Remember how Amway
ambots strategically place Amway products or use them in hopes that others will
ask about it and maybe want to buy it.
Prospect notices Ambot drinking Perfect Water and gloating about how this is
the best water he’s ever tasted and how he buys it from his own company.
Prospect: Hey how much does that Perfect Water cost?
Ambot: $2 a bottle
Prospect: OK I’ll buy one and try it out.
Ambot: oh we don’t sell them singularly you got to buy a case. $50 please.
Prospect: are you shitting me? $50 for a case of water? Go fuck yourself.
Thanks to john doe for letting us that nothing has changed in Amway since
the 90’s.
In the
early ninety’s I was introduced to the scamster company by my boss.
He
kept spraying the Glister spray in his mouth in front of all the employees.
Sooner or later someone asks “hey, what you got there?” He tells us “I bought
it from my own company.”
Little
did we know that was the first lie we got hit with. Here he comes again with “hey,
if you want to be financially free, I’m having a meeting over at my place.”
Second lie. We were told to not call the company amway, but rather “the
umbrella corporation” and if asked to say that we do sell some amway products.
Third lie. Went to a few meetings, a seminar to meet the Diamonds and a few
other money wasting events.
Heck,
I even went “dream building” where your upline takes you around to look at rich
houses and fancy cars.
Two
things that broke me from the hypnotic spell of amway. 1. The
seminar/conventions speakers. They sit up there and brag about all the stuff
they bought, where they went hunting, all kinds of useless information. At the
end of praising himself he threw up a few circles, wrote Amway in big letters,
and he was done talking. I was pissed. 2. I couldn’t afford their products
anymore. Back then they highly suggest you spend $150 per month on amway
products. The problem was....$150 didn’t get you much stuff, so we had to go to
Wal Mart to get the rest of the household items we needed.
We
eventually stopped buying the amway products completely and started paying off
all the debt we created with amway. Concentrated or not concentrated, their
products are just way too overpriced.
The guy actually said "I bought it from my own company"?
ReplyDeleteWhat a flaming asshole. He really thought that he had some kind of right of possession to a company that probably didn't know that he existed.
But that's what Amway depends upon in its IBOs -- stupidity.
Anonymous - that just goes to show what brainwashing does to a person. Ambots are brainwashed to believe they're "business owners" and they buy from their "own company". The sane world sees that as stupidity but that's quite a scam Amway's got going there.
DeleteYou know it's no different than if I decided to be a Walmart affiliate and put a link up on this blog to refer readers to shop there. But then I also decide I'll buy everything I need from Walmart by clicking on the link on my blog which means I'm buying from my own company - according to Amway Ambot logic LOL. The Walton family might disagree LOL! All it means is I'm getting a small commission back from everything I buy or others who've clicked on the link. I have zippo control over the products, the prices, the shipping, the marketing, the employee health plan, etc. The Walton family don't know I exist any more than DeVos or VanAndel know lowly ambots exist. Nobody at the top could possibly know the names of all the little worker bees at the bottom. And if they're arrogant Amway pricks at the top of the pyramid they don't care either.