tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2623443549536997676.post6355216117877331659..comments2024-03-28T15:02:18.539-07:00Comments on Married to an Ambot: No One Is Buying My Shitty Amway Products Bitches The Ambot Anna Bananahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05373457126465029723noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2623443549536997676.post-15855787614440300582022-05-28T16:39:40.301-07:002022-05-28T16:39:40.301-07:00Many IBOs in Amway pretend that they have a big re...Many IBOs in Amway pretend that they have a big retail customer base by making out sales receipts to dead relatives, nonexistent friends, or even their dogs and cats. In reality the stuff just sits in their basements.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2623443549536997676.post-31207918946095665892022-05-27T12:14:21.356-07:002022-05-27T12:14:21.356-07:00Anonymous - seeing as how about 3% of Amway's ...Anonymous - seeing as how about 3% of Amway's customers aren't signed up as IBOs that means the products are mostly sold to Ambots. Most companies can't be profitable if 97% of their customers are their employees or commissioned sales staff. It's a different story for pyramid schemes where signing up new recruits is more important than product sales.Anna Bananahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05373457126465029723noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2623443549536997676.post-88097784384096981382022-05-26T09:05:59.002-07:002022-05-26T09:05:59.002-07:00The crucial thing to remember about Amway products...The crucial thing to remember about Amway products is this: THEY DON'T REALLY MATTER AT ALL. <br /><br />Amway "products" are just a cover (like a fig leaf on a statue) to hide the reality of what Amway is: a scheme to enroll as many persons as possible in a racket that sends money on a monthly basis to up-line. The products are unimportant. They could be bags of horse manure. Their function is to disguise what is essentially a pyramid scheme of perpetual recruitment and fee-paying.<br /><br />This is true for all MLM schemes, but in Amway it has been perfected into a science of stealing money from IBOs. The various AMO subsystems (WWDB, BWW, Network 21, etc.) exist solely to "teach you how to succeed in Amway," and they make their money via books, tapes, CDs, meeting fees, and expensive annual "functions" that do nothing but drain IBO's of cash. The AMO subsystems have no interest whatsoever is whether an IBO makes any profit from Amway. Their only interest lies in convincing him to stay in the business permanently. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com