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. 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.
There are a few things that everyone should remember about all of Amway's products.
ReplyDelete1. They are largely of generic quality, and are deliberately produced at the lowest possible cost by the Amway Corporation.
2. There is no major advertising for them, and they are not available in stores.
3. They are absolutely non-competitive with big name-brand products, and there is no demand for them by the general public.
4. They are grossly overpriced.
5. They exist solely as exchange markers (like plastic chips in a casino) to cover up money transfers between IBOs and their up-line sponsors.
6. Big pins who have a dispute with Amway and who quit to join a different MLM scheme or to set up their own, have no difficulty at all in switching to a different line of cheap products as a substitute.
7. Almost 95% of all Amway products are bought and consumed by Amway IBOs, simply to remain active in the business.
What do all these facts tell you? Simply this:
Amway (and all MLM schemes) are NOT ABOUT THE PRODUCTS BEING SOLD. The products are essentially unimportant. Amway is about being a member of the business, and about convincing others to be members of the business, and about paying fees regularly to those in your up-line, and about disguising those fees with the purchase and transfer of "products."
I dare any Amway freak to come here and try to deny the above.
Thank you Anonymous. Those all very accurate facts about Amway products. And the products only exist so Amway can straddle the line between legal pyramid scheme and illegal pyramid scheme. The sole purpose for the Amway cult sects has never changed. It is more about recruitment of new Ambots than product sales. Amway is a closed market buying club. Over 95% of their sales are to IBOs. That's why the recruitment drive is so strong. So Amway's owners can take the profits to keep up their expensive lifestyles.
DeleteBottled water is a scam. In most advanced countries the tapwater is clean enough and healthy enough to be drunk and at a price that is unbeatable. All that single-use plastic that will most likely end up in the ocean or in landfill and last thousands of years after we are all dead and gone should bother us. Especially when there is a cheap and far more environmentally friendly option. I hesitate to talk about politics but the connection between Scamway and a certain party in your country is clear. Their self interest in not making water safer straight out of the tap is unconscionable. Of course they will still call themselves Christians but that has much basis in reality as me calling myself a Formula 1 Champion race car driver. Even if I believed it, it would not be true.
ReplyDeleteSo the products are all over priced and below average quality and the ambots buy them thinking that they are about to get rich. They never ask how those riches will come. If I want to be $100 richer than I am now, that $100 has to come from someone other than me. If my product is so awful, why would anyone give me anything let alone $100?
Is anyone in the US or Australia for that matter still falling for this joke of a company? The last time I was approached by a Scamway person was 25 years ago and that was in a coffee shop with them flattering my ego and claiming to need my IT skills for some business venture. Does that approach still work? Does anyone actually still think they can make money in MLM? Why 25 years later and never actually having given Scamway any money, am I still so angry about this horrible, deceitful and thieving exploiter of the poor and naivë?
Hi Aussie HIllbilly. In countries where tap water is clean, there's no need to buy bottled water and have the plastic waste end up in landfills and all that environmentally conscious stuff. We do travel to Latin American countries where tap water is not safe and if the hotel doesn't have a water cooler to refill our travel mugs then we do buy bottled water. But not at home we don't.
DeleteGetting back to Amway losers - they don't give a fuck about the environment. I listed to one Amway cult leader talking about the big gas guzzler they drive and the price of gas going up doesn't bother them. Who cares. We can't afford it attitude. And when I attended Amway cult meetings the Ambots would throw leave their garbage on the seats or floors because they're litterbugs and they don't give a fuck about the environment. So selling bottled water goes along with their don't give a fuck attitude.
America is not Amway's fastest growing market. That would be China. I think. Or maybe Asia in general. But our current administration is doing a wonderful job of making residents in other nations resentful of everything American so I can't imagine how thrilled other nationalities will be about being sales reps for a company whose name is a shortened version of American Way. Not to mention Amway's overpriced shitty products are getting even more expensive with tariffs. We're hoping an unintentional side effect of the current administration will be the demise of Amway.