The scheme goes something like demanding all the Amway cult followers eat one Amway food bar daily and drink one Amway drink daily and find others to do what you do.
Amway has these food bars that one would expect to be similar to what you can buy at the grocery store in the aisle where granola bars are kept. The obvious differences are at the grocery store there’s a huge selection of products, most priced well under $5 for a box of 6 or 8 bars to a box, and with such a wide variety to choose from most consumers are going to find a brand that they like eating. Compared to Amway with little choices and very expensive with 5 or 6 bars to a box costing around $30. I can go to Walmart and buy 10 boxes of granola bars that I like that actually taste good for around $30 though I don’t usually go hog wild and buy more than 2 or 3 boxes at a time just using that as an example. My $30 worth of granola bars bought at Walmart if I ate one a day would last me over 2 months. $30 worth of Amway food bars would last less than one week.
Besides price and getting more for your money at the grocery store, the taste factor comes into play. Amway food bars are nasty tasting shit bars. Gross flavored cardboard pretty much sums up how they taste.
At least the granola bars I buy at the grocery store taste pretty good. Good value and good taste beats out Amway’s overpriced shitty food bars every time!
Its really hard to find other to duplicate what you do when it means eating one of those nasty overpriced shitty Amway food bars every day.
Then get around to drinking one Amway beverage daily. Perfect(ly Useless) Water costs about $50 for a case of 24 bottles. You can buy a case for less than $5 just about everywhere else so Amway costs 10 times as much. Or you can buy energy drinks XS cat piss water costs over $30 for a box – how many come in a box? 6? 8? I can go on and on. Whatever Amway beverage you buy is going to cost a lot more money than a better tasting beverage at the grocery store.
The goal is to find 2 people to eat and drink one Amway products daily and that will earn the ambot an extra couple hundred bucks a month but the goal is to find 6 people (go Eagle!!!!) and those 6 people will find 6 people and those 6 people will find 6 people and so on and so on and so on. And a bunch of Eagles will happen and a bunch of ambots will qualify for Platinum and then its real easy to go Diamond!!! And then gazillions of dollars in residual income will come rolling in every month and the ambot can retire and never work again all by eating one Amway food bar and drinking one Amway beverage daily. That’s how the Amway fairy tale goes.
The reality is ambots can’t find others to eat, drink and duplicate because of the high cost and the low quality of Amway products. So they improvise for the 2 people they can’t find and drink and eat 3 Amway food and drink products daily. Then the assholes in their Amway upline bitch at them for not signing up anyone else and so they improvise even more and singlehandedly take on the eat drink and duplicate mantra of 6 ambots all wrapped up into one person.
That’s how it goes. Sounds easy. Eat drink and duplicate.
Except the ambot becomes a one man show to eat drink and duplicate to make up for all the people they can’t sucker in to duplicate what they do according to the Amway mantra – eat drink and duplicate. What the fuck? Are we talking rabbits here?
That’s the reality. And watch the credit card debt go through the roof to be ambot CORE when following that Amway mantra.
The crap about eating one energy bar and drinking one energy drink per day was the result of pure desperation.
ReplyDeleteHard facts: The great majority of new Amway IBOs can't recruit a down-line, and they can't sell Amway products at retail to non-Amway customers. All they can do is self-consume, or push a few Amway products onto their unwilling friends and relatives.
Since this is so, up-line came up with the "one drink, one energy bar per day" idea as a way to convince these idiotic IBOs that the Amway plan was workable.
That's right Anonymous. Most Amway Ambots will never sign up anyone in their downline except the occasional parent might sign up to help out the kid and then become part of the group that never does nothing. So most Ambots have to self consume with a frenzy to make up for the missing downline not duplicating them.
DeleteYup the Amway scheme looks workable on paper. Or when drawing circles on a chalkboard. The reality of pulling it off? Pretty much impossible. Why? Because most people know Amway is a scam or do their research and figure out pretty fast Amway is a pyramid scheme and most participants lose their money.