A question many female readers want to know the answer to when they visit the marriedtoanambot blog is – how long will it take until my ambot husband quits Amway?
I’d
say my husband is average when it comes to figuring out how long many IBO’s
stick it out with Amway. Most ambots will quit Amway somewhere between 6 months
and a year. That can be an eternity to a wife as she’s subjected to the abuse
from upline, their attempts to destroy the relationship, and the money going
down the drain while the upline badgers her husband to buy more products,
attend all Amway meetings and functions, and invest heavily into the Amway tool
scam. Depends on how much money they had in their savings account or how much
room is available on his credit card, the losses could be small in the hundreds
of dollars or more substantial in the thousands.
The time frame could vary too. I’m going to go out on a limb and suggest that
there might be a small number of Amway cult leaders who don’t badly abuse their
downline and chastise them and insult them and try to destroy their
relationships. These slightly kinder cult leaders may have the power to keep
their ambots toeing the line for a longer period of time in order to suck more
money out of them.
Amway is a vicious cycle. It starts off with some fucking asshole sponsoring
your husband into Amway. Then he must go to two or three Amway meetings each
week generally held in someone’s living room or basement but might occasionally
be held in a hotel meeting room. There usually is no charge for the meetings
held at someone’s house but there will be a fee if the Amway meetings is at a
hotel. At least a couple of times a month a Diamond in need of a few thousand
in cash will show up to speak to the masses. Again could be a hotel meeting
room or maybe a school auditorium or similar venue. These cost $10 to attend.
And someone who got out of Scamway about a year or so ago said the cost of the
meetings are $15 so they might be a bit higher than that now too. About once a
month there will be a rally where new pins get to “walk across the stage” which
also costs $10 or more to attend and is held in an auditorium with a stage.
There has to be a stage otherwise those brainwashed ambots would be unable to
brag about “crossing the stage”. Also about once a month is some useless
product seminar probably held in a hotel meeting room where an Amway product is
showcased. Probably costs $25 to $50 to attend. So in an average month there
will be 10 to 20 Amway related meetings the ambot must attend.
If the ambot stops attending he will be chastised by the Platinum cult leader
who will be relentless in phone calls and text messages bullying the IBO until
he buckles down and starts attending again.
That’s why I call Amway a vicious cycle. Once the wife has hope - and remember
Amway is all about selling the hope! - that her husband is getting ready to
quit because he’s stopped attending all these damned Amway meetings, some
upline asshole badgers him and reminds him of his duties to the cult until he
breaks down and goes back and buys more Amway products.
Eventually the ambot will find the strength to stop and this will be difficult
because of all the love bombing the ambot actually might like some of these
Amway assholes. Quitting Amway means quitting all these new friends because no
one is allowed contact with former ambots. Quitting these new friends may be
hard for the brainwashed ambot because he’s been cut off from his former
friends for months now and he’s spent maybe 20 hours or more each week with
these new friends attending cult meetings. His priorities are screwed up over
who the real friends are. I’ve said it before - if friends are only interested
in you for your money then they’re not real friends at all.
Amway is a vicious cycle. Always on the lookout for its next victim. And not
discriminatory. Amway will recycle former victims of its cult. I know. Watched
Ambot been there done that.
Financial roller coaster. Emotional roller coaster. All I wanted is for this
terror park ride to end.
End the Amway cycle.
It will never really end until Amway is shut down and closes its doors forever.
Not everyone learns their lesson the first time around.
Amway is a vicious cycle.
What is the deal with still treating business as though it can only be conducted by men? Do they still believe women only can play a support role behind the scenes?
ReplyDeleteGiven that they actually have no beliefs of any kind except for the need to scam ordinary people, has all of this old fashioned stuff disappeared? Are they still acting as though they would prefer not to take money from atheists, homosexuals, women and people from minorities?
You're supposed to be selling soap and making people rich in the process aren't you? Why would you care who buys your soap? If you tell people they can't join the money making club they aren't going to buy soap. So what is it? We sell soap to make people rich or we could be richer but we have high ethics and don't make women and minorities business people because they aren't good enough?
I haven't had anyone personally ask me to join Amway in over 20 years. I seriously wonder who they are scamming these days. I doubt that there are many people in Australia who can be scammed in this way.