Although there are genuine jobs working at home, there are
many more fake jobs where scammers post ads online in places like Craigslist
and maybe even phone poles. There are too many job ads that aren’t valid
employment and have the sole goal of getting victims to make an initial
“investment” in “their own business”.
Who can say MLM pyramid scheme!
But say you get suckered in by an Amway scammer and phone or email to get more
info because the way the ad is worded makes it sound like a lucrative job
offer. Beware! It could cost you your savings, your credit rating, your
marriage and more. Learning the signs of an multi level marketing scam can
protect yourself against these bloodsucking Amway assholes.
Let’s take a common phrase we see Amway Ambots screeching about when they leave
comments on this blog:
DO YOUR RESEARCH!!!
Amway losers are unable to take their own advice. If they did follow their own
advice about doing your research they wouldn’t have gotten involved with
ScAmway.
The best piece of advice has been around for eons: if it sounds too good to be
true it probably is.
Also, if it was that easy to make money in the MLM scam then everyone would be
doing it.
The ads that Amway Ambots place are similar to what is heard at Amway cult
meetings. Wouldn’t you like to earn thousands of dollars working from home 10
to 15 hours a week.
OK sure. Wouldn’t we all like to earn thousands of dollars a month working part
time from home. How realistic is such a job offer? Again lets go back to the
above. If it was that easy to make thousands of dollars working part time from
home then everyone would be doing it. This would be the end of poverty,
unemployment and homelessness.
It’s a job offer that millions of people have been suckered into working for
Amway as a commissioned sales rep but after a few months most of those reps
realize they got scammed. No one wants to buy Amway’s shitty overpriced
products. And then they realize they got suckered into the Amway tool scam spending
hundreds of dollars a month buying tickets to Amway meetings, WWDB or other
cult membership, Communikate, CD’s and books. Not to mention buying hundreds of
dollars of shitty Amway products after being brainwashed to believe its high
quality shit.
Shit is shit.
People looking for legitimate work from home jobs need to weed out the majority
of the Amway Ambots and other MLM scammers who are just out to steal their
money. One of the most common jobs to work from home is taking orders. Live Ops
comes to mind but I don’t think they advertise for workers on Craigslist. Saw
another blog where American Express was hiring customer service staff to work
at home answering calls. Not making thousands a month but $15/hour and 30 hours
a week the staff are making more a month than Amway losers. Hell after working
only one hour a month they’re making more than Amway Ambots! LOL!
Beware of any work from home jobs that ask for money upfront. Whether its
stuffing envelopes, making jewellery or investing in your own business.
Legitimate employers pay their employees not the other way around.
Weeding out fake work from home jobs is almost like asking the same questions
if you showed up at a legitimate business for a job interview. Ask what tasks
you do. Run like hell if tasks include making a list of everyone you know! LOL!
Ask if you’re paid by the hour, monthly salary, or commission. Who pays you and
how often and when will you be paid. Legitimate employers usually pay every two
weeks or the middle and end of the month. What are your hours? Sure everyone
wants to know that. Some businesses are open 24 hours. Will your shift stay the
same or change frequently. Ask questions about a health plan or 401(k) and
vacation and sick days. And how about this one – can you explain your
organizational structure. Hopefully it doesn’t include drawing a bunch of
circles! LOL! Here’s a good one - ask the interviewer how long they’ve
worked for the company and what’s the best thing about working there. Any
jabbering about a “business opportunity” shut the fucker down right away and
say not interested.
If you get a bad feeling such as evasive answers – RUN!
Report the scammer to Craigslist. Or the police. A “business opportunity”
advertised in the jobs offered section is fraud.
Amway has to place these fraudulent ads because no one responds anymore to
cold-calling recruitment or to invitations to “come listen to a business
opportunity.” The company’s reputation is so bad that the slightest hint of
“Amway” will send most people running in the opposite direction.
So the fake job ads are very deceptive and evasive. They are designed to hook
someone gently and then slowly drag him in to the MLM scam. The tips in this
post will help you recognize when the “job offer” is just a come-on for Amway
or some other MLM rip-off.
Most important of all: NEVER fall for a pitch that asks you to contribute money
or to buy products. That’s a sure sign of a scam.
The employer pays the employee for working there. The employer usually pays for
any training they want the employee to take.
Except in Amway and other scams where the employee who has been brainwashed to
believe they’re a “business owner” pays the employer – in this case the big
bosses at Amway – to work there.
What a rip off racket!
The reason for these deceptive ads is simple. IBOs are getting desperate to find possible recruits for their down-line. It is becoming very hard in North America to meet anyone who doesn't know that Amway is a scam and a rip-off.
ReplyDeleteYou used to be able to find losers and dopes by hanging around shopping malls, or Barnes and Noble, or by accosting persons on the street. Not any more! There's hardly anyone left in the country who hasn't heard that Amway is a shit sandwich.
That's why these anti-Amway blogs are violently hated by Amway assholes. We have cut off their supply line for new suckers! Anybody with a computer can now find out what a thieving pyramid scheme Amway is.
Anonymous - Amway cult leaders tell their followers to recruit younger people and immigrants - those who are less likely to have heard of the Amway pyramid scheme.
DeleteOverall Amway is all about tricking new recruits to sign up by lying to them. Whether that starts with a fake job ad or an Ambot spewing lies in person.
LOL I've had Amway prospects leave comments while sitting at an Amway cult meeting and once the A word was spoken they started searching on their phones LOL! Cutting off the supply line for new suckers before the cult leader has finished the 8pm Amway meeting.
It's significant that Amway discourages all of its IBOs from watching TV; reading books, magazines, or newspapers; listening to the radio; surfing the internet; or even talking to anybody who isn't involved in Amway.
ReplyDeleteIn other words, your Amway up-line wants you to live in a cocoon of total isolation from the outside world. You are required to be a total Amway zombie. And it is absolutely taboo to THINK an anti-Amway thought, or LISTEN to the smallest criticism of the Amway racket.
This is a prime characteristic of a cult.
You got it Anonymous! Living inside the Amway cocoon = cult! Inside the Amway cult all followers must be isolated from the outside world of non-believers.
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