Has everyone seen the ambot who
dropped by to leave a canned Amspeak response on the post HowTo Convince Your Husband To Quit Amway?
Anonymous said...
I don't understand....your husband is out there, working
his ass off to build a business with Amway so that he can pursue his and his
family dreams...and you are trying to sabotage it....explain it to me, please!!
http://bizmovie.blogspot.com/
Anyway like so many bloggers the landing page is as far as it got with this
Amway loser but it’s still up there. Still dreaming that people will email him
for more info. Any takers here who want to have some fun with an Ambot?
This is someone who ended up at this post after going to Google and doing a
search for “how do I convince other people when I’m not making any money in
mlm”.
My anonymous friend from Malaysia is not so anonymous when he puts a link to
his (her?) blog though he could be posting the blog anonymously under a
pseudonym. I don’t know. Could be our troll Kwong Wong Little Dong for all I
know.
He says he can’t understand why I don’t support my husband in the Amway
business. Though he could have also been directing his comments at the first
poster who left comments on that post. I would have thought that anybody who
isn’t making money in an MLM would be able to figure that out the answer to that
question all by themselves. Maybe his wife can explain it to him!
Besides why waste my time explaining something to someone who will not be back
to read the response. As far as I know this Malaysian Ambot has shown up at this
blog and only stayed long enough to read this one post and leave an intelligent
canned comment.
I support my husband in a legitimate business. I do not support him in Scamway.
I do not support him in a scam where less than 1% of IBO’s make money. The only
successful IBO’s are those who have a snake oil salesman personality and are
comfortable lying and scamming people. People who have a conscience, morals, or
are too honest to lie will never, ever by successful at Amway.
For help at deceiving people to get them to Amway meetings read these posts:
DishonestyLines
ProfessionalLiars
P.S. You are supposed to lie and put on a happy face and tell all prospects
that business is going good, big things are happening, and now is the best time
to get on board. You’re obviously too honest if you’re telling people you’re
not making money at Amway and this is not the right business choice for you.
You have to lie and deceive in order to recruit anybody into Amway these days. There's just too much negative information out there on the internet about how fraudulent the entire racket is, and how much financial loss you will suffer in it.
ReplyDeleteAmway is terrified of the internet and its ability to spread information widely and quickly. In 1975 you could lie your head off when talking to potential recruits -- today you can't do that, because the facts about Amway and its false promises (along with hundreds of horrible anecdotes) are immediately available to anyone with a computer.
Think about the pure rage of some stupid little Amway freak as he tries (desperately!) to get a stranger to listen to his presentation of chalk circles and PV figures. Only a few brain-dead losers will listen!
Anybody who is dumb enough to ask the question "How do I convince other people when I'm not making any money in MLM?" is unsuited for ANY business. If you're not making money, you can't hold yourself up as an example.
That's right, Anonymous. With the Internet we're able to share our stories of the financial and emotional abuse Amway has brought to our lives and help others know getting involved with this scam is a very bad idea. Amway Ambots desperately tell any potential recruits not to search online about Amway. These days smart consumers research online before buying or getting involved in things or travel. Its smart to check things out ahead of time online and make a decision whether to buy or try or avoid.
DeleteThe Internet scares the shit out of Amway!
There are more honest ways to make a living than lying and scamming to make a few pennies commission.