Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Checks Payable to Cash



Whenever we attended an Amway meeting held in an auditorium where a Diamond or an Emerald was speaking we had to cough up ten bucks apiece. A mere price to pay for the knowledge and wisdom we were going to learn from them. LOL!

Yeah right. Rip off! Rip off!

Someone left a comment that the price is now $15 but price tag doesn't really matter other than Ambots getting ripped off another $5 for a bunch of useless bullshit Amway Amspeak propaganda. In Amway its all about the bastards at the top of the pyramid ripping off everyone clinging to the bottom.

Usually shithead Platinums were in charge of selling tickets at the door and they’d want checks payable to Cash. You’d also have to write in the name of your Platinum in the memo line in case the check bounced the Diamond would know whose ass to ride for the infraction.

Probably not too many people know that checks payable to cash are not always accepted by financial institutions. Checks are supposed to be made payable to the person whose name is on the account its being deposited into. I worked in a bank 25 years ago for a short time until a better job came along. It was the policy years ago and according to someone who still works there she confirms checks payable to cash are not always accepted. These days they're rejected if they go through the automatic banking machine and a sharp eyed teller opening the envelopes catches it. Better chance if the person goes inside to a teller and explains why they have a check payable to cash drawn on someone else’s bank account. This is because anyone who gets their hands on a check payable to cash can cash it because its not payable to an actual person. Checks payable to cash can be legitimate and simply a case of the check writer being unaware they shouldn’t be doing this in case the check gets stolen or goes missing. The reason checks payable to cash may be rejected is due to the suspicion of possible fraudulent activity.

Hmm. Checks payable to cash. Possibility of fraud. Amway. Kind of all fits why the cult leaders want checks payable to cash. Who declares “cash” when filing their taxes? No Amway cult leaders that's for sure.

That aside, even though its a legitimate reason for a bank to refuse to accept the check it can be hit or miss if a check payable to cash is accepted by the teller.

The cult leaders want checks payable to cash because multiple people may be splitting the proceeds. At least two people receive these checks.

First off the school needs to be paid for the rental of the auditorium so someone probably an Emerald or Platinum takes care of that. The rest of the checks are handed over to the Diamond speaker as payment for showing up to bestow wisdom on the masses. Or if the Diamond is smart enough has someone else run those checks payable to cash through their bank and hands the cash over directly to the Diamond who sticks it in his pocket. That way there's no paper trail leading back to the Diamond and Uncle Sam ain't catching on. Though an Ambot somewhere is getting stuck with a record of a deposit going through their account. Fistfuls of checks payable to cash for $10 each. Could be buying joints for all an audit would show.

There was a local hotel booked for meetings where the upline Emerald spoke. Ambot found out that one of the IBO’s relatives managed this hotel and they’d get the meeting room for free. The $10 checks payable to cash would them be handed directly to the Emerald to deposit into his account. The last meeting I attended in this hotel there had to be over one hundred people there. Very few were guests in attendance who got in for free.

That’s a quick $1000 the Emerald just earned for showing up to brainwash the cult followers for a couple of hours.




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