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!
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Amway Ambot Over Saturation
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Good post. This underscores why Ambots cannot be successful in a "business" that is more about recruitment than it is about the products. The products are difficult, if not impossible, to sell due to the HUGE mark up from competing products in local stores. Finding customers who are not brainwashed or family members of Ambots who make tepid pity purchases are close to impossible. So the focus of the Ambot becomes selling phony "hope and dreams" to bring in fellow "franchisees" (lol... yeah right) who in essence become customers buying the products themselves. If they really had a real business, as this post shows, they wouldn't want to over-saturate a market for themselves. BUT, since the people they recruit are in reality customers and not business owners, they want to get as many as they can. But that plan always fails because you can't have a bunch of businesses spending all their own money on their own products and bringing no outside money in for long until they are deeply in debt and have to crash and burn. That's why they rely on all the motivational brainwashing tools and seminars. To keep all of them driving up their debt for as long as possible with laughable "success is just around the corner" bullshit lies.
ReplyDeleteCould you imagine a McDonalds franchise where the owner is his only customer and tries to rely on recruiting other people to put up a McDonalds on every street corner and all of them basically buying from themselves? How long do you think THAT will last? lol
Thanks Anonymous. The rest of the world who are not brainwashed Amway Ambots can understand that legitimate business running franchise operations do not over-saturate the market.
DeleteThat is not a consideration for Amway's head office. Unlike the bullshit "you are a franchise just like McDonald's" that Ambots are brainwashed to believe at Scamway meetings, that's untrue. They are just customers. Amway's head office has no duty to check if an area is over saturated with other Amway sales reps because their sales reps aren't selling products to anyone but themselves. Buy from your own store! So Amway doesn't care how many customers they have all over the place. The more customers they have buying their overpriced shitty products the better. Because Amway knows their shit can't compete with similar lower priced products in the market.
Amway's a SCAM!
But even though IBO's aren't making money - they've become better people! LOL! The bullshit those Amway losers believe - LOL!
Amway works best in places where the general population hasn't heard about it, or about MLM schemes as a whole. In places like that, saturation isn't an immediately visible problem, since Amway is something new and nobody has really heard much about it.
DeleteThis is why Amway has been forced to spread itself globally. In places like Great Britain and America, the scam is so obvious by now that the very name "Amway" stinks in the nostrils of most people, and it is next to impossible to recruit new IBOs except among the very stupid and poorly educated members of the community.
Anonymous - there's not too many places where the general population hasn't heard about Scamway. The new recruits are usually younger and have never heard about this pyramid scheme before and the Amway cult leader cautions them not to talk to their parents or grandparents because they probably know all about Amway.
DeleteYou said it - Amway stinks!
Looking at the CORE steps carefully. Only 2 steps are aimed at making sales. These are showing "the plan" and retailing the products. Ironically and unfortunately. These 2 steps are extremely difficult and often times impossible to perform. The rest are easy but ironically, the rest of the steps are non-income producing and involves a loss. Therefore, if you can do the 2 impossible steps. Either you are gifted in lying or the prospect is highly vulnerable enough to believe in your lies.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - as you pointed out those 2 steps are the most difficult to achieve. No one wants to listen to the fucking Amway bored plan and no one wants to buy shitty overpriced Amway products. Unless of course they're a brainwashed Ambot then they'll do those things multiple times. I mean really we saw the fucking Amway plan at every damn meeting we went to. No one new was seeing this plan. Just us poor schmucks who showed up because if we didn't we'd be in for a shit rage torrent of abuse from the sack of shit Platinum. Yup you have to be a gifted liar and scammer to make any money in Amway.
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