tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2623443549536997676.post2217593776828919817..comments2024-03-28T17:32:31.462-07:00Comments on Married to an Ambot: Make Less (And Less Money) In AmwayAnna Bananahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05373457126465029723noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2623443549536997676.post-85235830034971082052016-07-26T13:29:14.614-07:002016-07-26T13:29:14.614-07:00Anonymous - its the love bombing cult tactic that ...Anonymous - its the love bombing cult tactic that Amway uses so everyone will like them. Well I saw through their phony ass act. I didn't like any of them. Oh sure some of the women I could tolerate but none of us exchanged phone numbers or recipes! LOL!<br /><br />The brainwashed Ambot sees all these "nice" people in their Amway upline and are taught to duplicate the assholes in their Amway upline and so they too put on this phony ass "nice" routine. <br /><br />Sign up with Amway and become a "nicer" person. It'll only cost you about $500 to $1000/month. <br /><br />Well if someone really wants to become nicer there are much cheaper ways to do so besides spending the big bucks to join the Amway cult.<br /><br />Volunteering anyone? That one's usually free (add in your cost of gas to get there) or nearly free. I'm sure there are free articles online on how to become a nicer person and I bet none of those articles suggest signing up with Scamway.Anna Bananahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05373457126465029723noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2623443549536997676.post-92123332371009045892016-07-26T10:46:09.051-07:002016-07-26T10:46:09.051-07:00Anna, you have put your finger on a very important...Anna, you have put your finger on a very important point: this business about "liking" people.<br /><br />Your husband took a liking to Captain Fuck Up, and to the other up-line creeps to whom he was introduced. This was the thing that got him started in the Amway fraud. "Liking" and trusting people were the first steps.<br /><br />Amway depends on this natural, naive, and silly human tendency. Just because you "like" someone doesn't mean that you should go into business with them! I like my cousin very much, but because of his rotten business sense and consistent record of failure, I'd never trust him with a plugged nickel.<br /><br />People can be likable and sweet and kind. They can be morally upright persons. They can be honest and loyal. BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN THAT THEY WILL BE GOOD IN A BUSINESS VENTURE!!!<br /><br />In the case of Amway, the company has perfected its love-bombing techniques so well that the persons trying to recruit you as an IBO all seem to be friendly and good people. But even if that were true (which it isn't -- they only want your money), it doesn't follow that the "Plan" they are trying to push on you is a sensible or viable one. The only "Plan" Amway has for its IBOs is a 99% failure plan. <br /><br />The problem is that most North Americans have been brainwashed into this silly attitude of "being nice," and "liking people who are nice." And this makes many of them suckers for Amway.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com