Yep
you read that title right so go ahead and have a good laugh!
Someone asks the sack of shit Amway Platinum what Dream Night is. Here’s the
direct quote:
“It’s the boot to kick off the year to make financial resolutions for the
group. It’s the financial orgy of the year.”
What the hell kind of answer is that? I can see the orgy thing capturing the
attention of the mostly male audience in their twenties. Boy were they going to
be disappointed when they showed up at the function!
It was held in a hotel’s banquet room and tickets cost $66 each. I heard that
amount on the portion of the recording I listened to and then I heard the sack
of shit Platinum requesting $75 each from the downline to cover their expenses
at organizing and purchasing tickets for everyone. No one asked for
clarification how come an extra $9 each went to the upline for typing a few
more tickets into the WWDB website to order them and then all the trouble they
had to go through to pass them out to the IBO’s. Scalpers!
The overpriced ticket gave the IBO a meal and forced them to listen to a couple
of Diamond speakers and watch their videos. Mostly it was about the Diamond’s
lifestyle or what they hoped to portray to IBO’s was their lifestyle, showing
mansions, private airplanes, sports cars, exotic vacations, etc. And apparently
they buy all these things with cash only - never incurring debt. Amway’s
figures of an average Diamond’s annual income at around $150,000 don’t seem to
realistically conclude that mansions, luxury cars, exotic vacations, etc – all
paid for in cash by the way - are sustainable on that income.
Smoke and mirrors. Lies and more lies. That’s doing the Amway shuffle.
The Platinum tells the cult followers his pitch to get people to come to Dream
Night is:
“Are you currently with this economic crisis getting everything you can by what
you’re currently doing or do you think you need to shift and do some more?”
If anyone said that to me I think I would go “Huh?” and then the IBO thinking
he had a live one would repeat it and then I’d go “What the fuck are you trying
to say?”
The Platinum said he was hosting a table for ten and then he asks around the
room to see how many suckers the IBO’s have found to attend. What he finds out
is that everyone’s guest lists consist mostly of family and not potential IBO’s
which outrages the Platinum. He starts to ride the eagle’s ass to get after the
people in his downline who don’t have the numbers of invited guests to buck up
and do the work.
Ambot pipes up and says he’s bringing 8 guests. When Dream Night arrived there
were no guests. Fortunately he didn’t buy extra tickets. Bottom line is
everyone had lofty numbers but few, if any, brought new prospects.
For all the good the extra $9 per ticket the upline wanted for their trouble at
purchasing tickets they fucked up anyway and the whole thing turned into a
fiasco. There were people in our group who were vegetarians. When purchasing
the tickets from the WWDB website there was a meal option for meat or
vegetarian. The asshole scalper who was collecting the cash took everyone’s
meal preferences at the time they forked over the money but didn’t necessarily
tally the meal types when making his mass Dream Night tickets purchase. The
tickets were handed out to the IBO’s when they arrived at the hotel all part of
the control thing.
In case you haven’t figured it out by now just about everyone ended up with the
opposite meal choice than what they wanted. Pissed off IBO’s stood in the
hallway where there was a lot of ticket and table swapping going on while
people tried to get a ticket and a table with their preferred food choice on
it. This took a long time to sort out because the asshole allocating the
tickets kept running off to find the sack of shit platinum and get more
tickets.
Big surprise these useless bastards couldn’t get their act together.
And before we go let’s get some key words in.
Amway WWDB Dream Night 2020
Amway WWDB Dream Night 2022
Amway WWDB Dream Night 2021
Amway WWDB Dream Night 2023
World Wide Dream Builders Dream Night 2023
World Wide Dream Builders Dream Night 2022
World Wide Dream Builders Dream Night 2021
The meaningless question asked by that Platinum as a way to entice people to go to a function or join Amway is a typical "manipulator's question." It's designed to get the person confused, and off his guard. It also makes unstated assumptions, in the hope that the listener won't notice.
ReplyDeleteThese type of "manipulator's questions" are frequently asked by high-pressure salesmen (Example: "Do you REALLY think that your living room floor is clean, or would you choose to have a more EFFECTIVE vacuum cleaner?")
They are also asked by door-to-door preachers like the Jehovah's Witnesses (Example: "If the world would end tomorrow, would you personally be willing to meet you Maker, and answer for all your bad actions in your life?")
They are also common from politicians and agitators of all kinds. Once some young student asshole came up to me on the subway platform, and asked "Sir, what are YOU doing to help fight the plague of drug addiction?" I looked him straight in the face and said "I'm not taking drugs. That's what I'm doing."
He looked utterly baffled, and couldn't say anything.
When anybody asks you a "manipulator's question," always answer with dripping contempt and spite. They don't expect that.
Anonymous - the biggest manipulators around are Amway cult leaders and they have the handbook on how to be good scammers. The ongoing battle Amway manipulators have is convincing others that Amway is not a scam, is not a pyramid scheme, is not a religious cult, etc. And as you said they throw out manipulator's questions to catch the recruits off guard. There's all kinds of examples of the Amspeak to watch out for all over this blog and ways to respond.
DeleteI wouldn't be too happy about getting approached on a subway platform for any reason. Usually panhandlers or peddlers of something.