“You didn’t try hard enough!” Is the battle cry of
brainwashed Amway ambot warriors.
I’ve heard it lots of times. At Amway meetings and especially since this blog
began. Brainwashed ambots who have been religiously studying at Amspeak College
shows up to accuse us of not trying hard enough.
However not one single ambot who I know personally or who enjoys reading and
commenting on “negative” blogs like this one (their opinion LOL!) has ever once
defined the criteria of what is “trying hard enough”. Or for that matter what
“not trying hard enough” is either. They disappear back down the Amway sewer
when asked.
My ambot husband wanted to succeed at this Amway business, even though the odds
- with a 99%+ failure rate - were stacked against him that he
wouldn't. More than the promised financial freedom with the gazillions of
dollars in residual income that would magically show up each month in our bank
account, success in Amway would mean basking in the bliss from the
Amway cult leaders that he adored so much.
All over the Internet are blogs and forums from former Amway IBO’s who say
pretty much the same thing. They worked hard, put a lot of hours and effort
into building an Amway business, and despite doing everything their cult
leaders told them to do and being CORE it didn’t work out.
Similar to the ambot battle cry of not trying hard enough that is also the same
flimsy accusation they fling out at former IBO’s who didn’t sponsor anyone -
because they didn’t try hard enough.
Some Amway IBO’s sign up due to pressure from whoever the recruiting ambot is -
more than likely a family member or good friend. Anyone else and they would
have probably told the ambots to go fuck themselves. These unwilling IBO’s paid
their $170 (according to a recent commenter on Amway cult dues) got their start
up kit, and that was the extent of their Amway involvement. They never had no
intention of putting in any work, just wanted to help out the person who
hounded them into signing up and get them off their back. Those are not the
same people who get the word out on the Internet about how they were scammed
into the Amway cult and tell their story of what really happens when you’re an
Amway IBO because they really have no idea what happens if their only
involvement was paying the registration fee and telling the sponsor to fuck off
and leave them alone.
My Ambot worked hard and put in plenty of effort to build an Amway business. He
spent hours glued to the computer taking the Amway university program. He spent
hours studying the Amway literature and product magazines. He memorized
everything. He could answer questions about the Amway board plan or Amway
products and knew as much or more than his upline. He spent hours listening to
tapes. Oh fuck. Make that CDs! Every time I say tapes instead of CDs IBOFB
shits his diapers and demands to know where I found tapes from since no one’s
made them in like forever! Ambot read books that his upline pressured him to
buy. He spent many hours each week hounding prospects to come to meetings. He went
to every Amway meeting, rally, seminar, and major function. All those meetings
ate up at least 50 hours a month and if a major function out of state for the
weekend was in there, easily over 100 hours a month attending Amway meetings
including travelling to them.
Let’s not forget the hours each week he spent talking on the phone and dealing
with the endless text messages from the fucking assholes in the Amway upline.
Ambot easily doubled, if not tripled, Amway’s estimate of 10 to 15 hours
per week once all the meetings, listening to tapes, and studying Amway is added
up.
Ambot put in plenty of time and effort and his upline still rode his ass
accusing him of not working hard enough. He was told the reason he wasn’t
succeeding at the Amway business was because he was lazy and not trying hard
enough.
Let’s see. Someone investing at least 100 hours a month into any project is not
a lazy person. They are on a mission and determined to succeed and accomplish
their goal even when the odds are stacked against them, like Amway’s success
rate of making over 100k/year is a teensy weensy fraction of less than 1%.
Uh dumb ass ambot husband. That’s less money than you make with your legitimate
business. And more hours invested in Amway than your legitimate business. You
going backwards just because you’ve been brainwashed by some lousy fucked up
Amway cult leaders?
What kind of motivation techniques is the upline using accusing people of being
lazy, not trying, not working hard enough? This is clearly more than my Ambot’s
upline because so many former IBO’s have the same story that their upline said
the exact same thing. And clearly is still being taught today judging by its
pretty much in every comment left on my blog by some angry brainwashed ambot.
“Didn’t try hard enough!”
Yeah? Well fuck you!
What exactly is the definition of “trying hard enough” when it comes to Amway?
Clearly it is spending more than 100 hours a month attending Amway meetings,
functions, prospecting, etc. It is clearly spending more than $1000/month on
Amway and Amway tools like my ambot husband.
And how does the fucking Amway upline motivate their cult followers to keep
trying? Oh wait. Those bastards do not motivate. They brainwash. Like the good
Amway cult leaders they have been trained to be, they scold, they mock, they
punish, they blame. Even more than wanting to succeed at an Amway business, the
followers want to please their leader. They try harder, they put in more effort
like 100 hours a month wasn’t already trying hard enough. The ambots are
scolded and belittled time after time when they don’t get results. The Amway
cult leaders blame the ambots for their own lack of success.
Never blame the Amway system designed for failure and Amway tools and
overpriced Amway products. Blame the ambots instead! They didn’t try hard
enough.
Fortunately, many IBO’s get tired of this degrading treatment and quit “the
business”. Now the only thing they have to do is try hard enough to keep one
step ahead of their Amway upline who will be hopping mad that they have lost
this stream of income.
Amway is a BLAME THE VICTIM SCAM.
So one more time let’s send out another big old FUCK YOU to Amway.
If the only reason an IBO fails in Amway is because "he didn't try hard enough," then 99% of all Amway IBOs didn't try hard enough.
ReplyDeleteIs that reasonable to believe?
The official Amway figure for failure in the plan is 99%. If Amway admits that 99% of its IBOs will fail, it is saying that all of those people were lazy and uncommitted.
In fact, many Amway IBOs work very hard, and for long hours. Their energy and commitment are strong. The great bulk of them fail because the entire Amway business is set up for the continued failure of new recruits, who will be replaced by more new recruits who will also fail.
Amway, for 99% of its IBOs, is about LOSING MONEY, while pretending to yourself and to others that your losses are really a sign of future success.
Thanks Anonymous. Yup. Not much else to add to that. It doesn’t matter how hard someone works in a system designed for failure. The promised money will never be there.
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