How do you know when someone in
Amway is lying? Their mouth is moving. Or if it’s the Internet – when they’re
typing something.
Why do lying scamming Amway assholes show up on a site that’s all about making
fun of Amway losers and try to convince us they’re not in Amway?
Really I don’t give a shit one way or another if someone reading this blog is
in Amway but I do know from our time inside the cult that we had to deny any
involvement with Amway and that’s still taught today. Amway has such a bad
reputation that everyone knows it’s a scam. Well maybe not those young enough
who haven’t heard of it before but maybe they should ask their parents or
grandparents. Except they’re not allowed to say the “A” word.
Now how do I know when someone says they’re not in Amway and they’re really NOT
in Amway. Usually it’s a wife or girlfriend who shows up and says she’s not in
Scamway but her husband/boyfriend is and the fucking assholes in his upline are
making her life hell and they’re broke all the time because he’s always buying
shitty overpriced Amway products. Or it’ll be another family member or a friend
who has a similar story – the Amway cult follower has turned into a mean nasty
son of a bitch all through his worship of the Great Amway God. Sometimes it’ll
be someone who says they went to an Amway cult meeting and HOLY SHIT did they
dodge a bullet and are staying away from those Ambot bastards and they’re here
to share their story. Occasionally readers leave comments that they used to be
in Amway, some from as far back as the 70’s, and sometimes they search it
online and they share the story of the lies they heard and the money they lost.
There’s no reason to doubt any of these type of stories from people who say
they’re not in Amway.
It’s the ones who show up and say they’re not in Amway but they’re studying it
and decide it’s a great opportunity LOL!!!! Or they’re “not in Amway” but
randomly end up at an old post after searching for more information on Amway
Spring Leadership or WWDB Family Reunion and leave a comment saying they’re not
in Amway, spout off a bunch of canned Amspeak propaganda the same bullshit the
assholes in our Amway upline were spouting off many years ago and then they
insult us. The usual Amspeak screechings and bitchings about how we didn’t try
hard enough or the system works if you’re a winner.
Here’s the scoop when someone who isn’t in Amway but has a friend/family member
in the scam they’re looking for support, they’re sharing the evil that has
invaded their life. They’re unhappy especially if it’s their husband and he’s
draining their bank account and running up the credit card. Someone with a
loved one in Amway isn’t stopping by to say they’ve looked at “the business”
and then gush all their loving and then they spout off a bunch of canned
Amspeak bullshit and accuse everyone at this blog of being a negative
unchristian dreamstealer who’s a quitter who didn’t try hard enough and who
will be dead or broke by age 65.
People who are not in Amway usually have heartwrenching stories to share or
entertaining stories about how they figured out Amway was a scam and they’re
not getting conned.
It’s like if you work at McDonald’s but you don’t want to tell someone you work
there cause you’re embarrassed. If you’re going to deny it you better not be
wearing a McDonald’s uniform and eating a Big Mac.
Why show up here and leave a comment denying being in Amway when it’s pretty
clear you are? Just don’t leave a comment at all. But I suppose you got to get
your practice at lying in somewhere. If your Amway lies ain’t getting you
nowhere here those lies ain’t going to work anywhere else you try them.
Next time try finding a job where you’re not embarrassed to work there and
don’t have to lie about it.
Anna, the phenomenon you are describing here is "cognitive dissonance." It means believing or knowing one thing, but speaking or behaving as if the thing were untrue or unreal, and pretending that you are thinking something else.
ReplyDeleteIt could be the case of a guy who pretends to be very religious, but keeps a mistress on the side and steals money when he can. Or it could be a person who pretends to be very patriotic, but sells secret information to his country's enemy.
In the case of Amway freaks, this means knowing that you are in Amway but telling people that you are NOT in Amway. It means telling potential recruits that they can be rich in five years, although you know very well that it probably takes many years to become a Platinum (if you make it at all). It means telling your down-line that you make no profit from the sale of tools, but knowing that you certainly get a cut from tool sales.
And on and on and on it goes... if you are an Amway freak, you have to live with cognitive dissonance every second of your life. Think one way, and act a different way.
Anonymous - yup that's true. When we were in Amway we weren't allowed to say the A word so we had to tell people we were in World Wide Dream Builders. LOL I guess that sounds all important. If you're in Amway you got to lie, deny, distract, and defend. You got to tell everyone that business is going great when the reality is you're losing hundreds of dollars a month and there's no income. Or at least a $10 rebate commission check every month is not sustainable income against the huge amount of money spent each month buying Amway shit.
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