I can't tell you how many times I heard our sack of shit
Platinum say Amway is not a get rich quick scheme.
What he does NOT say is that Amway is also not a get rich slowly
business.
Amway is a get rich NEVER kind of business. Except for a fraction of 1%
of IBO's who make money though unlikely to be the promised riches some Amway
asshole from the stage tells you.
I heard every amount from $100,000 to $750,000 a year promised to us by Amway
assholes from our sponsor to the Diamonds.
Lying bunch of bastards!
Ambots spend a lot of time denying that Amway is not a get rich scheme and not
a pyramid scheme. Anyone who has to spend so much time denying something and
arguing why its not - gotta have them canned Amspeak responses ready! - you
know its gotta be exactly that otherwise why spend so much time in denial mode?
I've never heard anyone from McDonalds telling franchise owners that buying a
restaurant is not a get rich quick scheme. Owning a McDonalds is kind of the
same thing as owning a gold mine! Its always gonna make money. Likewise I've
never heard anyone from McDonalds going around convincing the public that they
are not a pryamid scheme and they are not a scam. They don't need to spend
time denying what they are not. They need to convince people what they are.
Legitimate businesses don't need to spend an enternity denying anything. You
don't hear representatives from Dairy Queen going around convincing people that
Blizzards taste great. Most people can figure that one out after a couple of
spoonfuls.
I saw an interesting article on Yahoo that I wanted to share called How To Retire With $1 Million.
Of course the first thought that comes to mind is if you want to retire with
any money, don't fritter it away in the Amway scam!
Anyway its something to think of. People like us who are small business owners
don't have a pension to rely on so in our working years we have to figure out
other investments to supplement our social security. That small amount coming
in each month is all some people have. For others its just a regular amount
coming in each month that can be counted on to show up and probably just covers
monthly expenses depending on where you live. Its a lot more expensive to live
in New York City than somewhere out in the boonies in Oklahoma. People like us
need investments to bring in a steady income when we retire for the fun stuff.
Or maybe the not so fun stuff when a major appliance needs to be replaced.
What we don't need is some bullshit claim from the lying assholes in the Amway
upline about the gazillions of dollars in residual income that will be rolling
in forever in our golden years.
Amway freaks have to make a lot of denials when they are trying to recruit new IBOs, for the simple reason that blogs like this one are revealing the truth about all of the fraud and fakery that comes out of the mouths of Amway assholes.
ReplyDeleteWe've made it clear that there is no "residual income" in the Amway racket.. We've made it clear that up-line makes a solid profit from tools and functions. We've made it clear that up-line Diamonds get divorced, and have gone bankrupt. We've made it clear that many Amway big pins have quit and moved on to other MLM rackets that promise more cash to them. We've made it clear that Amway products are overpriced and generic. We've made it clear that most Platinums are obnoxious little Hitlers.
With all this adverse publicity going on for nearly thirty years, what else can the Amway freak do except scream "NO! It isn't true!" Most of these Amway guys realize that telling potential recruits that they can become millionaires and retire in two to five years is a goddamned lie, and it's very easy to prove it's a lie.
So they have to backtrack and say "Amway is not a get-rich-quick-scheme." But they have to save this for later, after you have signed up and started paying all the fees.
Amway types live in a self-imposed Dream world. You have to drag them kicking and screaming into reality before they will admit any fact.
Anonymous - everything wrote is so correct. With all the information out there from people who've been in Amway or been around Amway losers and share our stories so that others can be spared the financial and emotional distress we went through - there will always be Amway Ambots screaming that it isn't true. And then list off a bunch of reasons because Amway will always be a blame the victim scam. Because it's easier to blame others that to admit we are right and to face the facts.
DeleteAmway is just like any other religious cult. You are compelled "to believe," regardless of your actual perceptions or thoughts, and then you are expected to stand up and argue, forcefully, against anyone who dares to question or criticize what you believe. You are also expected to deny any obvious fact that undermines your belief system.
DeleteThis is what is called being a brainwashed good little Ambot.
That's right Anonymous. Those brainwashed Amway losers have a canned Amspeak response for just about every argument out there and will spend hours debating with non-believers and spouting out every lie and bullshit they can come up with. Amway is an unethical business and only the best liars out there can hope to make money at ScAmway.
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