A recent searcher was looking for information on this phrase:
“some will some won’t who cares Amway”
This is probably a quote from this ambot’s upline Platinum because it sounds
exactly like something our sack of shit Platinum would say when referring to
prospecting or begging people to purchase something from your “own” Amway
store. What’s the success rate? Instead of saying something like “for every 800
people you talk to one will come to a board plan meeting” he would answer
something like “some will and some won’t”.
Who cares? Not fucking Amway assholes in this post.
Mostly that post was dedicated to the shitty attitude IBO’s have towards the
environment and conservation and ecological footprints.
Do your part to save our planet for fuck’s sake! Saying things like who cares
about the price of gas, who cares about the price of electricity, who cares
about the water meter proves you are irresponsible citizens! The message is out
that Amway IBO’s don’t give a flying fuck about energy conservation whether or
not they have no problem affording the prices. Shitty attitudes!
If someone was just searching for the phrase “some will some won’t who cares”
it could apply to a lot of things. The fact that “Amway” was put into the
search leaves no doubt that some uncaring IBO is the searcher.
When it comes to owning a business whether you sell a product or provide a
service not everyone will be in need of seeking out your company. If you own an
apartment building the business plan is to fill all the units with tenants and
that they pay their rent on time. An apartment owner doesn’t go around with the
attitude some will some won’t who cares when its time to collect the rent. I
would add unless you’re an IBO but I doubt that any IBO’s own a revenue source
of that size. If they do we’d all want to live there because they have a who
cares attitude when the rent is due so we can all live there for free.
With the exception of IBO’s and their who cares attitude and their sneers at
potential clients most business owners care very much about attracting
customers and customer retention.
Of course there are definitely some customers we don’t want. Whiners and people
who bounce checks come to mind. Nobody needs customers who are troublemakers.
Most business owners don’t usually do anything to burn bridges or give
themselves a bad reputation.
Not so with Amway IBO’s. Their lousy attitudes and anger directed
at people who will not come on board with Amway plus the bad
reputation of those IBOs ahead of them pretty much seals their fate.
Get a clue! Almost everyone in North America has dealt with Amway and an Amway
IBO with a who cares attitude at some point in their lives and it does not
leave them with a warm and fuzzy feeling.
Its disturbing to have searchers show up at this blog who because of Amway’s
influence have become uncaring members of our society.
Even my Ambot developed a who cares attitude. Everything I did or asked him to
do he’d question with a “how is that going to make me money in my business”.
That is the way that Amway ambots think. They look at everything with
that greedy selfish attitude. “How is doing that going to make me money or grow
my business.” Lovely! Even more sickening is that pre-Amway these people
actually did care about others.
How about if an Amway IBO is the first person to drive along after a horrendous
car accident. The IBO looks at the accident and says to himself “if I stop to
help how is that going to make me money in my Amway business. It won’t so who
cares. Some will stop some won’t who cares” and keeps on driving. Another IBO
is driving along and sees a stray dog running down a busy street. If the dog
isn’t taken off the road it might be hit by a car causing its death and maybe
injury to the car’s occupants. Does the IBO care enough to stop and try to get
the dog to safety? Nope. That’s because the IBO doesn’t care about anything
unless it makes him money. There’s an Amway meeting going on at a hotel. The
meeting room’s windows look out on the swimming pool. Many IBO’s can clearly
see a small child walking around the pool no adults in sight and the kid falls
in. The IBO’s make a decision over which is going to make them more money -
staying and listening to the Amway cult leader or running outside to jump in
the pool and rescue the kid. A room full of who cares attitudes they all stay
where they are.
One day I saw a car hit a boy on a bicycle about a block ahead of me. I
did not have a good view of what happened but there were about 20 cars that
must have been full of Amway IBOs ahead of me who all drove past the injured
boy using the Amway attitude of some will some won’t when deciding to stop and
offer assistance and how that was going to make them money. I stopped and the
kid had a foot injury and I called 911 and then his dad. The driver who hit him
did not have a cell phone and was quite shaken up. She was not an Amway IBO
with a who cares attitude or I am sure she would have kept on driving.
How would an Amway IBO with a who cares attitude have felt if that was his kid
and car after car full of Amway IBOs and their who cares attitude kept on
driving past and no one offered assistance? Would the IBO still have a some
will some won’t who cares attitude?
Amway greed destroys people and turns them into apathetic people who fling off
the phrase “who cares”.
Avoid any Amway IBO who says “who cares” when questioned or confronted about
anything. A person who does not care about others is the type of scum normal
people don’t want to associate with. Amway IBOs care about material things and
they don’t care who they fuck over to get what they want.
The source of that expression is a Goads song that was sung at WWDB functions. The actual line is this:
ReplyDeleteSome will. Some won't. So what?
The reference was to persons who were solicited to join Amway by IBOs.
A similar motive lay behind a single word that your up-line would tell you about trying to sign up a down-line. He would just say the word "NEXT!" By this he meant that as soon as someone declined to join Amway after you had shown the plan, you were to immediately forget about him and shout "NEXT!" and go on to another prospect on your list.
In both cases (the Goad lyric, and the word "NEXT!"), what we see is the Amway obsession with endless and fanatical recruitment.
In Amway, the recruiting of new IBOs is much more important than any sales to the general public. Recruitment means more required monthly purchases by your down-line, and this becomes a fixed source of income for Amway. Amway could never make any money trying to sell its products in the marketplace.
Hi Anonymous. The song should be "Some will. Most Won't" to be more accurate. And yes heard that "NEXT" shouted out a lot. Forget this guy and find someone more easy to be brainwashed. Recruitment is the most important thing to any pyramid scheme. Gotta keep the flowing up.
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