is.
ReplyDeleteBINGO!
ReplyDeleteAt an Emerald Open the speaker was basking in the fake prolonged clapping as he was introduced.
ReplyDeleteI was close to the stage (it was a fairly small room - maybe 100 guests) and heard him say as he was literrly swingng the mic in circles, "Oh, they'll get tired evntually."
That was my sign. After years of this empirical shit, I quit. That was the most blatant display of disrespect for the audience I had ever witnessed.
I stopped clapping and sat down while the lunatic clapping ass-kissing went on for at least another 2 minutes. I just stared at that bastard.
Gosh, he's not an emerald anymore. Shocker
Yup just many in a long line of speakers at Amway conventions who's bored talking to the audience and ultimately boring the audience.
ReplyDeleteI was stunned that he could possiblYe think we had nothing better to do and he had somehow just rescued us from dismal selves.
ReplyDeleteI refused to listen to his STANDING ORDER CASSETTE TAPE
That really was the last event I ever attended for amway. I was ready to give up everythihg for it to be over.
Yippee! No more STANDING ORDER CASSETTE TAPES
Anon,
ReplyDeleteBoy, you really fixed him. You refused to listen to one cassette tape. Then you quit, and allowed him to scam others. Way to go, that's showing him!
Ahhhh.......cant' win for losing.
ReplyDeleteI am a nobody. I have done years of extensive research on vitamins. When the new amway food bars came out they contained spenda.
Splenda shrinks thyroids - the very gland you need in good condition to lose weight.
Greg found out about my supplent researcha and asked if I'd be willing to speak on stage at a function about it. Sure. I was thrilled.
When he found out about my take on splenda, he said, "Well, we have to be careful about zealots."
What? Gee. Suddenly, no more talk about me on stage. Crickets.
And who in the world would listen to me over Greg?
Anonymous - Tex will still return to have the last word!
ReplyDeleteAccording to this source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sucralose
ReplyDelete"Thymus
Some concern has been raised about the effect of sucralose on the thymus. A report from the Australian National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS) cites two studies on rats, both of which found "a significant decrease in mean thymus weight" at high doses.[23] The sucralose dose which caused the effects was 3000 mg/kg/day for 28 days. For a 150 lb (68.2 kg) human, this would mean an intake of nearly 205 grams of sucralose a day, which is equivalent to more than 17,200 individual Splenda packets/day for approximately one month. The dose required to provoke any immunological response was 750 mg/kg/day,[24] or 51 grams of sucralose per day, which is nearly 4,300 Splenda packets/day. After evaluation of these data and other toxicological findings, the NICNAS report concluded that sucralose does not pose a hazard to public health.[23]"
I suggest we stick to topics we know about, such as the Amway Tool Scam.
Yeah, and lead based paint used to be pretty hot, too.
ReplyDeleteand aspertame
ReplyDeleteCASSETTE TAPES