A searcher found their way here after googling “does Amway
have any good products”.
The short answer is NO!
Then the argument can be that the definition of a good product is subjective.
For example if you ask an Amway Ambot if Amway has any good products they will
shower loving praise on every single Amway product and brag that Amway sells
high quality products that are better than the consumer could buy anywhere
else. Yup like we need any futher proof that Amway ambots are a bunch of
brainwashed lying assholes!
Anything that Amway sells that you can put in your mouth and eat drink or
swallow is NOT good. Unless you like drinking XS energy drinks that taste like
a combination of cat piss and the worse cough syrup you can imagine. Their
Perfect Water is a bunch of bullshit promoted by adoring Amway ambots with dumb
ass tricks that work the same if using tap water. Amway circulated a memo
saying to stop with the scheming water tricks but most Amway ambots have a huge
fuck you attitude to their employer and go ahead and do them anyway. If you
like eating granola or meal replacement bars that taste like cardboard that’s
been coated with low quality chocolate then Amway is your go to supplier of
shitty overpriced food bars! Amway Nutrilite Vitamins cost significantly more
than what the drugstore sells vitamins for. Amway ambots will give you a bunch
of bullshit that Amway doesn’t use fillers in their products though an Amway
employee who works in the warehouse where Nutrilite manufactures this crap
showed up to say they’re just average vitamins that Amway sells for
significantly more than what the cost to produce them is. And who the hell knows
what kind of “fillers” are used in vitamins anyway, Amway’s or other
manufacturers? Has anyone purchased vitamins and looked at the pill bottle?
There’s usually a bunch of other ingredients on there. Its kind of like buying
potato chips. Anyone notice all the other ingredients in there besides potato,
oil, and salt? For Amway assholes that get all agitated about the whole “filler”
thing, ask them about the fillers in Amway’s energy drink and food bars.
What about hand soap, toilet paper, laundry soap and all the other overpriced
shitty products that Amway sells, anything there that could be considered when
asking the searchers question, does Amway sell any good products. No, not
really. Amway sells products that when compared to what can be bought at the
grocery or drug stores could be called generic at best, but are probably are
better categorized as substandard.
I don’t know of any “good” product that Amway sells. The canned juices they
sell, there was one flavor that tastes about the same as a flavor I can buy at
the grocery store. Except that I can buy a half gallon for a lower price than
what one can of Amway’s juice cost. And keep in mind that Amway doesn’t sell
those cans singularly, they come in a box, so I’m figuring out the breakdown.
What about Perfect Water? Ambots try to justify the high price and say it costs
$2 bottle and you’d pay that if you went into 7-11. Just going off the top of
my head I don’t think I’ve ever gone into 7-11 and bought a bottle of water. A
slurpee sure. Or a coffee. I don’t think I’ve even bought a can of coke out of
7-11’s cooler either. It costs around $50 for a box of 24 bottles of Amway
water. At Walmart a box of 24’s water costs under $4. Got my go-to brand there
on sale a couple of weeks ago for just over $2! Water is water. If I want water
I’m more likely to drink it out of the tap. And no I don’t need to buy one of
Amway’s expensive water filtration systems for that. But let’s pick on that
seeing as how it just came up. What do they cost? $1000? And filter replacement
say twice a year? What do Amway filters cost? Just checked eBay and saw one for
$50 but that’s probably some ex-ambot trying to get rid of all the overpriced
shitty products he had to buy when the assholes in his Amway upline bitched at
him to buy more more more and he had to load up on stock. Probably cost more
than that from Amway. What’s wrong with a Brita? Either a pitcher or one of
those filtration systems attached to the kitchen sink? Either way under $50.
Way under $50! And their filters don’t cost too much to replace. Does Amway’s
filtration system work better? I doubt it probably about the same as its
reasonably priced counterpart.
Back to the searcher’s question “does Amway sell any good products”? If you ask
an Amway ambot or ask someone who used to be in Amway the answer swings
greatly.
The correct answer is NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A brainwashed Amway ambot will violently disagree and keep you up all night
defending his beloved Amway products.
Anna, most Amway products are generic at best, and low-grade at the worst. They are very overpriced, and the delivery system is archaic in its slowness.
ReplyDeleteBut even if the products were of high quality and quickly delivered, two bigger facts must be taken into account. First, the average consumer SIMPLY DOESN'T WANT THEM, and won't be a repeat customer for them. Second, the products are merely a cover for what Amway really is: a recruitment system for suckers who will pay fees endlessly.
This has been pointed out over and over by critics of all MLM systems. The products are just camouflage. It doesn't matter if they are vitamins, essential oils, cheap clothing, cosmetics, fruit juice, or whatever else is being pushed by these rackets. The real aim of every MLM "business" is to create down-lines of revved-up enthusiasts who will purchase a set amount of stuff every month, and pay unending fees for meetings and tools, and buy tickets to functions, and be totally subservient to their up-lines.
That's how you get rich in Amway. You earn money not from selling products to the general public, but by sucking blood out of a deep down-line. If you're a smart IBO, you learn this fast and understand that recruiting new people and keeping them in the "Plan" is the way to go. If you are not so smart, you stay in Amway for years, losing money every month.
This is why less than one percent of Amway IBOs ever make significant money.
Anonymous - the shitty overpriced products Amway sells are what keeps them on the side of being a legal pyramid scheme instead of an illegal pyramid scheme. As you pointed out the products are camouflage and not of any interest quality or price wise to normal consumers. Amway products are a closed market to participants of this expensive shopping club. The products keep Amway on the right side of the pyramid scheme line when the real purpose of the Amway cult is to recruit more cult followers who will faithfully tithe the Great Amway God.
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