Thursday, October 4, 2018

Amway Ambots On A Mission To Find People Who Want To Save Money


“We want to show you how to save money buying from your own shop and then you find other people who want to save money and teach them how to set up their own shops so they can save money too.”

I heard that phrase many times - or similar wording - at every Amway meeting I attended.

The statement sounds reasonable enough. Shop from your own store and save money buying products that you would purchase anyway. Yeah, sounds good. Everyone wants to save money and get good deals on products they regularly purchase.

The problem is our upline bullied Ambot into changing his spending habits to buy shit that we never bought before, that I didn’t like, and often we didn’t end up using. He didn’t save money because he spent way more money than if he’d purchased comparable products at the grocery and drug store. And we ended up wasting money by throwing out a bunch of useless, shitty Amway products.

How is that saving us money? We’re spending hundreds of dollars a month on Amway products that we’ve never had on our shopping list. Energy drinks, food bars, bottled water, and vitamins to mention a few.

I don’t consider myself an avid shopper but I hit the drug stores and grocery stores enough times that I have a good idea of prices and quality and good value.

Ambot does not. Oh he might spot a good deal and stock up on the item but for the most part he doesn’t know how much things cost at the store.

He blindly accepted the upline’s (bad) advice that Amway’s products would save us money and these items were better quality than what could be purchased at the local retailers and that he should buy, buy, buy! He MUST be his own best customer. Including himself and a few occasional pity purchasers his customer base was five.

Because of the upline’s influence over Ambot being  his own best customer I got stuck using inferior products that did not save us money.

The real damage with the “save money” by shopping at your own store philosophy is IBO’s like Ambot do not do price comparisons with other retailers and overspend by buying stuff that they normally would not have purchased.

I know how to save money when I’m shopping. Its by having a good idea of what the prices are of groceries and sundries that I regularly purchase at the grocery and drug stores and recognizing when something is on sale at a decent enough price to buy it. Then I watch the flyers and when I see something on sale that I regularly purchase I stock up. If I see something in the flyer that’s a good price but its not something I need - I don’t buy it. See? Saving money?

I save a lot of money now that we don’t have to buy shitty overpriced Amway products.




6 comments:

  1. The idea that anyone can "save money" in Amway is more than absurd. It's brainless.

    When you sign up in Amway you sign yourself into financial slavery to up-line, and to the substandard products that they push on you.

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    1. I totally agree Anonymous. If you want to save money you go to Walmart. And as you put it, if you want financial slavery and substandard products you go to Amway.

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  2. The idea of saving money via "buying from your own store" is ludicrous. For example, it's so easy to price compare in a store, website, or mobile app (if you dare sneak behind upline and think for yourself) and realize that Amway is much more expensive.

    In all honesty, this part of the Amway mentality reminds me of being a child forced into a school fundraiser. Kids beg their parents to buy overpriced, useless crap in order to earn cheap plastic prizes that are temporary status symbols. They also beg parents to sell at work, place of worship, etc.

    As an Ambot, of course the elusive prizes are Diamond status, residual income, and walking the beaches of the world. Kids quickly learn that nobody wants their terrible wrapping paper, candy, or magazines. Ambots still believe in LOC, Perfect Water, Artistry, and all the other garbage they hawk.

    Perhaps these school fundraisers should be referred to as "Amway Junior."

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    1. Anonymous - if you "buy from your own store" that hawks overpriced shitty products and you're the only customer - then you're a fucking Amway idiot!

      Why "buy from my own store" when I can get better quality products for lower prices just about everywhere else.

      Just try convincing a brainwashed Amway Ambot they're a fucking idiot from buying from their own store with outrageously overpriced useless products.

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  3. Watched amways 2018 YouTube diamond club and it's hilarious. Mostly older indian guys and one goofy white dude lol. Im sure the rest of the North American sales force feel motivated after watching it lol

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    1. Anonymous - I'm sure the rest of North America's sales force feels a lot of different things after watching a bunch of Amway cult leaders who were dumb enough to post a video on Youtube!

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