Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Ignore Fucking Amway Ambots!



A reader shares what its like getting pestered by Amway ambots on campus.

This happened to me before. In my case, they didn't mention the name and i got sucked into a meeting.

I didn't get sucked in but almost so I can only agree with some of the things here. The first time I got introduced to it, I was a freshman in college. The girl who gave he info was like a waterfall. I stood underneath it and continuously poured info nonstop barely stopping for a question I squeezed in. That was the first flag.

I went to a meeting of theirs. First thing I noticed was that the girl had aggressively messaged me to go and I had since I had finished everything that was needed of me and I had nothing else to do. Second red flag.

The meeting was intense. When the top upline of the town came in, some people were cheering as if their favorite sports team won something or their favorite singer came in. Basically at the top of their lungs. 3rd red flag.
I basically wanted to leave. AS far as they were concerned, they were avoiding to say the name of the company. They tried to get my credit card info to get me to buy their stuff and immediately join. So, I told them I had something to do in the way so I left back to my dorm.

That was the end of that. I still see some of the people at my university (they were also college students) pitching the Amway message. I kind of feel pity as their expressions expressed insecurity and desperation for money. But someday they could rise out of their hole. Now everything, I get a message on facebook, I just delete them just because its annoying as hell. I am certainly not making the first mistake again.

Btw, this is in New Jersey. My college Rutgers has these people like other universities that do this. All of my friends just ignore them. Best leave it that way.



3 comments:

  1. What you had was an experience of the Amway business cult.

    A business cult is like a religious cult, except that you are involved in worshiping money and those persons above you in the pyramid who have recruited you into it. Like all crackpot religions, a business cult can be very intense.

    Whenever a cult of this nature tries to suck you in, the best procedure is to close your eyes, cover your ears, and walk away quickly. Never try to debate with them, and never let them have any information about you. Ignore them completely, delete their messages, and wash the thought of them out of your mind.

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    1. Anonymous - a woman wrote a good article on a business cult. I think she'd been sucked into Monavie. I wish I could find it again but its probably kicking around this blog.

      We get a lot of college students either leaving a comment thanking us for warning them or saying they got sucked in before finding out how much Amway was really going to cost them. Or screeching at us for putting up a blog that talks about what it's really like in the Amway cult and putting up with fucking Ambot losers. And then they all lie about how rich they are thanks to Scamway and have retired at age 20 or 21 or whatever bullshit they're slinging.

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  2. It's funny how Amway tries hard to recruit college students, and yet Amway freaks all preach that going to college is a waste of time.

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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.
8. Notice how this blog is written in English? That's our language so keep your comments in English too. If you leave a comment written in another language then we either have to use Google translate to put it into English so everyone can understand what you wrote or we can hit the Delete button. Guess which one is easier for us to do?
9. We suspect you're a troublemaking Amway asshole.
10. Your comment got caught in the spam filter. Gets checked occasionally. We’ll get to you eventually and approve it as long as it really isn’t spam.