Anna here. Before we bring this post back up again it’s made a few appearances on marriedtoanambot. Google or Blogger or Blogspot has this AI thing going where they put a warning on some pages and you have to click through to continue. This post got caught in the algorithm thingy once only in 2019. They didn’t get the 2 previous times that are identical ain't as sensitive as 2019 LOL! Apparently the robots think it has sensitive content so let’s see if it happens again LOL Maybe too many FUCK YOU LOL.
Once a new Ambot has been thoroughly brainwashed into the
Amway cult thanks to the love bombing tactics, then the real personalities of
the upline Amway assholes shows themselves. They’re bullies and fucking control
freaks!!!!
It was very important to Amway’s Platinum cult leader to make sure his
followers understood that they must “submit to upline” and they had to ask
permission on everything they did: attending family functions, getting married,
having children, buying a house, buying a car, moving, renovations, quitting a
job, buying household items, etc. In other words “get permission” for any of
life’s decisions that most responsible adults can figure out on their own
without a cult’s influence. And most likely the answer from the fucking asshole
would be NO if it would take money away from “investing” it in the Amway scam
and cutting into his commission.
Ambot and I made a decision on our house that was causing trouble. Its just not
getting done. I’m finally pissed off enough one day to ask him what’s taking so
damn long. Ambot tells me he asked the fucking sack of shit Platinum for
permission and was counselled against it.
What!?
Fuck you, you miserable son of a bitch pompous sack of shit Platinum! FUCK
YOU!!!! You’ve crossed the line. This is none of your fucking business you
cocksucking miserable son of a bitch. I don’t see your fucking name on the
mortgage. I don’t see your fucking name on the deed. And I especially don’t see
any cash from you on a regular basis contributing to the monthly expenses on
our house. FUCK YOU ASSHOLE!!!! How many times can I say FUCK YOU to that
fucking sack of shit Platinum?! One more. FUCK YOU! No! Two More! FUCK YOU FUCK
YOU! Let’s go for three! FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU!!!! Yeah I sure think
highly of you you goddamned troublemaking fucking Amway asshole!
I told Ambot I wasn’t going to have anything else to do with that meddling
fucker and refused to be dragged out to any more Amway cult meetings. The end.
Fuck you you fucking Amway asshole!
Ambot left the Amway cult right not too long after this blow up deciding our
relationship was more important to him and the renovation was done.
This is just one of those frightening examples where something needed to be
done to our living environment to make it healthier but the fucking Amway cult
leader decided I should be sick and miserable instead and influenced Ambot
thinking this would have some control issue over me. Fucking sack of shit Amway
control freak. Fucking Amway bully! Why spend the money on our house when that
money could be used to tithe the Great Amway God says that fucking sack of shit
Platinum. The Amway cult nearly destroyed our marriage but fortunately Ambot
came to his senses, got some counselling from a real professional to assist him
in leaving a cult, and got those troublemaking bastards out of his life.
So lets send out another big old FUCK YOU to all those fucking Amway assholes
out there who are hell bent on destroying other people’s lives.
Fuck Amway and fuck all those fucking Amway assholes that worship the fucking
Great Amway God. And fuck the Great Amway God too. FUCK YOU!
I've read this post before, but every time I see it I get angry all over again.
ReplyDeleteThe sheer arrogance, the utter disregard of other people's freedom, the smug assumption that you can tell a married couple when or whether they can fix their house -- I mean, it's just fucking unbelievable!
There is something about low-class creeps (like your Platinum) when they gain a little bit of power. It goes to their heads, and makes them think they are gods.
And I'm sorry, Anna, but I can't help also being infuriated with your husband. Since when does he have to ask some fat-assed Amway asshole whether he can make a repair in the house? Doesn't he have any independence, any self-respect?
A mature adult would have consulted with you and made a decision about the renovation. Then he would have called the workmen in to do the job, and pay them off.
And if the fat-assed Platinum made a fuss about it, he should have told the scumbag to drop dead, and to shove the Amway business up his ass.
Hi Anonymous. Yes I get angry whenever I read it again too! The control these Amway cult leaders have over the Ambots is frightening. And I still ask how does this type of brainwashing happen. It's infuriating when you can't make your husband understand he's being scammed and that my interests don't align with the interests of the fucking sack of shit Platinum. Especially when it comes to finances.
DeleteAmway cult leaders have complete disregard and disdain for their downline unless what they're doing makes them money.
Amway the Cult of Greed brings financial and emotional distress to all the lives it infects.
Wow. I'm sorry that you guys had to go through this. When I was in URA / UR Association / URAssociation , we had couples move from Ohio to Virginia just for the "business" (after being counseled of course) and others who moved closer to the team and incurred significantly hire rent just to show they were "all in". We had people miss birthdays, weddings, and funerals so they could come to some stupid quarterly conference so they could be stuck in a convention center all weekend long having to hear the same drivel over and over again.
ReplyDeleteWe've also heard the stories about being counseled against having kids, buying a house, and taking a trip. We had an IBO on our team...nicest guy you ever want to meet, take multiple trips a year to far flung places. He was successful at his real job and he traveled because he knew life was short as he lost a family member who died young. I remember that after one trip to Asia, he was looked at like an alien by Upline when returning for his first meeting back. It's as if he had committed blasphemy by missing a Thursday night hotel ballroom meeting because he was traveling to the other side of the World. I've never seen a guy disrespected and scorned so much due to no fault of his own.
He read the tea leaves and left the team not too long after this.
But as I was reading this, I was just wondering if this has always been the case in Amway or is it something that has come about due to increased power of AMOs.
When I was involved, I would often hear stories about IBOs traveling all over the place to hear Uplines speak, but I was wondering if this kind of control of Downline happened in the 1950s and 1960s.
For some reason, I don't think it would have been as easy to control the lives of grown men and women back then as compared to the guilt trips we see placed by Uplines on IBOs today through their AMO cults. You never know though.
Would love to hear if anyone has any old war stories from way back when to see if things are significantly different.
Hi Anonymous. Thanks for sharing your story. We heard stories at Amway cult meetings from people who were "counselled" by some asshole in the upline to move to another location where Amway is growing and there's lots of opportunity. LOL!
DeleteI don't know about the 50s and 60s but we've had former Amway cult followers who were in during the 70s and 80s and they were expected to drive wherever the Diamonds were preaching. There's been reports of Ambots falling asleep at the wheel and crashing their cars and dying. One of the losers in our Amway cult sect got into an accident on a slippery street and crashed into the ditch and totaled the car. And smushed up his face pretty good. Bald tires on the Ambot shitmobile?
I think any good cult leader can control the lives of their followers no matter what decade it is. Look at the 60s and Charles Manson. Look at the 70s and Jim Jones.
Missing significant family events is all part of the devotion Ambots are expected to show to the Amway cult leaders. A reader once left a comment that he went to an Amway function leaving his wife alone in the hospital to give birth.
Amway destroys marriages and families. In our cult sect WWDB I call them World Wide Destructive Bastards cause nothing brings those bastards more happiness than destroying the lives of others.
My cousin roped me into Amway around 1969 or 70. I don't believe there were any AMO subsystems back then. You were just a member of Amway., and we never heard any mention of organizations like WWDB, BWW, URA, Network, and all the others.
DeleteI was never asked to buy any tools. There were meetings, but people came on a voluntary basis, and you didn't get any grief from higher-ups if you didn't come. The meetings were all of local Amway groups, and there were no huge "functions" in distant cities. There was a healthy emphasis on selling the products to the general public, and you were told that as long as you did this regularly, you didn't have to worry if you couldn't recruit any down-line.
That's what I remember. It seems to have become a monstrous cult once the AMO subsystems were allowed to operate.
Hi Anonymous. Thanks for sharing! I guess you were in back in the day when Amway was knock on the door sales pitches.
DeleteI think it's hard for most of us to understand that back in the olden days Amway was focused on selling products. These days it's focused on recruitment. Sell the hope not the soap.
There must have been problems brewing with Amway in the 70s after you left. Amway losers love to gloat that Amway got a ruling in 1979 that its not an illegal pyramid scheme. The difference between an illegal pyramid scheme and a legal pyramid scheme is that there is a better chance for the participants to make money in an illegal pyramid scheme. So even back in 1979 Ambots weren't making money LOL! Participants in illegal pyramid schemes have a 10 to 15% chance to make money. Legal pyramid schemes the odds drop to a tiny fraction of less than 1% of participants who make money.