Thursday, October 2, 2014

Things To Do In Denver Colorado Instead of Amway WWDB 2014 Free Enterprise Days FED


One of the places that Amway World Wide Dream Builders is holding Free Enterprise Days is in Denver Colorado October 10 – 12 2014.

Denver of course is one of those places where Amway ambots love to walk the beaches of the world!

Its time to come up with some better things to do in Denver instead of attending the Amway brainwashing conference. Hell sitting in your hotel room watching TV would be a much better option than getting FED up listening to a bunch of Ken and Barbie Ambots spout off their Amspeak bullshit!

As usual this blog is getting tons of hits from ambots desperate to find information on how they can love and worship their cult leaders and hand over all their money to them. Its not my fault that Amway WWDB is so secretive about keeping this information away from the ambots who want to learn more so they have to come here for the information they seek.

Here’s my advice. Don’t go! There are better things to do in Denver! And lower priced!

October is a little early for skiing but I’ve found some other things to do.

Denver Zoo - Most of the places Amway holds functions have a zoo. Coin toss! Should I visit the baboons at the Denver Zoo or the baboons stomping across the stage at Amway WWDB FED? Admission is $17 or slightly cheaper if you’re over 65 years or younger than 12 years. A couple could spend a day at the zoo and go out for a really nice dinner all for less than the cost of one $125 ticket to FED. http://www.denverzoo.org/

Denver Art Museum - if you’re into looking at works of art this is the place to be. It costs $13. Slightly cheaper if you’re a Colorado resident, a senior or a student. Where’s that coin for the toss? Museum or zoo? Goodbye Picasso hello lions. http://www.denverartmuseum.org/

Wings Over The Rockies Air and Space Museum - I’ve visited a few aircraft museums and this is something I’d consider seeing as how I still haven’t gotten over the Spruce Goose being moved out of Long Beach! Not that its in Colorado. I think it went somewhere in Oregon. Admission is $11. Slightly cheaper if you’re over 65 or under 12. http://www.wingsmuseum.org/

Molly Brown House Museum - If you’re a Titanic trivia buff you’ll enjoy this museum where the unsinkable Molly Brown lived. Admission is $8, slightly cheaper for other age groups. Lets see. We have our choice. Going to an evening of Amway horrors for $125+ or learning about the horror hundreds of passengers went through after their ship hit an iceberg. I know which one I’m choosing! http://www.mollybrown.org/

Elitch Gardens - October is Fright Fest month at the theme park. I couldn’t figure out how much the tickets cost but last year it was $50.00 for the full experience. I saw a $75 price tag but that seemed to be in conjunction with something else and then a bunch of $15 and $20 type tickets for various things, so who knows. A little pricey but still costs less than going to Free Enterprise Days. So you’ve got your choice. Fright Fest at an amusement park or fright fest listening to Amway Diamonds! https://www.elitchgardens.com/frightfest/


Want to do some shopping? Denver’s 16th Street Mall is a much better place to spend the day than stuck inside an auditorium listening to a bunch of aging Diamonds who use Amway functions to make their real money. Free shuttle buses and free Wifi anywhere up and down the pedestrian mall. http://16thstreetmalldenver.com/

Amway sucks!

World Wide Dream Builders suck!

All Amway WWDB functions suck!

 

 

28 comments:

  1. Ibo Ambot told me there's a reason these feds are held in alberta, Irvine, and Colorado. That theres the largest amount of wwdb tool purchasers in those areas. Said the Danziks group are in Colorado, Jimmy Head & Joe Folio is near irvine and the Whalen group is in Calgary alberta. But groups outside those areas are out of luck. Of course I'm called a fool for not knowing why these major feds are held there. Told him I didn't give a crap. That I wouldn't put a dollar into attending

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    1. So those are where the biggest suckers are for the Amway tool scam?

      You encountered the typical arrogant Amway asshole that everyone else who isn't in their cult is a fool. Yeah like anyone not in Amway gives a shit about where they hold their cult meetings.

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    2. There's talk about 99% failure rate as a ibo. My guess is if you live outside Irvine,Portland,Alberta etc. Then the failure rate and losses would even be higher? I use to live in a area where we had bigger groups and a local fed. I'd run into people from Hawaii and elsewhere for our wwdb fed. I'd look at them like they are crazy to pay for hotel and airfare just for feds.

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    3. Anonymous - the failure rate is the same anywhere. In addition to the hard sell of selling overpriced shitty products to consumers, Amway refuses to do marketplace anaylsis and make sure they're not oversaturating an area with too many commissioned salespeople. I've worked for companies that had commissioned salespersons and they all had specific areas they covered so no one was taking money out of another salesperson by crossing territories. Amway specializes in oversaturation so what happens where there's too many salespersons working an area? They all get little teensy pieces of the pie and are working for pennies.

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    4. Anna, growing up I had a few Jehovah witnesses at my highschool. Went to one of their kingdom hall/church meetings. They are actually more organized than Ambot leaders. The Jehovah witness had maps of territories of where they can go,when they contacted their prospects, and detailed notes. Each territory has its leaders and other groups can't just go in and try to recruit members. So once in awhile they bring in new members and nobody feels like a failure for not recruiting. Even though their religion is also saturated.

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    5. Hi Anonymous. Yeah whenever we see those Jehovah Witnesses roaming the neighborhood we jump in the car and go somewhere else for awhile. Weekend and walking around in a suit. If they're not Amway ambots then they're JW's! I didn't know about the territories the leaders have and I'm not so certain their religion is saturated. Other than seeing them in the neighborhood occasionally they stay low key. I wish those Amway ambots could do the same!

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    6. > whenever we see those Jehovah Witnesses roaming the neighborhood we jump in the car and go somewhere else for awhile.

      You're missing a golden opportunity, Anna. When the JWs come a-knockin', be enthusiastic and say this: "I've been HOPING you'd stop by. If you're one of the lucky chosen few sent to the dessert at the end of times, you'll need vitamins and toothpaste and wash soap. I've got just what you need. C'mon in."

      -- AnonTB

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    7. Ya the Jw and Mormons are much more low key and less irritating. The very least they don't go around calling non members losers. Also their jw meetings aren't going till midnight.

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    8. AnonTB - that might go right over the JW's head! LOL!

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    9. Anonymous- you're right. JW's are less intimidating and usually when you tell them no or you don't want to buy their pamphlet they move on. Amway ambots are way more aggressive and obnoxious. As you said JW's don't go around calling the rest of us losers like people in Amway do. Actually Amway is the only company I've ever worked for that the employees go around calling everyone else losers. I've never worked for another company where we had to do that.

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  2. There is a huge Amway event in Cincinnati this weekend called Summit. Not sure what it is.

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    1. Hi Anonymous - I'm sure there is always an Amway meeting going on somewhere. Summit is probably what one of the other Amway cult sects call Free Enterprise Days. They can call it whatever they want. Amway meetings never change.

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  3. Summit is LTD, different branch of the Amway scam but essentially the same brainwashing as I'm learning from reading this blog. Summit is LTD's new diamond worshipping weekend. My now ex-boyfriend is an LTD ambot.

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    1. Hi Anonymous. Sorry to hear about your now ex-boyfriend. Same scam. Different assholes.

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  4. I was just gonna say, 'same shit, different locale.' Big whoop.

    It's just sick to think of the time I wasted for YEARS going out 6 nights a week and getting those names in the pipeline. Showing the plan to anything with a pulse - ala - Dave Severn. He also said, 'If it fogs a mirror, I show 'em the plan!' Yeah, Dave, that's working out really well these days, now isn't it?

    I wanna know how amway is handling ISIS. Do they even bring it up at meetings? It would fit right into Dave Severn also saying, and I quote, "Ladies, you had better develop a love affair with your frying pan." He said this to tell you that while you are building this sham of a biz, you can't afford to go out and eat.

    O.K., Einstein, how the hell do I do that after I've put in 8-10 at work and have to leave from work to make it an amway function. The condescention was suffocating. Who the hell has time to cook, or clean, or do any of the things that have to be done often when you are committed to this freaking biz 24/day?

    Your health takes a back seat to amway, as do your finances, and your relationships, and your worship. Amway has to become your god or you can't build it.

    CASSETT TAPE

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    1. Hi Cassette Tape. Yup you called that one!

      Years! Nothing changes. Except the faces. And the prices going up!

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    2. Dave's sponsoring tactics might have worked in the 70s or 80s. But takes two mins to find a critic info online with Amway. He hasn't grown past diamond edc for the past 30+ yrs. I wonder if some of these old geezers like Severn,Britt,puryear etc started in today's environment. Would they be nearly as successful? Most of the mlm sponsoring today is done by blogs,websites,and social media.

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    3. Anonymous - in addition to the old geezer Diamonds not growing their business, Amway isn't seeing much in the way of new cult leaders. No matter how many Ambots show up here and brag about the hundreds of new Amway diamonds every year. With the Internet anyone that got prospected by an ambot and is thinking about it and does their homework and looks online they'll see lots of true stories about the misery Amway has brought to so many lives. Emotional and financial distress. The lies and the antics of Amway's commissioned sales force. And a program that's designed for failure. Any business that shows a tiny fraction of 1% of participants make money is not a good business to get into. No matter how they try to fake out ambots into believing their "business owners" instead of commissioned salespeople working long hours for pennies.

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    4. Locally we had some past big wig distributors from Herbalife. They place employment ads for sales people. They are using these tactics for ages. They have old copies of six figure cheques/downline reports from the late 80s lol. Working out of the dungy office telling people to contact all their family and anyone they come contact with. While the rest of the world moved onto retirement and better things. These idiots are still trying to reclaim the glory years. There are no longer hundreds of new diamonds in north america. Maybe one new diamond every six years

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    5. Anonymous (10/07/14 4;15pm)
      'Glory years' is a good description. My new motto about mlms is this: "I'm over it." That biz model was based on how you could lure people in the 60's, 70's, 80's, and even the 90's (at least for a while). With today's young people unable to focus for even a nano-second, with necks bent into a permanent 80 degrees angle (looking at their fascinating phones), the internet in the way of everything, MLMs have got to be scrambling to figure out a way to stay relevant.

      This generation does not have the staying power of us old Boomers. We cured everything with hard work. Work pisses these youn'uns off. They call us stupid for having worked. Okie dokie. I've grabbed the popcorn and pulled up a chair - bring on the success, Little Ones. I'm waiting.

      It's ironic how by the very nature of MLMs, it is dying on the vine by this new generation's refusal to do what we did. MLMs simply cannot grow without a shocking amount of work. We are told we were lazy losers. Really. That comment often coming from some go-getter from his Mommy's basement. What a tiger.

      Today they claim they can't find work that pays. Well, here's how we did it. We came straight out of high school and took 3-4 part-time minimum wage jobs and got the hell out of our parents' homes. That's right. We worked constantly - but we were free. We sat on crates or on the floor. We usually had no phone of any kind. Oh, the horror. How ever did we manage? Well, when we acutally had something relevant to say on the phone, we hiked 3 blocks to the pay phone, dropped in some dimes, and got it over with. We didn't hang on our friends' every word.

      We couldn't afford cameras so we didn't take a picture of every dumb thing that came along. Not inerested in what you had for dinner or what an ass you're making of yourself with your friends at some sleazy bar. Spare me.

      We don't pull up to an accident and take pictures. We actually render aid. What a concept.

      Note to Boomers: Keep taking your vitamins and stay in shape. Your kids are in no condition to take over yet. They may never be ready. Keep your gun blued and your ammo dry and at the ready.

      CASSETTE TAPE

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    6. Anonymous - Amway works the same way. Ambots are ordered to make a list of everyone they know and then start contacting them, which is kind of stupid because just because I knew somebody 20 years ago doesn't mean I have their contact info today. Same with the mailman, unlikely to give me their contact information. The list is meaningless. As long as there are still names on the list then it means the Ambot has hope and Amway is all about sell the hope not the soap. I wonder if your post is going to attract unwanted Amway Ambot attention screeching how they have hundreds of new Diamonds even year, and not as you're probably in the ballpark - 1 every few years.

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    7. Cassette Tape - you're probably right. Today's generation has other interests than being a commissioned salesperson for MLM. The way Amway gets them is because of those phones. Endless calls and texts from the assholes in their Amway uplines so they'll get mega phone time.

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    8. Cassette tape, i agreed with today's kids not being able to focus for a nano second. But no amount of hard work will help sell Amway products with 71.00 vit c and monavie juice type expensive snake oil. I was a ibo in early 90s when the feds had tons of new diamonds. I still have no clue how people back then baught into the high prices and constant meetings. Today's generation people are quick to figure out if its a scam or to pricey.

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    9. Anonymous - when they're in Amway their upline keeps them busy on the phone all the time with endless calls and texts. The phone also works for prospects at Amway meetings. Some people surf while they're at the meeting wondering what the fuck is this shit I've walked into and end up here and leave a comment. Others have googled Amway on the drive home (when they're in 2's!) and got this blog and found out the truth about the ambots and their Amway scam. The brainwashing was the same back then as it is today. But today there's the Internet and a lot of people sharing their stories about the financial and emotional distress Amway has brought to their lives so not as many people are getting scammed.

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  5. lol someone was talking about people flying out from California to attend the Cincinnati convention. Why would they fly all the way to Cincinnati when Colorado is so much closer? That would be a much shorter flight. I'm assuming that these are both the same event?

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    1. Anonymous - it sounds like some Amway cult leaders need more money from ticket sales so they're putting the screws to ambots all over the country to come to their Amway meeting. because according to the Amway cult leader their meeting is the best. GAG!!!!

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  6. Am at the Oregon convention. They're chanting "I'm a freedom fighter, I'm going diamond." Now people are standing and cheering. Please send help, if found out I may be used as a human sacrifice for the diamond gods.

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    1. Anonymous! Holy crap! You gotta get out of there! LOL!!! They're freedom fighters now instead of warriors! LOL!!! Get yourself to Voodoo donuts and buy something to put a hex on those diamond gods!

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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.
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