Monday, October 10, 2011

The I Got Screwed Over By Amway Club

A club that nobody wants to be a member of is called the “I Got Screwed Over By Amway Club”.

Looking at it from a distance the business Amway is a bricks and mortar building and contains within its walls their products that they sell to IBO’s who do with the products what they will: consume them, sell them, or toss them in the garbage.

The people who work inside the Amway building are not directly screwing over ambots. Indirectly yes. When it comes down to push and shove I can say that aside from a few unpleasant encounters with the useless bastards who work on the customer service desk I have not had any contact with Amway employees and none of the people who work within their 4 walls personally screwed me over or coerced me to buy Amway products or invest in the tool scam.

The company leaves that dirty work to their cult leaders and tries to keep an arm’s distance away and denies any responsibility.

At every Amway function someone was always introduced as coming out from Amway's head office so unless this person only came on stage to say a few words and then left the building, someone from the head office is present and listening to some pretty outrageous stuff from the cult leaders and turning a deaf ear to it.

The people who screwed me over were our upline. They used Amway the business as the vehicle to screw me over. The upline enticed us to join up with Amway with their false promises and lies. Almost everyone in our upline from our sponsor up to the Diamonds promised we’d easily be making $100,000 a year but the amounts could run as high as promises of $750,000 a year.

Amway is responsible for what their commissioned salespeople say at Amway meetings no matter how hard they try to deny responsibility. Generally speaking most employers are responsible for what their employees do. Some would argue that IBO’s are not actually employees because they’re under the false impression that they are business owners and own their business. Bottom line these people are still acting as agents for Amway and making representations on Amway's behalf and Amway is responsible for their actions.

When we became members of the “I got screwed over by Amway club” we really got screwed over by our Amway upline and their brainwashing to spend money on buying Amway products, invest in the tool scam, and spend hundreds of dollars on Amway functions and all the travel related costs and admission.

The only way people get rich in Amway is by screwing over the people below them and bringing new recruits into the Amway scam that is why everyone in the downline can claim to belong to the “I got screwed over by Amway club”.

Getting screwed over by Amway Independent Business Owners all under the guise of doing Amway business its the same thing as getting screwed over by Amway.

I know I’m only one of hundreds of thousands of people who became members of the “I got screwed over by Amway club”.

Membership into the “I got screwed over by Amway club” is generally reserved for people who were hoping to make a better life for themselves and their families. The hardest hit members of this club are usually the people who can least afford to lose money: new immigrants, people on social assistance, people already swimming in debt, etc.

Without a doubt I know the people who screwed us over the most were our sponsor, our Platinum, and others in our upline. After all these years I still blame them for our misery and I doubt that will ever completely go away but I see the bigger picture and know that we were really screwed over by Amway on behalf of their agents.

Instead of investing in the Amway scam we should have taken those thousands of dollars and found a better club to become members of. That would cover membership at a lower class golf club. Works for me!

2 comments:

  1. Anna

    You are shining a search-light right in the dark heart of the evil 'Amway' labyrinth.

    'MLM' gangs should be seen as a form of latter-day cultism or occultism. However, the loaded-word 'occult' means many things - including something which is designed to be beyond ordinary human understanding.

    Although the billionaire bosses of the 'Amway' mob steadfastly pretend to have created 3 millions 'Independent Business Owners', as you rightly point out, they have quietly created the IGSOBA Club. This already has a membership of tens of millions (most of whom remain too embarrassed to face external reality). The IGSOBA Club is a titanic flock of mainly-dissociated, but often depressed, divorced and destitute, persons, and it continues to grow at the alarming rate of around 2 millions new members per year.

    The criminogenic 'Amway' edifice, doesn't just comprise the fake 'direct selling' companies which were put in place not only to bedazzle the contantly-growing flock of future IGSOBA Club members, but also to divert investigation and isolate the billionaire bosses of 'Amway' from liability.

    These fake 'direct selling' companies are only the entrance to the occult 'Amway' labyrinth. The obstructive little glove-puppets who appear to run these fake 'direct selling' companies (but who are actually there to guard the entrance to the 'Amway' labyrinth), generally haven't the beginnings of clue what they are involved in. Like Ambots, most 'Amway' employees are intellectually-castrated fakes, dissociated from external reality and who cannot think for themselves.

    The questions which senior US law enforcement agents have so far refused to address are:

    Who really built and controls the occult 'Amway' labyrinth?

    Who has really received all the illegal profits from the occult 'Amway' labyrinth?

    Sadly, this type of latter-day cultism or occultism still remains beyond the understanding of the authorities.

    David Brear (copyright 2011)

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  2. Thank you David! I hate to burst your bubble but you're hardly the first man to call me a shining light!

    What is the lesser of 2 evils? My upline? Or Amway?

    The billionaire bosses of Amway have created far too many IBO's and created a glut on the marketplace leaving behind a path of destruction and misery.

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Comments are moderated but we publish just about everything. Even brainwashed ambots who show up here to accuse us of not trying hard enough and that we are lazy, quitters, negative, unchristian dreamstealers. Like we haven’t heard that Amspeak abuse from the assholes in our upline!

If your comment didn’t get published it could be one of these reasons:
1. Is it the weekend? We don’t moderate comments on weekends. Maybe not every day during the week either. Patience.
2. Racist/bigoted comments? Take that shit somewhere else.
3. Naming names? Public figures like politicians and actors and people known in Amway are probably OK – the owners, Diamonds with CDs or who speak at functions, people in Amway’s publicity department who write press releases and blogs. Its humiliating for people to admit their association with Amway so respect their privacy if they’re not out there telling everyone about the love of their life.
4. Gossip that serves no purpose. There are other places to dish about what Diamonds are having affairs or guessing why they’re getting divorced. If you absolutely must share that here – don’t name names. I get too many nosy ambots searching for this. Lets not help them find this shit.
5. Posting something creepy anonymously and we can’t track your location because you’re on a mobile device or using hide my ass or some other proxy. I attracted an obsessed fan and one of my blog administrators attracted a cyberstalker. Lets keep it safe for everyone. Anonymous is OK. Creepy anonymous and hiding – go fuck yourselves!
6. Posting something that serves no purpose other than to cause fighting.
7. Posting bullshit Amway propaganda. We might publish that comment to make fun of you. Otherwise take your agenda somewhere else. Not interested.
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